eljefe0000
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thats what the real nyc was like in the 80's now its a bunch of liberals and its turned into a nanny state
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Much appreciation if anyone can find out what Tmobile's "2g" speeds would be as this is probably the determining factor if I switch. On one hand 100 minutes isn't nearly enough for me to do the $30, and on the other hand 100mb isn't nearly enough to switch plans for a new smart phone with slow data..I guess there's the $60 option but is switching phones worth an extra $180 a year..so many questions! (also the evo V is soo customizable right now and I just got a new one today under warranty)!!
How many minutes do you use? For the $30 plan, you pay 10c/min over the 100 mins. So, may not be that bad?
$0.10/minute after the initial 100 minutes? That seems pretty good for me! I think the most minutes I've used was around 350 or something. So 250 minutes extra at 10-cents a minute being $25 extra on top of the $30.... $55 is still a lot cheaper than what I'm paying right now every month and most of the time I barely use any minutes.
I'll probably try and use GrooVe IP while I'm at home on WIFI. Does anyone else use this? Have any recommendations? I've experimented with it on my tablet and had some issues. The person on the other line seemed to have a difficult time hearing me but I haven't had a chance to play around with the settings.
I have a Nexus 4 and got the TMobile $30 prepaid plan. The TMobile signal in my area is so bad I am going to have to have to switch back to ATT. What a shame. They really need to improve their coverage if they expect more customers. I live in a suburb of Cleveland not in some rural area.
I have a Nexus 4 and got the TMobile $30 prepaid plan. The TMobile signal in my area is so bad I am going to have to have to switch back to ATT. What a shame. They really need to improve their coverage if they expect more customers. I live in a suburb of Cleveland not in some rural area.
why not just get a net10 sim or straight talk . they use att towers so your basically getting att service for $50 a month i think better than signing a contract bro
$0.10/minute after the initial 100 minutes? That seems pretty good for me! I think the most minutes I've used was around 350 or something. So 250 minutes extra at 10-cents a minute being $25 extra on top of the $30.... $55 is still a lot cheaper than what I'm paying right now every month and most of the time I barely use any minutes.
I'll probably try and use GrooVe IP while I'm at home on WIFI. Does anyone else use this? Have any recommendations? I've experimented with it on my tablet and had some issues. The person on the other line seemed to have a difficult time hearing me but I haven't had a chance to play around with the settings.
Look again at that screenshot.
Much appreciation if anyone can find out what Tmobile's "2g" speeds would be as this is probably the determining factor if I switch. On one hand 100 minutes isn't nearly enough for me to do the $30, and on the other hand 100mb isn't nearly enough to switch plans for a new smart phone with slow data..I guess there's the $60 option but is switching phones worth an extra $180 a year..so many questions! (also the evo V is soo customizable right now and I just got a new one today under warranty)!!
FWIW, in an area where my Nokia n900 was getting 8Mbs on TMo, in 2010, I was throttled down to 2G at ~250kbps, when I went over my 5GB limit....YMMV. I have since switched to "True Unlimited" value plan, which somehow save me $5/mo vs. my 5GB value plan. :screwy:
What is this "true unlimited plan" I hear so much about? And is it available for prepaid?
Look at your screenshot again. No mention anywhere of 100mb. T-Mobile doesn't even offer a 100mb data plan.I was talking about DATA!
You're in a T-Mobile HSPA+ 42 area. The Note II supports HSPA+ 42 while the Galaxy Nexus only supports up to HSPA+ 21. So it's got nothing to do with throttling. Your friend's phone simply supports a faster network.Does t mobile choke down the data speeds on their pre paid plans versus their contact plans? Dude i work with gets 14mbps average on his value plan where as my data is very inconsistent and sometimes will reach 8mbps but averages 3 to 5. It's all over the place and his is dead on every time.
He has the note 2 bone stock where as i have the gnex with aokp if that makes a difference.