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T-Mobile USA Now Supporting 1.9 Million iPhones, Adding 100,000 Per Month
![]() Ahead of its previously announced plans to begin officially offering Apple mobile devices such as the iPhone sometime this year, T-Mobile USA has have already seen its customers bring 1.9 million iPhones onto the carrier's network. The number, which was noted by TmoNews, is growing by 100,000 devices per month. Quote:
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spotty at best
had the iphone 4s in DC when they officially announced it - hope there is real change because the service of "3g" on the 4s sucked at best - from K street nw to SE it was horrible...
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As soon as I can get LTE service on T-mobile with an iPhone I'm there. I'm so sick of AT&Ts BS.
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I've always loved T-Mobile and their plans, but their entire 3G network is not very consistent. Even in strong AWS areas it would occasionally switch to Edge.
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Its def nice to see them coming back a bit.
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I just dumped T-mobile the service with my wifes iPhone 4s was horrible. Heck even service with my Galaxy S2 was spotty at best. I live about 30 miles from downtown Dallas so I would think that it would be spot on. Oh well loving ATT so far.
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I will probably do that too. I had T-Mobile for 9 years, used an iPhone on it until May 2011 when (after not having a contract for 7 of the 9 years) they wanted me to pay about $5/month LESS than the plan I was using with the iPhone, but wanted a 2 year contract. They wouldn't keep the old plan or even just let me switch. It was crazy so I went to the AT&T store over lunch with my unlocked phone and didn't need a contract there.
Hopefully T-Mobile will be more sane now, and provide good competition to the other 3. |
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Call Apple instead..
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This would be near impossible on AT&T's network.
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My Mom inherited my unlocked iPhone 4 and we took it to T-mobile. She added a very cheap data plan and so far seems to be enjoying her first steps into smartphone land.
I think T-mobile has a business plan here, especially if the recent iPhones prove to have four or five year lifespans. I've replaced a battery on an iPhone 4 and it is an easy enough process (with the battery costing $5) so I've no concern on battery life failing on these phones. We just have to see how the build quality stands up.
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*I suspect this decision was forced by AT&T during re-negotiations with Apple in order to keep an edge over other carriers with simultaneous voice+data. Not including the necessary radio frequency seemed another excuse akin to NFC, just more business.
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T-Mobile's 3G network is a joke
Guys, I bought an iPhone 5 after Apple started selling unlocked iPhone 5 and T-mobile CTO Neville Ray announced that Minneapolis is refarmed. Anyway, my experience was horrible. Most of the time the phone shows Edge network. Calls drop between 3G and Edge change over. The 3G signal is weak and spotty. I finally put away my iPhone 5 and now am back on my Samsung Galaxy S2. If you are coming to T-mobile for lower cost, be prepared to live with Edge coverage and weak signal inside buildings. Worse, T-mobile is the only network in the US that refuses to provide any 3G coverage maps while shamelessly advertising its iPhone 3G network to AT&T customers. I think you are better off on Verizon for real LTE coverage. If cost is a problem then AT&T. If you have money to throw then T-mobile is acceptable.
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You might be mistaken. Apple is noted for implementing designs that are best for their users. Making great products is in Apple's DNA - they don't know how to make anything that is not the best that could possibly be made. Other companies use bean counters in the design process, but not Apple. They don't even take into consideration what the costs might be, but instead, they just make the best darn products that they know how. Apple's success has been precisely because they DON'T care one whit about profitability. All they ever think about is making great products and how those products will help their customers to live better lives. |
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Just more good news to drive the stock down.
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From my experience, T-Mobile isn't ready for primetime. I ordered a prepaid microsim (only $1 online to order one, if anyone is interested), and then activated it with their killer Unlimited Text and Internet (5gb at HSDP+) and 100 plan for $30 a month. Ready to be blown away, because the iPhone 4 they had in the store had full bars 3G, and was lightening fast.
It was a much different story in my house and town, which might I ad have a population an order of magnitude higher than where the T-Mo store was. Edge everywhere, and not very strong at all. All services were intermittent at best - calling was fine but iMessages failed with full bars edge and never came through. Not much loaded. Even when I drove around to find a 3G area, iMessage was still inconsistent. So I hope they iron out their AWS 1900 problems. Once they get their whole network converted it stands a chance of being very competitive. But right now I'll stick with straight talk, and my full bars 3G all over my house and town. Well worth $15 extra dollars. Here's hoping I can get straight talk LTE in a little while!
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Of coooouuuuuuurrrssee! T-Mobile supporting iPhones AFTER I start a new two year contract with AT&T.
Here's to hoping they're ready for me in two years when I'll be in a better spot to dump AT&T for good! |
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i have t-mobile switched from att and I'm happy with the service. i live just outside Minneapolis and have edge, but when im at work closer to the city im on 3g and have wifi at home or other places signal. im fine on edge, i don't do crazy things online that need the speed. the 3g is quick about what i noticed speeds when i lived in phoenix with att. the customer service alone is worth it, thats why i switched from att.
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I don't think so. That's one of the reasons why they are successful. Even Steve said that Apple makes great products that he likes, and he hoped that you did too.
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Edit: Here is the link, it mentions that testing was done using a 4S. http://forums.macrumors.com/showthre...phone+t-mobile
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Currently enjoying my $30 prepaid plan in NYC, iPhone 4s btw. 3G in full effect, edge might pop here and there tho.
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Last edited by bedifferent; Jan 8, 2013 at 06:12 PM. |
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As soon as Apple releases iOS 6.1, I will buy a factory unlocked iPhone 5 and happily dump AT&T and switch to T-Mobile.
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Why switch to T-Mobile?
Just switch to StraightTalk, which uses AT&T's network. $45 for unlimited calling and texting and 2GB of data. No commitment.
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