stock android v custom overlays

On cost there is no contest. T-Mobile will be significantly cheaper on any level. Verizon is really expensive.

Just got off of the T-Mo site. For a comparable service plan for the wife and I it'd be about 60 bucks cheaper.

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Hmmm.... The wife and I are looking for ways to save $$ so I'll take a look at T-Mo this weekend.

Went back to Metro they're working with T mobike and the 4g LTE works well. Of course I was switching from Sprint

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$65 a month everything unlimited. Used to work for Verizon they are the mist expensive but best coverage. If you're on the west coast not as bad because the mobile to mobile saves, and there are mire Verizon customers out there

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I prefer stock I just wish Google could make a better camera app.

Via my Nexus 4.
 
Just got off of the T-Mo site. For a comparable service plan for the wife and I it'd be about 60 bucks cheaper.
I'd recommend talking to friends in your area who already have T-Mobile. In Denver the coverage is awesome (and Florida from Miami to the Keys was good too), but I can't say about other cities.

In major cities and on major highways you should always have coverage of some kind, if not 4G. - https://maps.eng.t-mobile.com/pcc-customer.php
 
I'd recommend talking to friends in your area who already have T-Mobile. In Denver the coverage is awesome (and Florida from Miami to the Keys was good too), but I can't say about other cities.

In major cities and on major highways you should always have coverage of some kind, if not 4G. - https://maps.eng.t-mobile.com/pcc-customer.php
I live in SC and in the areas that I frequent the coverage is decent to good! But when I do roam outside of my comfort area.... The state is mostly 2G. :(
 

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