despite the 500 dollar bill... we get unlimited everything for lower prices the network is fast as hell .....and even if metro dosnt give us updates...the community will
Personally I think Ting is the best place to buy a Galaxy S3 (or even a Galaxy Note II) but that is because the Ting is cheaper given the amounts my wife and I use of the service.
If we used more mobile data we definately would have stayed with MetroPCS and bought Galaxy S3's the moment they came out.
i love Metro for giving me sh*t speeds here in south florida,
oh wait i actually dont love metro, specially after the purchase of a $550 s3, all in 'hopes' for better spectrum.
for those of you with good speeds you're definitely making it,
for those of us in horrible speed areas such as south florida where you get 1.5mbps anywhere,ALWAYS(4mbps record breaking), lets just say not too blown away
Don't just say South Florida, SFL has 3 counties with like 6 million people & is 100 miles North - South, 50 miles East - West(5000 sq miles) So your generalizing a pretty large area. In West Palm Beach I get 7-12mbps, someone in Ft. Lauderdale got 11, seen higher than 8 in Miami.i love Metro for giving me sh*t speeds here in south florida,
oh wait i actually dont love metro, specially after the purchase of a $550 s3, all in 'hopes' for better spectrum.
for those of you with good speeds you're definitely making it,
for those of us in horrible speed areas such as south florida where you get 1.5mbps anywhere,ALWAYS(4mbps record breaking), lets just say not too blown away
oh wait i actually dont love metro, specially after the purchase of a $550 s3, all in 'hopes' for better spectrum.
Not much you can do to speed it up. Just take the pain for a couple more months and it'll all be better.I get bad speeds, VERY bad speeds. I never really get even close to 1 Mbps at all.
The highest I ever got was 2.22 in the time I had the phone, and I don't know how I got that...
I live in the L.A county area, I would think that would be a good place for fast speed. Is there anything I can do to make it go any faster? I really want high speeds. I can barely watch YouTube videos and navigate the Play Store.
how much is monthly plans on ting?
One last thing to know about Ting is they run over the Sprint network (voice and text roam on Verizon for free) and is one of the few (maybe only) MVNO's with access to Sprint's LTE (if it is in your area).
i love Metro for giving me sh*t speeds here in south florida,
oh wait i actually dont love metro, specially after the purchase of a $550 s3, all in 'hopes' for better spectrum.
for those of you with good speeds you're definitely making it,
for those of us in horrible speed areas such as south florida where you get 1.5mbps anywhere,ALWAYS(4mbps record breaking), lets just say not too blown away
By any chance did both of u activate the phone by dialing *228?I get bad speeds, VERY bad speeds. I never really get even close to 1 Mbps at all.
The highest I ever got was 2.22 in the time I had the phone, and I don't know how I got that...
I live in the L.A county area, I would think that would be a good place for fast speed. Is there anything I can do to make it go any faster? I really want high speeds. I can barely watch YouTube videos and navigate the Play Store.
I actually bought the phone in-store, they activated it for me as they are required to.
I don't know exactly what they did, but the woman controlling the phone had absolutely no idea how to use the phone. She nearly broke the back cover... I also don't like it how they open it, I think I'll buy online next time. Haha.
If that happened a 4G icon wouldn't even pop upOh I see well. Just wondering because most of the time the sim card wont register on ur acc so therefore u wont receive true 4G speeds. (When dialing *228)
If that happened a 4G icon wouldn't even pop up
In my cases and other cases it still did, but just wasn't fast.
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