Buy through T-mobile or Motorola

I don't know why anyone would sign up with T-mobile right now when for $55 you can get 20gb of data with Cricket and be on the far superior At&t network.

I pay about 20% less than that and typically burn through 20-30GB/month (along with having 3GB hotspot available) on my unlimited 4G plan with T-Mobile, whose network is stronger and faster in my area. Network superiority is a very regional thing.
 
I would stay with Cricket. I just got Cricket for my AT&T hotspot device. The connection were I live ( Sunny Isles Beach, Fl) is great. I used to have T-Mobile before they bought MetroPCS. Connection's were bad in my area. I use MetroPCS for my cell phone. I have several phone's and a Nexus 7 tablet that uses the hotspot device.



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I don't know why anyone would sign up with T-mobile right now when for $55 you can get 20gb of data with Cricket and be on the far superior At&t network.
Why would I want to be on Cricket's 8 mbps throttled data when I get close to 30 on T-Mo?
 
I have att and it's pricey I am debating on switching but service is beautiful so maybe we do get what we pay for
 
I bought mine through Motorola, and then took it to MetroPCS and got it up and running with them.

Working like a charm since then. No dropped calls, good LTE coverage at home and excellent LTE coverage outside.

Since MetroPCS is essentially T-Mobile, that should give you an idea of how good the service can be.

What I'd do is get the phone from Motorola itself. Then take it to T-Mobile and try it out there. If it stinks, cancel the service and get AT&T or whatever other carrier you want. Having the carrier free uncontracted version of the N6 gives you that flexibility.

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