who is your wireless carrier?
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who is your wireless carrier?
Who is your wireless carrier?
What kind of plan do you have?
How much Data do you pay for and what do you pay for it?
What kind of plan do you have?
How much Data do you pay for and what do you pay for it?
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Re: who is your wireless carrier?
I used to use AT&T but when I moved to KY my contract was up so I switched to prepaid and went with Boost Mobile. They are owned by sprint and use sprint towers. I have had boost for over 2 years and my bill started at 55.00 a month for unlimited everything and has since dropped to 40.00 a month for The same.
Data speeds aren't as fast as if you were on a regular sprint plan and Boost Throttle's (slows down) data speeds after 2.5 gigs, but I use WiFi for downloading most things so I have yet to use that much data in a month.
Since I have moved back to S.E. Ohio my coverage gets spotty and my Data speeds are slow in some areas, but I can't complain because you get what you pay for.
Data speeds aren't as fast as if you were on a regular sprint plan and Boost Throttle's (slows down) data speeds after 2.5 gigs, but I use WiFi for downloading most things so I have yet to use that much data in a month.
Since I have moved back to S.E. Ohio my coverage gets spotty and my Data speeds are slow in some areas, but I can't complain because you get what you pay for.
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I was with Sprint for approx. 10 years. Last December, I bought a new iphone and decided to go with AT&T, so I have now been with AT&T for six months.
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What kind of plan do you have?NYBuckeye96 wrote:I was with Sprint for approx. 10 years. Last December, I bought a new iphone and decided to go with AT&T, so I have now been with AT&T for six months.
How much are you paying for data?
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Ive been with Verizon for 13 years. I get service about 99% of the places I go. For 3 phones I pay like $190 for unlimited texts and like 1200 shared minutes which we never come close to using. Then for data I pay $30 per phone for 2gb each.
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What does everyone think about T-Mobile doing away with postpay and going strictly prepaid service?
I like That you can buy your phone in installments, and that they have the latest on phones.
The biggest knock on prepaid carriers is that they have a small selection of the latest phones (is...Boost is just now rolling out The S3 and the S4 has been out for a while).
If you have Straight Talk, all of there phones are still running A droid 2.3 (Gingerbread).
There is nothing wrong with Gingerbread but ICS and Jellybean allow so much more ability and ease of use.
Boost recently upgraded some of the ICS phones to Jellybean 4.1.2, yet the latest and final Jellybean update is 4.2
When Key lime pie comes out (KLP4.3), I don't expect many prepaid carriers to update. Boost, Virgin Mobile, and Cricket will roll out a new phone me that uses KLP about 6 months after release forcing anyone who wants to be able to have KLP as an OS to buy a new phone me for 300 bucks.
I like That you can buy your phone in installments, and that they have the latest on phones.
The biggest knock on prepaid carriers is that they have a small selection of the latest phones (is...Boost is just now rolling out The S3 and the S4 has been out for a while).
If you have Straight Talk, all of there phones are still running A droid 2.3 (Gingerbread).
There is nothing wrong with Gingerbread but ICS and Jellybean allow so much more ability and ease of use.
Boost recently upgraded some of the ICS phones to Jellybean 4.1.2, yet the latest and final Jellybean update is 4.2
When Key lime pie comes out (KLP4.3), I don't expect many prepaid carriers to update. Boost, Virgin Mobile, and Cricket will roll out a new phone me that uses KLP about 6 months after release forcing anyone who wants to be able to have KLP as an OS to buy a new phone me for 300 bucks.
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Re: who is your wireless carrier?
AT&T the best
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