T-Mobile and its MVNO 31 ----------58.49%
AT&T and its MVNO 20--------------37.74%
Look like the 60% - 40% might hold
Right now I'm on the T-Mobile Monthly 4G Unlimited plan. On Walmart.com right now looking at the ST AT&T micro sim. T-Mobile has great coverage outside, inside I'm on edge. Want to see if AT&T ST is better. For $55, I can't help but try something new
AT&T and you know this mannnnnnnn! No issues at all missing LTE but with 11mb down and 5 up avg hspa is fine with me DFW is covered pretty thick
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I got my N4 on T-mobile for $49 on contract. I am very happy with T-Mobile compared to AT&T. On T-Mobile, I get 17-21Mbps. On AT&T, about 2-6Mbps.
On my Nexus 7, I am using AT&T for data but I want to with to T-Mobile after my first month is over.
Uh... where are you getting this Amazon pricing information from?
T-Mo, postpaid, unlimited everything with no throttling...*purrs*
I thought Straight Talk is $45 a month.
Anyway, with Nexus 4 only on GSM networks, I believe that these carriers don't view the Nexus 4 in a positive way
-Verizon
-Sprint
-Metro PCS
-Cricket
and a lot of MVNO that run CDMA like Boost, Virgin Mobile.
And if the Nexus 4 continue to sell well in the USA and Google introduce more Nexus smartphones in the future....
Anyone have login info for T-Mobile's network? Currently on ST T-Mobile sim and trying to access T-Mobile's LTE using the LTE APN but it's asking me to sign in.
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