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Monthly 4g plans??

timelord65

Android Enthusiast
Verizon customer here looking for a good prepaid alternative. Is it possible to say buy a Galaxy s2 full retail, then use the gs2 on the $30 Monthly4g plan? What's the catch, if there is one?

Thank you
 
Yes. There is no catch. Any 3G or 4G phone can be used on any 4G monthly plan. I love it because there are no extra fees tacked on when you make your payment. Make sure you see how much 4G you actually get because after you use up your monthly allowance you get throttled down to 2G speeds. I have the $60/mo plan which had unlimited talk and text and 2GB of data. I don't even hit 1GB of data each month lol. Still no extra fees.
 
If the phone is 3G capable, and you run out of 4g allowance (or the area has no 4g), do you run on that instead of just 2g?
 
4G & 3G are the same as far as your data plan is concerned. IOW once you run out of 4G you also run out of 3G.

If an area has no 4G you run on 3G, that is unless there's no 3G either, then you fall back to 2G.
 
So what's the procedure? Can I walk into t-mobile store and buy the galaxy s 2 full retail, then just sign up online for the $30/month 4g monthly plan? T-mobile doesn't care if you use that phone on a prepaid service? Verizon requires $30 data plan plus 49.99/month for prepaid/smartphone service.

Also, how good is t-mobile service in the LI, NY area and the rest of the country on general?

Thank you
 
So what's the procedure? Can I walk into t-mobile store and buy the galaxy s 2 full retail, then just sign up online for the $30/month 4g monthly plan? T-mobile doesn't care if you use that phone on a prepaid service? Verizon requires $30 data plan plus 49.99/month for prepaid/smartphone service.
Also, how good is t-mobile service in the LI, NY area and the rest of the country on general?

I have the $70 prepaid plan which gets me unlimited everything, although after 5G of data I am throttled to 2G (Edge). I never use more than 1-2 GB anyway, so that doesn't matter. There are other less expensive prepaid plans with less data.

I moved to T-Mobile from AT&T last summer. I signed up for the $70 a month plan, but did not buy a phone. The T-Mobile store gave me a SIM card which I could use with my ancient (unlocked) AT&T phone. That got me service while I shopped for a better phone. I found a MyTouch 3G on the local Craigslist for $80, in perfect condition. All I did was take the SIM card out of my ancient AT&T phone and put it in the MyTouch, et voil
 
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