Tmobile version X

In my case, before their LTE launched last spring, I live one street over from their 3G coverage area so my house and 90% of my town was on Edge. But since getting an iPhone with the AWS support it's made a world of difference. I won't buy an unlocked AT&T phone for use on T-Mobile any longer because it's just not worth it.
 
Some here as well as me are experiencing our voice being cut out on the other end of the line possibly due to a bug in the noise cancelation parameters. My phone and others are experiencing high battery drain when the phone is idle. I lost 22% battery life while my phone sat idle on airplane mode for 8hrs. My HTC one would only lose 2-3% in the same time span. Call quality and cell reception is the same with my HTC one and S3.

Moto X

I didn't experience that on the unlocked At&t Moto X that I used, though I only used it for about a week.
 
"I received my T-Mobile Moto X today. There are no preinstalled T-Mobile apps, no branding and the phone is already sim unlocked. I put a Straight Talk AT&T sim in and was not prompted for an unlock code. I put in the correct APN settings and was on AT&T HSPA so its pentaband also. Haven't tried AT&T LTE yet, but I'm assuming it works also. Google Voice works fine, but I couldn't install Google Wallet from the play store. It said it was incompatible with this device."

Did you see if LTE works yet? I am interested in doing the same with a straight talk att sim
 
Does it have T-mobile's wifi calling feature baked into OS?

How is the indoor coverage compared to any other T-mobile's phones you've used?

No WiFi calling feature. Coverage is about the same. Maybe a hair better, but not really noticeable.
 

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