BRAINZ2013
Extreme Android User
Yes I been told before the Oct. 15 2012 or on black Friday:banghead:
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icssorry if this been asked, will MetroPCS S3 come with jelly bean?
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I think I found the price that Metro will be selling the S3.
From their prize drawing:
Anyone else been going through xda roms ? I think the paranoid android one is the best move so far for me
so are you guys going to be able to just flash any rom from the other s3's?
so are you guys going to be able to just flash any rom from the other s3's?
Well while McFuzzlePants says no, I don't see why we wouldn't be able to. We would just need fix the VPN/MMS/I-don't-remember like with the Ascend.
Well while McFuzzlePants says no, I don't see why we wouldn't be able to. We would just need fix the VPN/MMS/I-don't-remember like with the Ascend.
might wanna get one from tmo now.Just went and payed my bill. Guy at metro said he would have the s3 in a couple of weeks. When I asked how much he said 450. So lets see what's up.
might wanna get one from tmo now.
oh you can bet tmo is going to get metros lte working with theirs asap lol. But yea will will prolly be a couple years b4 metro is phased out all together.MetroPCS Subscriber? What the T-Mobile Merger Means to You | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
but most likely 2015 would be the best to purchase t-mobile but they do have some nice arse phones lolz...
might wanna get one from tmo now.
the GSM S3 has LTEWell let's say people get an s3 from T-Mobile now in 2015 they can still use it because its hspa but it won't be lte compatible so either way is not worth getting an s3 from T-Mobile either anyway I will keep my s3 until 2015 in 2015 I will get a nexus or s6 lol
the GSM S3 has LTE
And you have to be a data phobe to tell the diff between the HSPA and LTE speeds anyhow in real life use. Biggest difference is LTE can handle more traffic than HSPA.
I have tmos $60 monthly4g plan, unlimited/unlimited/unlimited on 4g up to 2GB then throttles down to 3g or wtfe lol. I rarely use more than 2GB of data so it works for me.Oh ok I didn't know that the s3 from T-Mobile was lte ready I won't switch to T-Mobile now I love my $55 plan
I have tmos $60 monthly4g plan, unlimited/unlimited/unlimited on 4g up to 2GB then throttles down to 3g or wtfe lol. I rarely use more than 2GB of data so it works for me.
I have tmos $60 monthly4g plan, unlimited/unlimited/unlimited on 4g up to 2GB then throttles down to 3g or wtfe lol. I rarely use more than 2GB of data so it works for me.
I was looking at that. Hmmmm
Is that was your Nexus is on? I was looking at the sim card plans to where you can just bring your own device cause their pre paid phones are garbage. So I could buy the phone I wanted out right and then move over to T mobile now and just get the $60 plan.
Yep that's what I did and prolly what pg did, any T-Mobile phone will work without even having to unlock it and others you just have to have the right frequencies and be unlocked
I was looking at that. Hmmmm
Is that was your Nexus is on? I was looking at the sim card plans to where you can just bring your own device cause their pre paid phones are garbage. So I could buy the phone I wanted out right and then move over to T mobile now and just get the $60 plan.
I bought my GNexus direct from Google and took it into T-Mobile to signup & get it activated, even ported my # over to it, & all with no hassles.Yep that's what I did and prolly what pg did, any T-Mobile phone will work without even having to unlock it and others you just have to have the right frequencies and be unlocked