What is an essential phone?Just switched to TMobile from Verizon and am using the essential phone and could not be happier!
The Essential PH-1, is a new phone by Andy Ruben, the creator of the Android operating systemWhat is an essential phone?
Thanks, had never heard of it.The Essential PH-1, is a new phone by Andy Ruben, the creator of the Android operating system
It's a really great phone so far, I never buy carrier branded phones hahaThanks, had never heard of it.
That sucks I'm also on the 55 plus plan with my wife (Acct under mommys name) and I'm saving tons. Live in NYCI switched from Verizon to T-Mobile in January and now I unfortunately have to switch back. I drive alot for work and travel to alot of rural areas, T-MOBILE just can't give me a signal in some of the areas I travel. I really hate to leave because I'm on the 55 and over plan, and I have to pay off my Note 8
I switched from Verizon to T-Mobile in January and now I unfortunately have to switch back. I drive alot for work and travel to alot of rural areas, T-MOBILE just can't give me a signal in some of the areas I travel. I really hate to leave because I'm on the 55 and over plan, and I have to pay off my Note 8
That's what surprised me the most... I use my phone in some areas where Verizon has always been a problem. The local indoor soccer arena was particularly troublesome on Verizon, but T-Mobile comes in loud and clear.Rural coverage is my main concern as well. I'm still testing this out. On the upside, I have really good coverage in places where Verizon was almost non-existent.
I ride a motorcycle and my buddy and I like to ride out in more rural areas. If the coverage isn't awful, I'll probably stick with T-Mo as I have zero complaints so far. The speeds are much better than Verizon in my experience. And while I rarely ever ran out of data on Verizon I get more data on T-Mo for the same amount of money.That's what surprised me the most... I use my phone in some areas where Verizon has always been a problem. The local indoor soccer arena was particularly troublesome on Verizon, but T-Mobile comes in loud and clear.
I hope the rural areas work out for you. I don't have to venture out into the country all that often, so that wasn't a consideration when I switched.