Mobile Carriers
Whether it's AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, Virgin Mobile or any other mobile phone carrier that you use with your Android device use this forum for help and discussions.
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I use Verizon. It's works well up here in the land of 24 hour darkness during the winter. Tried others and always came back. Anyone else use Verizon?
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In a move that smacks convention right in the face with the back of its hand, T-Mobile has raised the prices of two old smartphones. Rumors of such a move have been circulating for a while but logic and reason made it hard for us to believe such a move would ever be carried out. But alas. The gray-haired T-Mobile myTouch 4G and T-Mobile G2 have both been bumped from $199.99 to $249.99 on contract. $250 is a steep price for last year’s gear, especially considering how fast Android evolves. We’re now looking at dual-core demons and T-Mobile wants a premium for old wares? Luckily, some other phones have seen price adjustments in the proper direction, including the myTouch 4G…
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I've been a Sprint customer for a long time. I always had a Nextel. My contract was long expired so I decided to get a smartphone. I did my research and decided to stay with Sprint since for all the years I was with them the phone always worked and I only ever found one area where service was limited. I did consider an iPhone, but, I had to cancel my AT&T landline service because it was garbage so I figured ATT&T mobile service wouldn't be much better. Once the decision was made to stay with Sprint I took my old Nextel and traded it in for a HTC EVO 4G. Since then I have crashed it, hacked it and abused the heck out of it and it keeps working like a …
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I have xFinity and love it. Unlimited data for less than $30. It works fast and is always available. Best thing I could have done was switch from AT&T.
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Things to consider when choosing your mobile carrier. Here are some guidelines to follow to help you along. When reviewing mobile carriers, it's essential to consider several factors that can impact your experience. Here’s a breakdown of key aspects to evaluate: [HEADING=3]1. [/HEADING] Network Reach: Check if the carrier provides good coverage in your area, including urban and rural locations. 4G/5G Availability: Look for the availability of 4G and 5G services for faster internet speeds. [HEADING=3]2. [/HEADING] Monthly Plans: Compare the different plans offered, including unlimited data, family plans, and prepaid options. Hidden Fees: Be aware of any addi…
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Speaking at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference this afternoon, Verizon CFO Fran Shammo told investors that Verizon Wireless plans to move to tiered data plans in the near future. The plans, which could roll out as early as this summer, may be based on consumption, speed, or a combination of the two. “We are still working on the models,” said Mr. Shammo. The CFO mentioned that Verizon Wireless consciously decided against a tiered data option with the recently launched iPhone 4, noting that the company did not want to dissuade any potential buyers. When asked about the unlimited $30 data plan currently being offered for smartphones, Mr. Shammo quip…
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