Just got an ad here at HF for the LG Optimus 2x and the website (http://reserve.net10android.com/) and put in a reserve so I'll know when it's available. Just wondering how they plan to set this thing up: if it's actually going to be using 4G (which here in Las Vegas has fairly solid coverage) I'm going to assume it'll be forced into the $50/month plan automagically, and for that kind of money I'd still prefer to just get me another HD2 and get it functional across the board using the BYOD plan.
Wonder how much NET10 will be attempting to sell the Optimus 2x for...
Just got an ad here at HF for the LG Optimus 2x and the website (http://reserve.net10android.com/) and put in a reserve so I'll know when it's available. Just wondering how they plan to set this thing up: if it's actually going to be using 4G (which here in Las Vegas has fairly solid coverage) I'm going to assume it'll be forced into the $50/month plan automagically, and for that kind of money I'd still prefer to just get me another HD2 and get it functional across the board using the BYOD plan.
Wonder how much NET10 will be attempting to sell the Optimus 2x for...
An unlocked T-Mobile SIM and a 4G phone is all new to Net10. There have been no reports on the T-Mobile buy-a-sim. Yes it only works with the $50 unlimited plan, so it is a good idea to consider these same offers from Straight Talk (Unlimited @ $45/Mo.)
Price expectation for the 2X centers around $250. The BYOD is really a recent game changer for those thinking about the X2 which will be on T-Mobile.
just considering all new options and new prices being the same across these companies is making it a harder choice. I currently have phones from both companies, so I'm not putting anything down, just confused about future options but leaning towards Metro's LG COnnect or the new upcoming Samsung Galaxy 2.
Last edited by rtoledo2002; 03-04-2012 at 10:30 AM.
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