Author Topic: With amazing 4G speeds from T-Mobile, you can now do absolutely nothing. At all.  (Read 1800 times)

they have pretty cool commercials and a hot chick in tight clothes
better then at&friend



t-mobile is absolute garbage

I have to agree. I get signal loving EVERYWHERE. Sure, you can't do apps and stuff, but that's what an iPod is for. A phone is for calling.
I have trouble getting a signal, but my mom's crappy GPS has that problem too.

Probably the mountains and urbanization is messing up the signal?
Verizon...
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« Last Edit: September 12, 2012, 09:52:59 PM by Axolotl2 »

AT&T owns T-mobile

No T-mobile is owned by Deutsche Telekom

I'm thinking the OP should have checked to see if T-mobile actually serviced his area before buying an expensive unlimited data plan

From what I hear, Verizon is probably the best in terms of actual signal strength/coverage.  With AT&T I've had my stuff-tier phones have a constant nice 3G/EDGE signal anywhere except in like remote areas but with my S2 I lose signal anywhere, even in a loving car.  It's ridiculous.

T-Mobile "Unlimited" Internet plan is 500MB to 2GB of high-speed internet then 2G internet speed after it (my dad has T-Mobile and its slow as forget!).

says the friend who says "thats my text tone" every time i hear the tf2 notification sound goes off.
ipod forgeter

T-Mobile "Unlimited" Internet plan is 500MB to 2GB of high-speed internet then 2G internet speed after it (my dad has T-Mobile and its slow as forget!).

That was actually changed as of like two years ago.  Most companies, including T-mobile, actually stopped doing unlimited plans altogether because there simply wasn't enough bandwidth for it.  I think T-mobile brought it back recently with a promise not to cap speeds but made it alot more expensive.

All cell phone companies are stuff fests.