twogbsd
Android Expert
I am looking to jump the LG Motion/MetroPOS ship and get faster speeds for a lower price, or just a lower price. 
My first thought was the Galaxy S II for Virgin Mobile on the $35 plan. 300 Minutes, Unlimited everything else. The SII has some good roms (freedom!) and a good dev community, thats my big plus... and its $20 less than what I'm paying now with unlimited 4G WiMAX.
Then I saw a nice video on the SIII vs the Nexus 4, and thats where I fell in love...
The Nexus 4 on T-Mobile's $30 BYOD plan.
100 Minutes, Unlimited extremely fast HPSA+ and everything else. And regular updates from Google! :dancing:
Heres where it gets tricky.
My mom has my old Admire after coming from the Samsung Messager III and she has become very fond of her Droid, but she wants to save money too. We are on the family plan, and at $50 per phone, minus per $5 line, plus a $6 convenience fee and tax, it comes to over $100.
I don't talk much, but she does. I was thinking of going to T-Mobile and getting the Nexus 4 on the BYOD $30 plan for myself, and my mom grabs a cheap 3G Android (Kyocera Event?) on Virgin's $35 or $45 plan.
Does this sound like a good plan? Should I be jumping ship now? Is there any good reason I should stay on Metro, other than the fact that T-Mobile and Metro may merge?
@Mods:

My first thought was the Galaxy S II for Virgin Mobile on the $35 plan. 300 Minutes, Unlimited everything else. The SII has some good roms (freedom!) and a good dev community, thats my big plus... and its $20 less than what I'm paying now with unlimited 4G WiMAX.
Then I saw a nice video on the SIII vs the Nexus 4, and thats where I fell in love...
The Nexus 4 on T-Mobile's $30 BYOD plan.

Heres where it gets tricky.
My mom has my old Admire after coming from the Samsung Messager III and she has become very fond of her Droid, but she wants to save money too. We are on the family plan, and at $50 per phone, minus per $5 line, plus a $6 convenience fee and tax, it comes to over $100.
I don't talk much, but she does. I was thinking of going to T-Mobile and getting the Nexus 4 on the BYOD $30 plan for myself, and my mom grabs a cheap 3G Android (Kyocera Event?) on Virgin's $35 or $45 plan.
Does this sound like a good plan? Should I be jumping ship now? Is there any good reason I should stay on Metro, other than the fact that T-Mobile and Metro may merge?
@Mods:
If you really have to move this to another forum, then please atleast let my Motion friends give their input first 
