Nice! Big data allotment, text, and minimal minutes. Their "4G" speeds are pretty good, much faster than VM anyway. I think this is a well thought out move on their part.
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hey guys can i buy an unlocked LG g2x and use it with the no annual contract 4g plan? Because i dont want to use the phones they
are offering. So can i just buy an unlocked Lg gx2 and use it?
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Originally Posted by gsm1775721
hey guys can i buy an unlocked LG g2x and use it with the no annual contract 4g plan? Because i dont want to use the phones they
are offering. So can i just buy an unlocked Lg gx2 and use it?
I wonder if wifi calling will use minutes... If so need alternative voip solution
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This might be good with a tab either 3 or 4 g most tabs charge 30 dollars for 2 gigs for a tab. some charge extra to tether whereas others do not. There are plenty of voip. Apps to compensate for talking. Sounds like it might be a decent deal if tmo works where you are.
I did my first look at T-Mobile data coverage and am having trouble distinguishing the different coverages; the colors are so similar! Anyone have any idea what I would get in zip code 62801 and 62831? Home is in 62801 and one of the places I would want to use it is in 62831.
Seems like a good plan for their broadband devices. Wonder if they will attempt to disable tethering.
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if they do allow true BYOD then it will be virtually impossible to disable tethering (very hard to detect / prevent tethering on many of the applications available for rooted droids)
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