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RLS7201 wrote:Not according to any Tmobile user I've ever talked to. I don't know, perhaps Google does..
Does TMobile have the same coverage as Verizon or AT&T? Also does TMobile have a reciprocal data roaming agreement like Verizon and AT&T does?
โMay-01-2014 04:52 PM
1775 wrote:
2.5GB is not very much for a hotspot. You would do much better with one of the TMobile plans from Walmart or the TMobile website (not a TMobile store) - the $30 a month plan gives you 5 Gb data at 4G or 4G LTE and then unlimited data at 3G after that, unlimited text and 100 minutes - more minutes if needed are $10 for another 100 minutes - but there are apps that will connect you to free unlimited talk through data. All on a no contract plan and you can bring any phone or buy one. Far less than the Consumer Cellular plan.
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RLS7201 wrote:2oldman wrote:RLS7201 wrote:I'm more concerned about your plan than your phone.
MI intend to sign up for the 600 minute, 1500 text messages, 2.5 gb plan on Consumer Cellular.
2.5g will perhaps be good enough for hotspot use, for daily surfing and email. But do much more than that and you'll be upping that plan to twice that very soon.
Are you planning on travelling with this phone? What about CC's coverage?
Thanks for your concern but I have that covered. Already have a Verizon hot spot plan. The CC plan will replace the wife's voice only Verizon plan and only cost $10.00 more. Thus the new phone will be for voice, text & over flow data.
CC uses AT&T's system. Good coverage in most places.
We also travel with Verizon's "home phone connect". $20.00 a month, unlimited voice. Runs off the 12 volt house batteries. GRIN
Richard
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โMay-01-2014 02:39 PM
JoeTampa wrote:
You just stepped on the third rail of technology... The fanboys from all sides will be tugging you towards their platform mercilessly... ๐
It's really, really, really a matter of personal preference. Some general observations about the platforms:
iPhone:
Pro: Easy to use, lots of apps, lots of accessories.
Con: Can be pricey, non-removable battery, not as customizable as Android.
Android:
Pro: Very customizable, generally cheaper, decent app/accessory support, choice of vendors.
Con: MALWARE, bloatware (lots of stuff you don't want and can't get rid of), not as easy or intuitive to use.
Now I'm gonna stand back with some popcorn and watch this thread light up. ๐
โMay-01-2014 02:34 PM
2oldman wrote:RLS7201 wrote:I'm more concerned about your plan than your phone.
MI intend to sign up for the 600 minute, 1500 text messages, 2.5 gb plan on Consumer Cellular.
2.5g will perhaps be good enough for hotspot use, for daily surfing and email. But do much more than that and you'll be upping that plan to twice that very soon.
Are you planning on travelling with this phone? What about CC's coverage?
โMay-01-2014 02:33 PM