Google Nexus 4 on TMo

That really depends on the coverage and congestion in your area. I switched from T-Mobile to Straight Talk because there were too many places where my speed was too slow to use, or I wouldn't get signal at all.
 
This is what I do in NYC in the Financial District.

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This was what I did on vacation in San Juan, Puerto Rico. On the beach.
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The S3 did 15 mbps down in Roseville CA.

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Done on Nexus 4 on a tower with 42Mbps link. Was about a half mile to one mile away. In Michigan City, IN

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That's not a Nexus 4..which the OP asked about ..your probably using what's in your sig.

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No . Do you really think there will be noticeable differences in data speeds?

Sometimes you phone nerds kill me.

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No . Do you really think there will be noticeable differences in data speeds?

Sometimes you phone nerds kill me.

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Actually bro the speeds will differ from phone to phone lol

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True but if phone A has a stronger radio than phone B than phone B speeds are gonna be slower regardless of what HSPA+ version u are on

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This is my N4 on T-Mobile, in Northwest Virginia (Winchester). I cheated and did it at 4 in the morning :)
When everyone is awake the ping time drops to about 80-100
 

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