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no contract?

Not at all, if we had t-mobile in my city, I'd definitely take them over sprint, all for the data speeds lol

lol sprint is so expensive haha and im just a 18 year old working as a granite fabricator and goin to college for now i cant afford sprint :(
but maybe ill pick up a sim card from them tomorrow and start using a gnex :)
 
lol sprint is so expensive haha and im just a 18 year old working as a granite fabricator and goin to college for now i cant afford sprint :(
but maybe ill pick up a sim card from them tomorrow and start using a gnex :)

This is true, but where t mobile doesn't reach where sprint does, kind of a no brainer.

Although sprint speeds are slow, can't beat 1600 minutes, unlimited text and data for $179 for 3 phones.
 
This is true, but where t mobile doesn't reach where sprint does, kind of a no brainer.

Although sprint speeds are slow, can't beat 1600 minutes, unlimited text and data for $179 for 3 phones.

Actually, you can beat that. T-Mobile Value Plans have an Unlimited talk, text and data (no throttling) plan that covers three phones for $164.98. Unfortunately, for limited talk you have to drop down to 1000 minutes, but with unlimited data the price is only $124.98.
 
Have you considered Solavei? They use the T-Mobile prepaid network. It's $49 for unlimited talk / text / data (first 4GB unthrottled.) They are also doing a referral sign up program that can effectively lower this rate.
 
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