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There's no 3G on the iPhone yet in my area but once it's up Tmobile will be the absolute best major carrier for iPhones.
Can't beat $69.99 for unlimited everything with no data caps, throttling, or overages. $64.99 for me since I only need 500 minutes. Hopefully this can put some pressure on AT&T. They also should add the WiFi calling app to the app store. |
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oh good! I will bring this up when I call att to convince them I will cancel unless they give me a upgrade I will use this as compelling information.
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Are you able to use Bobsled for making calls through Wi-Fi and/or on T-mobile network (data)?
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How do you get that? I could only see 500min 2GB for $45
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That is the $64 question. At this point no one is saying that really knows either way.
I have an iPhone4 and have been holding out for the 5. However the 100 min unlimited data T-mobile plan is tempting. They make it hard to find on their site (http://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/monthly-4g-plans). Even if the nano sim isn't available for the 5, I have to believe that the 4s unlocked will drop in price making that an option as well. Of course still no 4G HSPA+ in my area yet so may be a moot point. I wish tmo would just say where this is coming to. Also beware that if you get the micro sim, standard process will not allow the 100 min/unlimited data plan. You either need to pick a more expensive plan or get a normal size sim cut to size. Maybe other options but it is not as easy at any rate.
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It's too bad that consumers feel so entitled that they do something like this. You signed a contract. What a shame it'd be if you had to honor that.
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Don't expect LTE on tmobile anytime soon. There is a reason they wanted to sell to AT&T, the parent company doesn't want them anymore. There will be little investment in network infrastructure. They will continue to expand their current "4G" (HSPA) network, which is incompatible with the iPhone.
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If you buy a Galaxy SIII or something with a plan, it is $90/mo+tax etc which is what I'm paying on AT&T anyway. Coverage is awesome in all the areas I'm usually in and given that I use MAYBE 150 minutes/month on AT&T, I think I'm jumping ship |
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It sure is an interesting strategy isn't it, and T-Mobile sure does have some great rates. Part of me feels like I just can't trust them though. Idk, my first cell phone in 7th grade was on T-Mobile and it wasn't great, but that was 10 years ago now (whoa).
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Which T-Mobile plan includes a wine and dine with their hot, motorcycle-riding whatshername?
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Anyone know if those of us using 2g on T-Mobile will just automatically be able to get 3g? I have the $9.99 plan, not sure if that's T-Zones or what. Will I just automatically be able to use their 3G once it's available in my area or are there extra costs involved?
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BTW: T-Mobile will have LTE-A in 2013. |
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Bleh... you're missing the point. Their unsubsidized plans are cheaper. If you bring your own phone or use one that is no longer under contract on one of these plans, you pay less than you would on a subsidized plan from the same company. Offering bill credits is pointless when you can just set the plan pricing in a way that lacks a built in high interest loan.
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I think a bunch of them are scams, but really all they need is to be a "cellular reseller", claim your IMEI as one of their customers, then they just put in the request to Apple, from what I understand. It's all pretty much automated on Apple's side and Apple doesn't give a damn if your phone is unlocked or not. Of course that would be totally different, no doubt, if Apple got a cut of the service income, but as it is they just sell the devices and are done with it.
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It's not a matter of Tmobile or others just deciding to carry the iPhone. Apple really flexes their muscles. There's nothing particularly wrong with the latter but we shouldn't imagine that it's just an easy choice to decide "Yes, we'll carry the iPhone now." If it was that easy, Tmobile would have had it years ago (along with just about everyone else too). |
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Some of you guys don't get it. Why would you sign a 2 year contract with T-Mobile when you are bringing your own unlocked iphone? T-Mobile prepaid is where I see the best plans.
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why do you think this screams desperate?
this is awesome that T-mo would be trying to do this for customers. apple needs to agree to let them sell it, and obviously this is not the case.
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EDIT: Not trying to argue or anything. Just wanted to throw that out there. LTE-A will be the norm next year (as far as deployment goes). LTE is, I would say, more a transition from 3G to true 4G.
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$50 unlimited everything when I checked in the Tmo store a few weeks back. My concerns are slow data speeds (don't want 2g, whatsoever) and then possible throttling.
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Why is $69 + tax AND agree to be locked into a 2 year contract without having received a subsidized iPhone any better of a deal than the $45 unlimited Straight Talk deal or the $40 Simple Mobile deal, either of which MVNOs using the Tmobile towers? And for that matter, it's not even a better deal than the off-contract prices Tmobile offers on their prepaid options as others have mentioned!
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