I love this phone i used to have an lg thrill from att but i hate att and lg.its been a week since i got the white ipic 4g i love it but sprint coverage sucks in my area should i change to verizon since they r offering 4 gb
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Yup get a iPhone
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Personally coverage is key. If your planning to get verizon, I would wait atleast another week to find out what new phones will be launching (MWC in spain)... Otherwise Nexus on verizon with sucky camera is the best choice at the moment...
Metalhead is regretting, a little, going to att and the 4s. He too had poor sprint coverage in his area. I don't know what to suggest. I can understand your frustration. IMO, the other companies are horrible. I've never been on any other carrier but sprint, so that's just my opinion, not based on any facts or personal experience. I don't gain or lose anything if you stay or go. I just hate to see it when sometimes people learn an expensive lesson that the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence. Then again, maybe a different carrier could benefit you. Good luck in your quest. Give sprint a call and tell them your situation. See if there's anything they can do to convince you to stay or fix your problem, if that's even possible.
I'm in the sane situation as u bro. Sprint sucks but luckily I have wifi at home. I'm just trying to wait as long as I can. I could go to Verizon and have lte in my area.
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I started a thread few days ago about leaving sprint for the same reason and I did. Went to t-mobile and tried it for 15 days. My first option was att thought based on the minutes and data I use. Chose t-mob because my step-daughter's b-friend works there. Long story short I am back to sprint. I did not like the service, nor the phone (GS2). Sprint GS2 is the best. I've been with sprint for almost 10 years now. I have WIfi at home and work and I am holding but if you are new and want to switch already I don't blame you. I checked Verizon and it looked so expensive I couldn't do it but if it works out for you go ahead. Sprint data sucks. I like their phones a lot though. Who knows maybe in the future I get mad again and change again but for now I am put. Best luck in your decision.
PS: just curious. Why you did not like att?
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Metalhead is regretting, a little, going to att and the 4s. He too had poor sprint coverage in his area. I don't know what to suggest. I can understand your frustration. IMO, the other companies are horrible. I've never been on any other carrier but sprint, so that's just my opinion, not based on any facts or personal experience. I don't gain or lose anything if you stay or go. I just hate to see it when sometimes people learn an expensive lesson that the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence. Then again, maybe a different carrier could benefit you. Good luck in your quest. Give sprint a call and tell them your situation. See if there's anything they can do to convince you to stay or fix your problem, if that's even possible.
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I made the mistake of going to AT&T for about 6 months one time. Worst decision I ever made. I kept getting bills that were too damn big, with AT&T unable to explain to me why this was. I ended up breaking contract and paying about $700 more than I thought I should have owed. I considered it a good deal, just to get away from those fine fellows. (Not the words I wanted to use, but this is a family forum )
I've dealt with ATT in the past, I'll never do business with them again.
Left Sprint a couple of days ago and switched to Verizon and got the Galaxy Nexus. I was a Sprint customer for 15 years...
I am going to write a review of the 2 phones and also compare the service and what you get for your money when I have some more time.
Just a little fact, I have yet to turn on LTE with Verizon except to check it's download and upload speeds. I leave 3G on and have been able to do everything I need to do without a problem. Remember those days with Sprint!
Anyway, you have 14 days where ever you go and can always come back.....
If you have any questions just let me know.
I'm honestly willing to give Sprint another 2 years. They are working hard on coverage and upgrades. They are trying their best.
Flash to another carrier!!!
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I didnt like att because they reduced my data speeds after i used 2 gb for 4 consecutive months
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Sorry if this sounds silly. But I switched to sprint 4 days ago from ATT, and I was really expecting good things. But to be honest, it's been pretty ugly. I mean I love the phone, but the network has been nearly terrible. I was getting much better speeds before I switched (and I left an unlimited plan). Now I'm kinda freaked because I have 10 days to cancel, but even if I do I don't think I can get my unlimited back (although maybe tmobile I could idk).
Anyway, seems like many of you have been with Sprint for years and idk if maybe you have seen issues like this before with new phones or what. So if you have, did things get better? How long did it take? Because right now I really feel like I made a mistake.
Sprint is doing a network upgrade which will bring faster speeds to the network. Because they are working on the network, you experience slow speeds. I don't know how long it will take them to finish it but it's going to be worth the wait imo. Sprint is making good strides but you just have to be patient
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Yeah, just hope it's not like the highway by my house that's been getting repaired for 3 years.
