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Just copped. What accessories are a must? I'm think a screen protector and something for the back. Any suggestions?
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Just copped. What accessories are a must? I'm think a screen protector and something for the back. Any suggestions?
Co-sign. LTE is fast as hell, but if I have any less than full bars on 3g, well..lets just say IG takes forever to load.Sprint's LTE is weird. I get LTE at my apartment, but on average I get about 5 mb/sec download. Went to the grocery store about 5 miles down, got 22 mb/sec, consistently.
Sprint's 3g service is consistent all around though.....absolute crap. If i'm in a 3G area with no wi-fi I dont even bother using the internet unless I have to.
can someone answer this question? i was using a friend's tmobile iphone 5, and i can say its pretty fast i mean amazing fast.... so my question is all the new phones that snappy/ fast or is it just the iphone?? phones im asking about is s3/s4, htc one, sony xperia, blackberry z
can someone answer this question? i was using a friend's tmobile iphone 5, and i can say its pretty fast i mean amazing fast.... so my question is all the new phones that snappy/ fast or is it just the iphone?? phones im asking about is s3/s4, htc one, sony xperia, blackberry z
The iPhone OS is OD basic and the processor is optimized for it so its the fasted thing out, my nexus 4 is a quad core and my iPhone 5 makes it look so sluggish, I can wait for the 5S to drop so I can go back to Apple, Nexus 4 isnt bad, but iOS devices are just better for what I need, I was close to going back and getting a 5 but I wanted ot sell mines while the value was still good.
I am a Android guy and a Galaxy S3 owner but I will agree with what Lucky just said......
My S3 may have better spects but is still not as snappy and quick as the Iphone 5.
The galaxy S3 and Android OS just simply have the features that I need and do what I need it to do that apple can't.
You got an iPhone 5 now? Or still an unlocked 4/4S? Upgrade to the 4G LTE Internet plan for the former. If you still got a 4/4S then you cant get 4G and won't notice any difference in speeds because you're still just catching 3G from the reframed network frequencies.I'm sure this has been answered but I've had an unlocked iPhone on T-Mobile for a while now, do I need to change my plan to a different one or update anything? Cause I'm not noticing ANY difference in speeds.
Hey guys a few questions, I`m thinking about returning my Nexus 4 and just getting Tmobiles iPhone 5 (sold my VZW one)
My questions are will LTE of the iphone 5 work on TMobiles 30 dollar PRepaid plan? Can I go to a tmobile store and just pay 580 for the actual hardware? Because I see Apple sells the Tmobile one no contract AND the Unlocked GSM for 649, so I assume the 580 subsidy is only for people on Tmobiles new plans?
no you can pay cash and buy it on the spot, its just not unlocked which is why they make you wait awhile before they unlock it for you.
i havent heard anyone being turned away for wanting to buy it
I`m on prepaid though the 30 dollar plan, so I can just go in there and say hey I want the iphone 5 to buy it straight out for 580?
I'm sure this has been answered but I've had an unlocked iPhone on T-Mobile for a while now, do I need to change my plan to a different one or update anything? Cause I'm not noticing ANY difference in speeds.
How are some of ok paying $500+ for a phone?
att aand verizon got the wool pulled over your eyes...How are some of ok paying $500+ for a phone?
If you don't have a T-mobile iPhone model then you don't have the 1700/2100 MHz bands needed to access 90% of T-mobile's HSPA + 42 network which is where the faster speeds are. You'll only get 4G in refarmed 1900 MHz areas or LTE if it's available in your area.
Thats wack as hell man, so I spent like 500 on this damn iPhone 5 when it came out and I HAVE to get a T-Mobile iPhone to enjoy it to its full capabilities? ... How much slower is it if I get the 4G/LTE plan?
How are some of ok paying $500+ for a phone?
If you can afford it it's no big deal. $500 isn't exactly a lot of money. Either way you pay full price for the phone regardless of the carrier whether you buy it out right or sign a contract. You can pay $199 at AT&T/Verizon/Sprint then pay the rest off of the subsidy off through your bill over 2 years or go to T-mobile and pay $99 down and 20 a month over 2 years. That's why their Early Termination Fees are $350. See $199 + $350 if you break the contract = $549 not including activation charges ($36) and your last bill.
att aand verizon got the wool pulled over your eyes...How are some of ok paying $500+ for a phone?
It just me or are iphones the most overpriced and overrated necessity?
Shh is ridiculous just to have a phone (that most people have, not like its some rare/limited one) and have it work to its max capabilities. Excuse the vent but I just thought about how ridiculous it is
Appreciate the help though guys, good lookin out
don't forget that; other carriers plans start of at $100 plus overages feesIf you can afford it it's no big deal. $500 isn't exactly a lot of money. Either way you pay full price for the phone regardless of the carrier whether you buy it out right or sign a contract. You can pay $199 at AT&T/Verizon/Sprint then pay the rest off of the subsidy off through your bill over 2 years or go to T-mobile and pay $99 down and 20 a month over 2 years. That's why their Early Termination Fees are $350. See $199 + $350 if you break the contract = $549 not including activation charges ($36) and your last bill.