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  • CexMashean
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    I made the switch to tmobile. Sold my Verizon S4, bought a t-mobile s4 after I sold my Nexus 5.
    Its still no where near as good as Verizon service was, but it's acceptable for the price difference. And the unlimited data.
    Finally back to a phone with an unlocked bootloader. Almost forgot how much fun it was.

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  • petyweestraw
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    It is.

    Pissed off posting does that.

    I tried to stick it out but it's just to inconsistent for me dude. Calling them tomorrow to find out when's the soonest I can drop them and go with something else.

    It's not just YouTube and all that. Texts taking hours sometimes a day to get to me. Calls dropping all the time. Hell half the time I don't get the call. Just a voice mail pops up with the first part of it a complaint they called me two or three times but it goes straight to voice mail.


    If I can't count on it to work in an emergency then it's dumb to have.

    Sent from my C6916 using Tapatalk

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  • 90GT50
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    Originally posted by petyweestraw View Post
    It's official. I'm done with t-mobile. Nigga here with a $30 phone paying a 15 minute video. This Shitty service won't load up a 30 second video

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    If it's over 14 days, good luck. PS, your sentence makes no sense.

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  • petyweestraw
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    It's official. I'm done with t-mobile. Nigga here with a $30 phone paying a 15 minute video. This Shitty service won't load up a 30 second video

    Sent from my C6916 using Tapatalk

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  • 90GT50
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    Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
    I must be fortunate then, Tmob has been every bit as good in the areas I spend 99% of my time.
    Same. Only place I've had reception issues was while going out to Abilene. But I only pay 20 bucks a month for my service, so I get way more than I pay for. Verizon might have a little better signal in places, but with the trade off in cost, and not having the freedom to use as much data I want, I'll stick with T-Mobile.

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  • petyweestraw
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    I miss Verizon speed already but $260 a month was getting old. Crazy part I put my phone on 2g at work and it's faster than 4G lte

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  • CexMashean
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    I don't get any better reception on my work phone through AT&T than I do my personal phone through T-Mobile when I'm 90 miles southwest of Dallas and in the middle of no where. I didn't get any better service when I had Verizon either and between the 3 carriers, Verizon was the quickest to drop off completely.
    I've had a much different experience.

    When i got my galaxy nexus on it's release day for verizon, I was on my way out of town. I was heading down to the gulf, and wanted to try a new route. Ended up going through an insane forest/wooded area. Didn't know my route, and had to rely on my phone gps. at&t couldn't get a signal for anything. Verizon phone didn't go in to roam, and actually kept a signal.

    After having a phone on Sprint, Tmobile, At&t, and Verizon, my personal experiences have my claiming Verizon to be the best network in terms of reliability, and average speeds.

    I just wish I had unlimited data with them. That was the whole reason for trying out T-Mobile. Not impressed with them at all.

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  • motoman
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    Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
    I must be fortunate then, Tmob has been every bit as good in the areas I spend 99% of my time.
    I haven't had any issues around here. My point was the only place I go where I have very little cell coverage, is that way for every carrier.

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  • Tx Redneck
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    I must be fortunate then, Tmob has been every bit as good in the areas I spend 99% of my time.

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  • motoman
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    Originally posted by Magnus View Post
    i'm more concerned about the other %99.9 of the time.
    I don't get any better reception on my work phone through AT&T than I do my personal phone through T-Mobile when I'm 90 miles southwest of Dallas and in the middle of no where. I didn't get any better service when I had Verizon either and between the 3 carriers, Verizon was the quickest to drop off completely.

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  • CexMashean
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    i'm more concerned about the other %99.9 of the time.

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  • Tx Redneck
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    But the beauty of switching to a gsm provider and having an unlocked device is, if you have to travel to an area where your primary provider doesn't have good coverage, you can get a prepaid sim for the duration of the time you're there.

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  • CexMashean
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    Work is the only place this tmobile phone gets a better signal that my verizon phone.
    Everyone else, the second I step inside, it bounces between lte and 3g.

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  • petyweestraw
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    Lol nah no biggie at home. I use wifi there. Even still without it I get better performance in Rhome than in Roanoke inside my building at work.

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  • CexMashean
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    Tmobile is terrible outside of metroplexes. If i remember correctly, you live in an area that just recently got running water and continuous electricity.

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