It's understandable to be worried, but I would not get yourself too worked up. Network upgrade strategies are suspected to be announced on Oct. 7th and should be deployed rather quickly if Sprint is to stay afloat with the barrage of data hungry iPhone customers they will acquire... that is, if they have any idea of what they are getting themselves into.
You have yourself an absolutely amazing phone. I would say stick with AT&T or Verizon if you're in an area that's very rural and gets little to no signal, no doubt.
If you're really having doubts so bad that they're keeping you up at night, you are probably better off with canceling your contract within your grace period and resigning after upgrade plans are finalized. This phone is on AT&T as well, so if you were happier with them, that might be a better option for you.
If I had att unlimited Id stay and get their galaxy s 2
Yeah, only thing is I don't really think going back to ATT is really possible since I'm going to lose unlimited. I really probably have to stick it out or go to Tmobile. The signal at my house is not all that bad, but the signal where I need it the most is where I work (when I tether). And that is not very good, but I guess it's passable (i'm on it right now). I just really thought it was going to be a big boost and it's not.
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Yeah, only thing is I don't really think going back to ATT is really possible since I'm going to lose unlimited. I really probably have to stick it out or go to Tmobile. The signal at my house is not all that bad, but the signal where I need it the most is where I work (when I tether). And that is not very good, but I guess it's passable (i'm on it right now). I just really thought it was going to be a big boost and it's not.
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Sprint is unlimited... for now.
I've always been a huge advocate for Sprint and I've literally converted almost my entire family and group of friends to Sprint. Unfortunately, the iPhone has a way of dramatically changing a carrier's business model (as seen by their recent wave of changes to their service contract).
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Yeah, only thing is I don't really think going back to ATT is really possible since I'm going to lose unlimited. I really probably have to stick it out or go to Tmobile. The signal at my house is not all that bad, but the signal where I need it the most is where I work (when I tether). And that is not very good, but I guess it's passable (i'm on it right now). I just really thought it was going to be a big boost and it's not.
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I hate to give you even more bad advice but in most areas t mobile is at the very bottom. If sprint is giving you a hard time then t mobile is going to be a few steps in the wrong direction. I am thinking that the network upgrade will be a long wait.
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So I just broke my contract with T-Mobile because I was fed up with them and came over to Sprint. The nice people at the store promised me that I would have service and WiMax at home and at work, but sadly it is not looking great right now.
At home the phone is roaming the whole time, which is ridiculous because that means I am limited to 300mb of data a month and it is slow data at that. At work I have the same problem and don't even get roaming data.
So I was wondering what the recommendation would be here. I've rooted my e4gt but have not torched the modem yet. Is it worth while to try to flash a different modem (EK02 maybe) and see if that helps, knowing that I will not be able to flash back to EG30? Will flashing a different modem be any sort of problem if I try to return the phone?
Or am I completely screwed and have to go crawling back to T-mo?
Thanks,
Actually if you are roaming at home all of the time, Sprint will probably give you a free Airrave. It acts as a mini tower.
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yeah. I've heard that, and its cute. But there is a bigger problem of work, which is where I spend most of my day, and actually class (where I also have only roaming). Actually I have roaming inside almost all buildings even those they are supposed to have excellent service there. Basically, the service all over is starting to really bother me, and if I have to put up with roaming forever I may just have to leave Sprint. The question is more of a, will playing with radios/modems help or will it actually hurt me when I have to return the device?
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yeah. I've heard that, and its cute. But there is a bigger problem of work, which is where I spend most of my day, and actually class (where I also have only roaming). Actually I have roaming inside almost all buildings even those they are supposed to have excellent service there. Basically, the service all over is starting to really bother me, and if I have to put up with roaming forever I may just have to leave Sprint. The question is more of a, will playing with radios/modems help or will it actually hurt me when I have to return the device?
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LOL. If you can find a Sprint employee who is savvy enough to even know what a radio/modem is chances are he will have all the sympathy in the world for you.
That said, if you plan on keeping the device I would not **** with the modem. It's worth a shot, but, that won't help your 4G woes. You can tweak your signal level connect threshold and release timers, but, that'll won't help you get a signal you currently can't get at all...it'll only help you keep a signal you can usually get.
