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What Carrier are you currently using?

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In certain areas of the US, T-Mobile will make a great profit from the new plans. In the long run, the average T-Mobile customer will save money, especially the ones who was waiting for the iPhone to be offered.

Me, personally, I'm wait until the S4 to come out to make my choice between the Note 2, iPhone 5 or the S4, since I'm leaving my mom's family plan this summer.
 
In certain areas of the US, T-Mobile will make a great profit from the new plans. In the long run, the average T-Mobile customer will save money, especially the ones who was waiting for the iPhone to be offered.

Me, personally, I'm wait until the S4 to come out to make my choice between the Note 2, iPhone 5 or the S4, since I'm leaving my mom's family plan this summer.

LOL great profits aren't made when consumers are saving money. Tmobile will be profitable and see subscriber growth maybe and they won't have anymore self churn wi people going prepaid but they won't do crazy numbers, and essentially this isn't much different than contract plans just making you think differently if that makes sense. Because we really don't know e details of the new credit system and how financing will work. Everyone isn't gonna be able to get the lowest finance down payment believe that.
 
10 people spending $100 = $1,000

20 people spending $80 = $1,600

This is common sense and the business model that T-mobile is banking on. It is also indirectly the same thinking Obama had when he championed that ghastly healthcare law. The problem is, if you don't grow your base enough to offset the "lost" revenue from pricing, you're screwed.

T-mobile may make it out alive, health care most certainly will not.
 
LOL you really think they care? They make money off people like you.

They don't have to care. Mobile phones are not and will never be a necessity in the grand scheme of things. Until we find out how much data a phone call amounts to we'll never know. Most people might say "To hell with LTE." though.
 
If you roam over 300mb for 3 months in a row they terminate your contract

I was just booted off sprint myself ETF free and got to keep my old phone

im on that tmobile prepaid now 
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please tell me how to force roam . im on a rooted g nex if matters
 
Has anyone tried Buzz Launcher? I've messed with it a bit, and it's really cool. You can have a ready made homescreen in seconds! It's like mylockscreen.com came to life.
 
What was the note 2 update for? I'm on tmo by the way.
To enable LTE. Note 2 for T-Mobile has both LTE and HSPA+ 
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I'm pulling in speeds up to 36mb so far 
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If you roam over 300mb for 3 months in a row they terminate your contract

I was just booted off sprint myself ETF free and got to keep my old phone

im on that tmobile prepaid now 
smokin.gif
please tell me how to force roam . im on a rooted g nex if matters
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660740
 
What was the note 2 update for? I'm on tmo by the way.
To enable LTE. Note 2 for T-Mobile has both LTE and HSPA+ 
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I'm pulling in speeds up to 36mb so far 
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If you roam over 300mb for 3 months in a row they terminate your contract
I was just booted off sprint myself ETF free and got to keep my old phone

im on that tmobile prepaid now 
smokin.gif
please tell me how to force roam . im on a rooted g nex if matters
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660740


i'm kinda regretting getting a nexus 4 now :(

not that it matters since san diego isn't on the list for t-mo's LTE
 
What was the note 2 update for? I'm on tmo by the way.
To enable LTE. Note 2 for T-Mobile has both LTE and HSPA+ 
smokin.gif


I'm pulling in speeds up to 36mb so far 
smokin.gif


If you roam over 300mb for 3 months in a row they terminate your contract
I was just booted off sprint myself ETF free and got to keep my old phone

im on that tmobile prepaid now 
smokin.gif
please tell me how to force roam . im on a rooted g nex if matters
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660740

i'm kinda regretting getting a nexus 4 now
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not that it matters since san diego isn't on the list for t-mo's LTE
hspa+ is fast enough...

in the end it just depends what kind of phone user you are

i actually regret not getting a nexus 4 sometimes because i like vanilla android and customizing phones
 
Has anyone tried Buzz Launcher? I've messed with it a bit, and it's really cool. You can have a ready made homescreen in seconds! It's like mylockscreen.com came to life.
I have it and its not bad. I gotta get the hang of it though.
The only thing it doesn't have is dock customization :{ so for now ADW >
 
Has anyone tried Buzz Launcher? I've messed with it a bit, and it's really cool. You can have a ready made homescreen in seconds! It's like mylockscreen.com came to life.
I have it and its not bad. I gotta get the hang of it though.
The only thing it doesn't have is dock customization :{ so for now ADW >

Yea I had ADW EX on my G2, and I've been using it on the N4 with no problems. I did get Nova, and the speed is crazy on it!
I miss my old pal ADW though, so I may go back. I like having the options though.
 
10 people spending $100 = $1,000

20 people spending $80 = $1,600

This is common sense and the business model that T-mobile is banking on. It is also indirectly the same thinking Obama had when he championed that ghastly healthcare law. The problem is, if you don't grow your base enough to offset the "lost" revenue from pricing, you're screwed.


T-mobile may make it out alive, health care most certainly will not.

Lol that equation isn't right though because the more people you have the more you must pay in keeping up your network so the profit would be the same or less unless tmo says to hell with upgrading the network after they are done. In certain markets tmobile has to pay carriers for roaming if I'm not mistaken tmobile makes 40 cents on every dollar of your plan. lowering your prices lowers your profit margins because you will still spend the same to maintain and need to spend more to upgrade/keep things gravy with the new congestion added from new customers
 
Alchemist, seems like you're familiar with Google+... Got a question for you that others might want to know as well... If we delete the picture from our camera after its been uploaded is there a way that it will still save to the Google+ account... I've notice if I delete a picture it also disappears from my Google+ photos

Sorry for the late reply. I'm just seeing it now. The photos shouldn't delete it just stays in the private locker, I tried it my self and the photo stayed in my g+ account.

Same here. The private folder with photos from my old phone made their own folder in my new phone's gallery as well and I can quick access them without having to go into G+.
 
Just called Tmobile and switched to the new no contract plan. Saved $6 bucks a month and now have unlimited phone/text/data and no data slow down after 3GB. YES!!
 
Just called Tmobile and switched to the new no contract plan. Saved $6 bucks a month and now have unlimited phone/text/data and no data slow down after 3GB. YES!!

what plan were you previously on? im currently on the value 1000min plan unl text and web on a 2yr contract and paying $20 a month for each phone which is 2 lines.... would i be able to change to these new plans?
 
Just called Tmobile and switched to the new no contract plan. Saved $6 bucks a month and now have unlimited phone/text/data and no data slow down after 3GB. YES!!
what plan were you previously on? im currently on the value 1000min plan unl text and web on a 2yr contract and paying $20 a month for each phone which is 2 lines.... would i be able to change to these new plans?

$39.99 for 500 minutes, free night/weekends and unlimited text
PLUS
$32.99 unlimited data but caps and slows down @3GB
 
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