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Yeah it's looking like I'm going to order one on launch day, 16GB, and sell my Note LTE to pay for it, or most of it. I'm pretty pumped!
 
I still haven't decided between the nexus 4 or the new at&t note 2 But i'm leaning toward the nexus and use the differences toward the nexus 10.I don't have a upgrade as i have to pay full price for the note 2 which is $649.So for $200 more can buy both nexus's
 
I still haven't decided between the nexus 4 or the new at&t note 2 But i'm leaning toward the nexus and use the differences toward the nexus 10

I'm hoping to get an international Note 2 (hopefully 64GB will be out by then) once I get my tax returns early next year and I'll use both. They both use Micro Sim so I can switch off.
 
I've signed up for a 16gb notification, ordered a micro SIM from my carrier and banked the cash. Haven't decided if I'll keep my GN as a spare or eBay it yet..
 
I can't wait.

I currently have an unlocked S3 on my parents family plan. Going to sell it and drop the data plan off to the $10 open line and get a dumbphone for phone calls when I'm at home.

When I get my 16gb Nexus 4 I'm moving over to tMobile prepaid, $30/month.

I can't wait.
 
My Virgin Mobile month runs out on the 8th, but I can do without a phone for a week to get the Nexus 4 16GB model on T-Mobile's $30 a month plan. Come on November 13th!
 
Seems like most of us are going on the $30 plan with T-Mobile. Great minds think alike..

That's what I'm doing. Was carrying 2 phones for a long time, one work and one personal.Gave up the personal phone a few months ago and have regretted it. Can't even cut loose from work when I'm on vacation anymore, i'm always tethered now. Since I'll still have an iPhone 4 from work, I just need good/cheap data with minimal minutes. This phone and the t-mo plan is just what I need.

John
 
I too am planning to go w/the N4 and TMo $30 plan. I wonder though how long they'll continue to offer it. It's just too good of a deal to continue.
 
Only reason I'm sticking with AT&T is because of their great service (in Atlanta) and my 22% discount. Wouldn't ind going back to T-Mobile, but I'm fine paying the $60 a month with AT&T.
 
Can anyone tell me the disadvantages of the t-mobile $30 a month plan? I don't talk on the phone much, so minutes don't matter.
 
Can anyone tell me the disadvantages of the t-mobile $30 a month plan? I don't talk on the phone much, so minutes don't matter.

T-Mobile network
Prepaid
100 minutes a month
5GB 4G speeds (throttled after that)
$30 a month
Unlimited texting

That's about it... If it fits your needs go for it. If not, look to Straight Talk, AT&T, or another T-Mobile plan. Google is your friend.
 
T-Mobile network
Prepaid
100 minutes a month
5GB 4G speeds (throttled after that)
$30 a month
Unlimited texting

That's about it... If it fits your needs go for it. If not, look to Straight Talk, AT&T, or another T-Mobile plan. Google is your friend.

That sounds really cheap for the US!! That's almost UK cheap
 
T-Mobile network
Prepaid
100 minutes a month
5GB 4G speeds (throttled after that)
$30 a month
Unlimited texting

That's about it... If it fits your needs go for it. If not, look to Straight Talk, AT&T, or another T-Mobile plan. Google is your friend.

And, of course, the possibility of TMo changing the terms at any time since you're month-to-month.
 
Just got back from T-Mobile and found out that their no-contract plans do NOT include free roaming on other carriers. Their other contract plans allow you roam for free on AT&T towers. This is a deal breaker for me since I travel a lot on secondary highways between Memphis and Evansville, IN. Without roaming I would be a cut off for 3 of the 5 hours it takes for the trip. Oh well. AT&T 4G speeds have been fine for what I do anyways.
 
Just got back from T-Mobile and found out that their no-contract plans do NOT include free roaming on other carriers. Their other contract plans allow you roam for free on AT&T towers. This is a deal breaker for me since I travel a lot on secondary highways between Memphis and Evansville, IN. Without roaming I would be a cut off for 3 of the 5 hours it takes for the trip. Oh well. AT&T 4G speeds have been fine for what I do anyways.

No surprise. I'm on Virgin Mobile, which is a prepaid branch of Sprint, and they don't support roaming on Verizon's network like Sprint contract plans do. Money money money...
 
How long do you think google will have the nexus 4 for sale on the website. Don't think ill be getting mine till after launch. Maybe a few weeks after launch.
 
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