If you are in the 14 day window abort abort abort. You've given it a valiant effort, and that is to be applauded. Sprint service is amazing in some places and almost nonexistent in others. If your only problem is 4G, well, sorry...the tiny little slice of spectrum allotted to Sprint/Clear's WiMax sucks. That will never get better. I gave up on it...thankfully the 3G is getting better every day around here. I thought about going Vzn or Tmob, but, I use too much data for that to be affordable. Especially if it's that much faster. It would get that much more expensive and I'd get that much more screwed that much harder that much sooner.
Pick your service provider first--based on the service you want and the service they have at the prices they provide. Pick your device secondarily.
(I also think the AirRave is weak sauce)
You did your best, you tried your hardest. You can't win every one.
Yeah Thanks. I am in kind of a bind now though. I paid $800 to break my contract with Tmo because Amazon was giving away 1cent phones which would save me the same 800 on 4 lines. Now that sprint fell though, and verizon's phone selection blows I feel like I just wasted $800...
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Yeah Thanks. I am in kind of a bind now though. I paid $800 to break my contract with Tmo because Amazon was giving away 1cent phones which would save me the same 800 on 4 lines. Now that sprint fell though, and verizon's phone selection blows I feel like I just wasted $800...
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Verizon has nexus no??
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Verizon will have nexus eventually but not yet, and that means for the next while I am stuck without any phones at all...
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So I just broke my contract with T-Mobile because I was fed up with them and came over to Sprint. The nice people at the store promised me that I would have service and WiMax at home and at work, but sadly it is not looking great right now.
At home the phone is roaming the whole time, which is ridiculous because that means I am limited to 300mb of data a month and it is slow data at that. At work I have the same problem and don't even get roaming data.
So I was wondering what the recommendation would be here. I've rooted my e4gt but have not torched the modem yet. Is it worth while to try to flash a different modem (EK02 maybe) and see if that helps, knowing that I will not be able to flash back to EG30? Will flashing a different modem be any sort of problem if I try to return the phone?
Or am I completely screwed and have to go crawling back to T-mo?
Thanks,
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A new modem can improve coverage consistency, but it is not likely to give your coverage where coverage did not exist previously, that requires new towers.
IN ANY CASE, DO NOT FLASH ANY MODEM OTHER THATN EK02 UNLESS YOU LIKE NOT GETTING OS UPDATES.
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IN ANY CASE, DO NOT FLASH ANY MODEM OTHER THATN EK02 UNLESS YOU LIKE NOT GETTING OS UPDATES.
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While a safe bet that's not entirely accurate.
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While a safe bet that's not entirely accurate.
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Lol sometimes it is better to over exaggerate, otherwise people don't listen and end up posting in 20 threads "why is this update failing?"
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Verizon will have nexus eventually but not yet, and that means for the next while I am stuck without any phones at all...
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Maybe someone will want to buy it or do a trade+cash so you wont feel like its a total loss. I have heard some horror stories about Sprint's network but damn it seems like its been a total bust for you which is unfortunate since you paid $800 to get out of old contract
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Maybe someone will want to buy it or do a trade+cash so you wont feel like its a total loss. I have heard some horror stories about Sprint's network but damn it seems like its been a total bust for you which is unfortunate since you paid $800 to get out of old contract
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ill give you 100$ for an et4g...
You paid $800 for an early termination fee?!
Hey guys, mainly asking for your opinions so just let them fly.
I currently have a Thunderbolt and my contract is up at the end of November now I am trying to decide what to do next. I was fully anticipating going with the nexus 4 (I was prepared to never buy a non nexus device as long as Google keeps making them). Now that the nexus 4 will not be on Verizon and switching to at&t isn't an option since I get 25% off my bill through work, what would you guys do if you were in my situation? The Gnex is going to be cheap as hell when am eligible for an upgrade and am still considering it, should I be? Do you think Gnex development will slow down dramatically any time soon? I'd also hate to buy a phone with outdated hardware...do you guys run into hardware limitations withe the Gnex?
The only other phone that intrigues me is the galaxy s3. Mainly because it is so popular that I see there being a huge development opportunity there? I looked through the thread for the GS3 and it looks like there plenty of aosp roms and it looks to me like there will be quick updates for it as well. The biggest things I hate about the GS3 are the hardware buttons, I love the customisable soft keys in aosp and think that hard keys are so pointless anymore.
I'm pretty much against moto but if you really think I should look at something they have to offer, let me know.
