I am looking at getting a unlocked Moto X or possibly a Nexus 5 unless there are better options in the $300-$350 range. My question is which carrier functions better with these phones?
Much like real estate, carrier functionality and speed depends a lot on location, location, location.I am looking at getting a unlocked Moto X or possibly a Nexus 5 unless there are better options in the $300-$350 range. My question is which carrier functions better with these phones?
Will definitely give them (AIO) a try next month. Can you share with us what makes them better than Straight Talk?AIO for sure over Straight Talk. I made the switch from ST to AIO and am glad I did.
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Will definitely give them (AIO) a try next month. Can you share with us what makes them better than Straight Talk?
Will definitely give them (AIO) a try next month. Can you share with us what makes them better than Straight Talk?
Awesome. I've tried quite a few except Net 10 and Metro PCS. So far, the most dependable has been Straight Talk's ATT sim. The fastest has been T-Mobile.I just got an Aio sim and I'm going to put it in my Nexus 5 on Sunday or Monday.
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Awesome. I've tried quite a few except Net 10 and Metro PCS. So far, the most dependable has been Straight Talk's ATT sim. The fastest has been T-Mobile.
I just switched from ST to AIO. My two major reasons:
1) I tend to use less than 500MB data per month. AIO has a $40/500MB option that is knocked down to $35 with autopay. If I wanted the equivalent to ST 2.5GB/month(30 days), they offer that for $50->$45 with autopay and taxes are included in that figure. On ST, I had autopay with the $2.50 discount, but after taxes, it was around $47.50/month.
2) ST seems to be aggressive closing off TCP connections and various people with ST service have reported delayed push notifications because of this. There are some apps out there that will shorten up the GCM heartbeat interval to try to get around this issue, but I rather it not be an issue at all, so I've switched to AIO.
AIO is also currently doing a referral promo where both the referrer and referee get a $25 bill credit after 60 days of service. If interested in getting a referral code, I've got some extras -- send me a PM. Code must be received before buying initial service, not just before service activation.
I just activated my Nexus 5 on AIO earlier and my number might still be porting but it's working. Call quality where I am is excellent, I'm happy to discover. Even more clear than Boost Mobile. Crystal clear. They sent a bunch of welcome texts.
They didn't enclose any info on setting up mobile data so I had to Google for it. The APN settings are here,
http://www.aiowireless.com/support/...ice-BYOD/customer/Bring-Your-Own-Android.html
but there's a different site where the picture of the settings is a little better. My data speed is nothing to shout about, only 1.5 MBs down, but it sure beats the 80 Kbs I was lucky if I got on Boost Mobile. So far I'm glad I switched.
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Can you use mobile hotspot on your nexus 5 or does aio block it? I know you could probably root it and use an app but I am wondering if tethering works on aio with iphone or windows phone.
I just switched from ST to AIO. My two major reasons:
1) I tend to use less than 500MB data per month. AIO has a $40/500MB option that is knocked down to $35 with autopay. If I wanted the equivalent to ST 2.5GB/month(30 days), they offer that for $50->$45 with autopay and taxes are included in that figure. On ST, I had autopay with the $2.50 discount, but after taxes, it was around $47.50/month.
2) ST seems to be aggressive closing off TCP connections and various people with ST service have reported delayed push notifications because of this. There are some apps out there that will shorten up the GCM heartbeat interval to try to get around this issue, but I rather it not be an issue at all, so I've switched to AIO.
AIO is also currently doing a referral promo where both the referrer and referee get a $25 bill credit after 60 days of service. If interested in getting a referral code, I've got some extras -- send me a PM. Code must be received before buying initial service, not just before service activation.