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If your going to be spending $300+ on a phone you might as well get a Nexus 4 when it comes back in stock and use it on either T-Mobiles $30 a month or one of Straight Talks plans on ATT's towers if you need more than 100 mins or your area has bad TM coverage. and since its a GSM phone you can always switch carriers if you need to.
I am torn on this, the Nexus 4 seems a great phone but I have read about some quality issues. Also the permanent battery and no SDcard are issues with me.
That being said, I would prolly have bought the Nexus 4 and tried a GSM/HSPA carrier knowing I could return to Boost at any time; the Nexus 4 specs/price/updates are too much to ignore.
The Nexus is direct from Google so you get every new Android version almost instantly.
What carrier are you on Blood??
How's that working out for you??
good
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thats what I get from my house which is at like the worst area in my town for data lol, the other side of town I get around 6 mbps. I saw some cities people are getting 20/30 mbps.
what phone is that blood
Its the nexus 4
i want that phone as well but cant gey contract so yea
If your going to be spending $300+ on a phone you might as well get a Nexus 4 when it comes back in stock and use it on either T-Mobiles $30 a month or one of Straight Talks plans on ATT's towers if you need more than 100 mins or your area has bad TM coverage. and since its a GSM phone you can always switch carriers if you need to.

Yeah, that does sound pretty Beast, but IMO the other carriers will never hold a matchstick to Boost, I've tried other carriers and I always find myself going back to Boost...![]()
..I'd have to disagree ..boost is cool and all because of its affordable monthly prices..but I use a GS3 on AT&T and I have gotten data speeds as high as 57mbs down and 15-20mbs up..service everywhere..and just like blood was saying, gsm phones are easy to swap between carriers..for example I could buy the tmo phones and pop my sim into it..and blood could buy att phones and pop his sim into it..or you can buy unlocked phones directly from Google..So you end up with a huge phone selection to choose from at all times..and you choose from the two best carriers on the market..While I can respect what you're saying I will NEVER go back to GSM phones, #1 reason being is they're also the easiest target for getting stolen, I don't like the thought of that, at least if you have a CDMA phone that phone is locked to your carrier and if stolen it can be shut down and not used at that point, with GSM phones you steal the phone take the sim card out throw it away and put yours in no one will even know, so yeah you could NOT get me to go with GSM phones at all... as far as the data speeds for the GS3 you can get the same speeds out of the GS2 on Boost Mobile through Sprint's network so what's the difference other than the GS3 being a slightly better phone??
While I can respect what you're saying I will NEVER go back to GSM phones, #1 reason being is they're also the easiest target for getting stolen, I don't like the thought of that, at least if you have a CDMA phone that phone is locked to your carrier and if stolen it can be shut down and not used at that point, with GSM phones you steal the phone take the sim card out throw it away and put yours in no one will even know, so yeah you could NOT get me to go with GSM phones at all... as far as the data speeds for the GS3 you can get the same speeds out of the GS2 on Boost Mobile through Sprint's network so what's the difference other than the GS3 being a slightly better phone??
If you were to upgrade, what would you choose? Galaxy s2, HTC design, warp sequent... love my prevail, and will keep it... just looking for opinions.![]()