Any thoughts and opinions are appreciated, thanks in advance.
pmr5019 said:
Hey guys, mainly asking for your opinions so just let them fly.
I currently have a Thunderbolt and my contract is up at the end of November now I am trying to decide what to do next. I was fully anticipating going with the nexus 4 (I was prepared to never buy a non nexus device as long as Google keeps making them). Now that the nexus 4 will not be on Verizon and switching to at&t isn't an option since I get 25% off my bill through work, what would you guys do if you were in my situation? The Gnex is going to be cheap as hell when am eligible for an upgrade and am still considering it, should I be? Do you think Gnex development will slow down dramatically any time soon? I'd also hate to buy a phone with outdated hardware...do you guys run into hardware limitations withe the Gnex?
The only other phone that intrigues me is the galaxy s3. Mainly because it is so popular that I see there being a huge development opportunity there? I looked through the thread for the GS3 and it looks like there plenty of aosp roms and it looks to me like there will be quick updates for it as well. The biggest things I hate about the GS3 are the hardware buttons, I love the customisable soft keys in aosp and think that hard keys are so pointless anymore.
I'm pretty much against moto but if you really think I should look at something they have to offer, let me know.
Any thoughts and opinions are appreciated, thanks in advance.
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My advice? Wait and watch. See how the N4 actually pans out as a device itself. It could be a hardware flop for all we know at this point. There were certainly fun hardware issues with the Gnex.
Then wait a bit longer for the HTC DNA. It might turn out to be a barnburner, or something to burn the barn with.
Then make a decision.
I'm not sure if the Moto RAZR i or HD is a good option or not for you.
Its up on you dude. go out & explore something new and one more thing that the GS3 is a pretty good option.
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I would wait if I where u. If u really need a new phone I would say the galaxy as 3 is a good choice. I have the gnex with Verizon and I love it. I dont have no issues at all my signal is always good i dont drop any calls or never go into 3g lol. (Must be my area i live in) Only problem I see u having is the storage capacity. The gnex on Verizon is now offered with only 16GB. No more 32GB. But as stated before, wait it out a few more months and see what's around the corner. If anything get a used nexus from craigslist for like 250 bucks to hold u over. That way up don't waist your upgrade on a phone u might regret
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25% off of Verizon's prices is still more expensive then Straight Talk or T-Mobile prepaid.... why not get a Nexus 4 anyway and stop signing contracts?
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25% off of Verizon's prices is still more expensive then Straight Talk or T-Mobile prepaid.... why not get a Nexus 4 anyway and stop signing contracts?
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The answer for most people? Coverage.
Coverage, Coverage, Coverage.
If you have a Thunderbolt, that means you still have unlimited data right? So if you're planning on buying a Nexus anyway, you might as well just find an unlocked one (i've seen used ones for ~$150-250) so that you won't have to upgrade. If I remember correctly (and I might be wrong), but Verizon only takes away the unlimited data when you try to upgrade.
No offense, but then he'd be stuck with T-Mobile's network and current lack of LTE. I root for T-Mobile; however, I was miserable when I was using them in suburban Denver, due to relatively inconsistent/slow data.
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No offense, but then he'd be stuck with T-Mobile's network and current lack of LTE. I root for T-Mobile; however, I was miserable when I was using them in suburban Denver, due to relatively inconsistent/slow data.
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You can use AT&T's towers via Straight Talk if T-Mobile isn't great for your area. AT&T's HSPA+ network is pretty expansive.
Also, he wouldn't be "stuck" with anything - he could take the SIM card out and flush it down the toilet if the service bothers him. That's the beauty of not having a contract
I had the gnex on Verizon and loved it, except for one crucial issue-battery life. Sure, this was remedied somewhat by getting spare batteries, but this got to be a pain in the ass.
I currently have the Verizon SIII and love it (I find the dev community to be more than adequate). Yet I agree that it is worth waiting for the inevitable next greatest thing. The DNA does look to be badass
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Yeah the main reason why I stay with Verizon is coverage and my discount. At&t is the only other viable option, all the others are spotty at best around where I live.
Yeah I never thought of trying to get a gnex off contract. That would probly be the best option seeing that I'm getting married in June and will most likely have to revamp my plan for me and the wife anyway.
My friend just got the s3, he doesn't root or anything like I do but I can still bug him about the battery life at least.
My Thunderbolt has spoken.
Step 1: Buy Straight Talk AT&T Sim
Step 2: Buy Nexus 4
Step 3: Drop Verizon
Step 4: Save money
Step 5: ????
Step 6: ... CONTINUE TO SAAAAVE
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Step 1: Buy Straight Talk AT&T Sim
Step 2: Buy Nexus 4
Step 3: Drop Verizon
Step 4: Save money
Step 5: ????
Step 6: ... CONTINUE TO SAAAAVE
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I've only ever dealt with Verizon so can you include a few more details? Isn't straight talk sprint, but you're saying at&t sim?
My Thunderbolt has spoken.
The only way I'll be buying a Nexus 4 is if it's gifted to me.
I honestly want to wait it out for MWC and HTC's 2013 lineup.
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I had the gnex on Verizon and loved it, except for one crucial issue-battery life. Sure, this was remedied somewhat by getting spare batteries, but this got to be a pain in the ass.
I currently have the Verizon SIII and love it (I find the dev community to be more than adequate). Yet I agree that it is worth waiting for the inevitable next greatest thing. The DNA does look to be badass
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I'm not real big on the next best thing, the S3 would be in that category for me. Do you stick with touchwiz ROMs or aosp (or aokp)?
I have a sour taste in my mouth for HTC and I'm sick of waiting. I thought I waited for the next best thing with the Tbolt when I was coming from the OG droid. Samsung at least gets it right with their flagship devices. They don't come out with almost an identical phone but with more bugs worked out 3 months later.
I'll wait till Christmas and see what all comes but that's as long as I'll wait.
My Thunderbolt has spoken.
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The only way I'll be buying a Nexus 4 is if it's gifted to me.
I honestly want to wait it out for MWC and HTC's 2013 lineup.
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How do you buy something gifted to you?
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I've only ever dealt with Verizon so can you include a few more details? Isn't straight talk sprint, but you're saying at&t sim?
My Thunderbolt has spoken.
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Straight talk offers an AT&T SIM that gives you unlimited* everything for $45/mo. I think it's actually their most popular plan.
*2-5gb of data before they start to nag, depending on how the stars align for you. Since, you know, unlimited is never actually unlimited in the US anymore...
If you are only with verizon because of the discount, try calling up another phone company and see if they can match the offer or sweeten the pot for you. My brother gets a corporate discount with Bell (here in Canada) and so he called up Rogers (who he's with), and told them that he can get such and such plan for such and such price and asked if he can match it otherwise he'd switch. I forget the specifics of what he got but he was able to get a discount because of it.
Otherwise, just wait like many others said. Perhaps you can get a sweeter phone than the nexus.
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How do you buy something gifted to you?
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don't be annoying like that
To OP: I'm in a similar situation actually, except that I use a GNex right now instead of a TurdBolt. Nobody knows if a Nexus 4 will come to VZN, but I'd probably just buy a GNex until something better rolls around later. And if you do have unlimited data, DO NOT UPGRADE! I cannot fathom losing my unlimited data at this point of my spoiled-data-consumption life. And the development for the VZN GNex is pretty healthy actually. Nothing to complain about, especially when you know you have a reliable connection at the end of the day.
I'm in agreement there, I dumped my tbolt for a gnex and it was a huge step up. You can grab one for fairly cheap off contract now too. I have little to complain about besides battery being a moderate problem. It still beats the tbolt for battery life by quite a bit though, and has given me better data reception. My main urge to upgrade is called 'upgraditis'. For now I'll be trying to treat the symptoms.
I am currently deployed to Afghanistan. I had one of my two lines with sprint frozen starting in Oct. since I wouldn't be using it. They do this for military all the time. My upgrade for that line was supposed to be in Nov. I was planning on giving that upgrade to my brother on my other line since I won't be using for a while But the funny thing is, Sprint completely dropped my line within days of me getting the upgrade and now... No upgrade. I'm sure that I can call and complain to them till they fix it. But maybe it's a better idea to just load T-Mobile onto this phone and try out the pay as you go deal. Anyone here have any reasons for me to stay with Sprint? Or know any of the benefits of switching? I'm just interested in what any of your opinions are on this. Thanks!
Tmo uses sim card. You could go with boost if you research how to flash a boost rom in the development section, plus you'll still have wimax as well.
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Oops My bad. Boost, not tmobile. I've never been able to use 4G because of the areas I've lived in but that is a plus to still be able to use it. Thanks gatesmarch123.
T-Mobile means you could get the Nexus 4. Nexus 4 = Worldwide quad-band radio frequencies. Pop in a sim from another country if needed and you're gold.
Edit: My bad, just saw you meant Boost
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I am currently deployed to Afghanistan. I had one of my two lines with sprint frozen starting in Oct. since I wouldn't be using it. They do this for military all the time. My upgrade for that line was supposed to be in Nov. I was planning on giving that upgrade to my brother on my other line since I won't be using for a while But the funny thing is, Sprint completely dropped my line within days of me getting the upgrade and now... No upgrade. I'm sure that I can call and complain to them till they fix it. But maybe it's a better idea to just load T-Mobile onto this phone and try out the pay as you go deal. Anyone here have any reasons for me to stay with Sprint? Or know any of the benefits of switching? I'm just interested in what any of your opinions are on this. Thanks!
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Thank you for your service!
I agree with the post above. Mighrt be a good way to get the Nexus 4 on t-mobile.
I like the phone I have a lot, but I know that Nexus devices are great and I am up for trying out any service provider (Besides ATT of course!). Thanks for the advice. Since I'll be traveling a lot, a Worldwide quad-band phone sounds good
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I like the phone I have a lot, but I know that Nexus devices are great and I am up for trying out any service provider (Besides ATT of course!). Thanks for the advice. Since I'll be traveling a lot, a Worldwide quad-band phone sounds good
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You know, with the little experience I had with Straight Talk prepaid service, it was great. I had an S3 on it and the service was very good. Best of all they have an unlimited plan including international service for $60 a month prepaid. If you're up for trying new things, wouldn't hurt to try Straight Talk for a month. I mean if you don't like it, the Nexus 4 can be used with any carrier that uses SIM cards. So you have plenty of options.
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Hmmm... T-mobile is sounding preeetty good to me. I'm liking the Nexus 4 too.
You could flash to cricket, really simple to do and you don't need a donor phone like you would flashing to boost.
That's a good idea too premise. Cricket is getting somewhat popular where I live. I can do that and have a really nice back up phone or give it to someone. I really do love the Epic 4g Touch. But I really think that I am going to try out T-mobile and get the Nexus 4. I can get the 16gb version for 350 directly from Google. Anyone know any other good deals?
Speaking from experience, Sprint has the tenancy to anger their customers.
That seems to be true haha they do what they want with your line that you PAY for. But still, AT&T is the worst. They want $800 to cancel my wife's line even with my deployment orders + we do not get service where I live. I guess I will have to take care of it in person when I get home in 7 months. Not cool at all.
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I am currently deployed to Afghanistan. I had one of my two lines with sprint frozen starting in Oct. since I wouldn't be using it. They do this for military all the time. My upgrade for that line was supposed to be in Nov. I was planning on giving that upgrade to my brother on my other line since I won't be using for a while But the funny thing is, Sprint completely dropped my line within days of me getting the upgrade and now... No upgrade. I'm sure that I can call and complain to them till they fix it. But maybe it's a better idea to just load T-Mobile onto this phone and try out the pay as you go deal. Anyone here have any reasons for me to stay with Sprint? Or know any of the benefits of switching? I'm just interested in what any of your opinions are on this. Thanks!
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I read you are thinking of T-Mobile Here are some links that can be helpful.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Google-Nexus-4-is-now-in-stock-with-T-Mobile-200-on-contract_id37062
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/phones/Cell-Phone-Detail.aspx?cell-phone=Google-Nexus-4
I don't suggest straight talk if AT&T don't get good service where you live. T-Mobile might be your best option.
And thank you for the services you provide so I can enjoy everything I do!
Thanks for the links man! I am def getting the Nexus 4. Not sure if I want to get it from T-mobile though. That phone is just too good to pass up! And hopefully get the Nexus 7 tablet for Christmas and slap Ubuntu onto it
No problem. Thank you for the service. It means a lot to me!
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http://www.androidcentral.com/sprint-securing-50-billion-funding-2-banks-t-mobile-purchase
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So they spend $50 billion to buy T-Mobile, then what money are they gonna have to do anything after that? Capitalism at its finest
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Softbank has DEEP pockets. They're just using the AMERICAN name of Sprint for the transaction. Softbank wants them to expand their US market and become the #2 carrier in the WORLD.
I hope this doesn't happen. T Mobile could lose some of its cool services, should the new company decide to phase them out.
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An article I read not too long ago says the talks are only for buying baseband frequencies off of t-mobile. Basically, I think sprint thinks it will be cheaper to buy already implemented 4g instead of doing it themselves. That is one of the reasons I left sprint. Promised me 4g 3 years ago, and still nothing around here.
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50 billion is a whole lot of money!!!
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Good Point here from the article -- Even if it were to secure the huge funding to buy T-Mobile, we have to think such consolidation in the wireless industry would be viewed as detrimental to consumer choice by the FCC and SEC alike. --
Hopefully if it happens they offer some incentives to keep current customers who originally left from Sprint to go to Tmobile in the first place, like myself. If not, its just going to be the same thing as has been going on for years, lots of people havent been to happy with Sprint for awhile now, i mean they arent horrible but TMOBILE for me has been 10x better and ive still got a year left on my contract, so idk. Thanks for the update OP
I used to be with Tmobile years ago before I switched to Sprint. It was one of the worst decisions I have ever made. I live in Orlando Florida and their 3G network here is absolutey horrible. Some places it works fine, others it takes 10 minutes to load a simple text only news article. The 4GLTE network is growing but it's spotty and definitely does not penetrate buildings well at all. I've had so many calls with their tech support and have heard countless lies and excuses. I pretty much have just been giving Sprint free money for the past couple years. They don't care. So I took advantage of the ETF program Tmobile has and went back. Now my phone actually works!! I have even convinced 6 other people to do the same and they are all happy with the savings and improved network. It seems that Sprint knows it may be passed up my Tmobile soon and instead of improving their service, they will just buy up their competition. I'm pretty sure it won't go through, at least I pray it won't.
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Sprint can "secure" all the funding in the world, but there's almost no chance in hell this anti-competitive merger will be allowed to happen.
I hope this does not happen. In Florida..Sprint ....well....sucks!
And look what happened to Nextel when Sprint bought them.....:thumbdown:
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Sprint can "secure" all the funding in the world, but there's almost no chance in hell this anti-competitive merger will be allowed to happen.
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That's what folks said about the American<>US Airways merger. There are now three network airlines in the U.S. Three wireless providers (VZW, AT&T, T-Mobile<>Sprint) of similar scale will do more for competition in the long run than two massive carriers and two without the resources to continue to invest to remain competitive. Capital investment is a percentage of GOP and neither Sprint or T-Mobile is generating enough profit because of their scale to every compete over the long haul with VZW and AT&T.
As much as I despise Sprint, this makes more sense than the possibly ATT monopoly that could have happened.
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I used to be with Tmobile years ago before I switched to Sprint. It was one of the worst decisions I have ever made. I live in Orlando Florida and their 3G network here is absolutey horrible. Some places it works fine, others it takes 10 minutes to load a simple text only news article. The 4GLTE network is growing but it's spotty and definitely does not penetrate buildings well at all. I've had so many calls with their tech support and have heard countless lies and excuses. I pretty much have just been giving Sprint free money for the past couple years. They don't care. So I took advantage of the ETF program Tmobile has and went back. Now my phone actually works!! I have even convinced 6 other people to do the same and they are all happy with the savings and improved network. It seems that Sprint knows it may be passed up my Tmobile soon and instead of improving their service, they will just buy up their competition. I'm pretty sure it won't go through, at least I pray it won't.
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I live Orlando to and you're absolutely right Sprint service suck. I took the Tmobile offer and jumped and I was completely surprised with the speed I was getting and how far behind Sprint really is.
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T-Mobile really can't catch a break can they? They are finally doing well and Sprint is so threatened. I just don't understand why the weaker struggling carrier is wanting to buy T-Mobile. If any of the T-Mobile executives support this or go through with this, I wish T-Mobile to go under. If T-Mobile stays far away from Sprint, then they will continue to be successful.
If a deal does go through, we can only hope its fails so T-Mobile again gets a nice break up fee.
If it happens it happens. We can only hope they take the good things from each company and mesh them into one.
I do find it odd however that sprint has announced wifi calling as of late. I also left sprint for t mobile. I am impressed big time in the difference, and absolutely love the Wi-Fi calling feature.
However, if the 2 merge, you need to remember that frequencies will be doubled in coverage, not cut back.
Positives and negatives, but myself, I am just hoping T-Mobile gets the bands they want from Verizon, and get bigger and better.
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