What phone did you try?
Many... I will say I have a friend with a nexus 4 that doesn't sound too bad on T-Mobile. Not sure if it's just the area or individual phones or both....
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What phone did you try?
Many... I will say I have a friend with a nexus 4 that doesn't sound too bad on T-Mobile. Not sure if it's just the area or individual phones or both....
Give a Motorola device a try, they actually try for great sound quality while its the backburner for other OEM (Samsung)
QUOTE=DirtyDee;6413432]Give a Motorola device a try, they actually try for great sound quality while its the backburner for other OEM (Samsung)
Next Motorola I repair I will definitely make a few calls. I would be concerned with Motorola as I gave up on them years ago due to battery/charging issues across the board. The last Motorola I had/condoned purchasing was a 325i due to it's amazing to on Verizon. Anyone try the note 3 for voice quality? I noticed you stated poor quality with Samsung. The nexus 5 and note 3 are the two phones with my attention
can anyone help me pls? my bf had bought a tmobile note 3 on ebay and it is unlocked with good imei... problem is, when we took it to metro it would not activate! it would say "not registered on network" when we tried to call. this confuses me because the phone has all the requirements for it to work on metro? what's funny was that after spending 70 bucks, and the phone still not working... they did not refund us!!
im sorry for bringing up a month's old thread... but pls, i need the help! iv'e searched everywhere for a solution!!
ps: we called tmobile and even they said its not blocked... could it have been a bad activation? the people from metro were kind of stupid....
If I were you I would look to Straight talk for service, you can get tmobile or att sim whichever has better service where you live. and $45 per month unlimited is damn nice.
No its the same as t mobile and metro, unlimited but 2.5gb at full speeds$45 a month on ST is only 2.5 G's of Data.
Bruce in Ocala, Fl
No its the same as t mobile and metro, unlimited but 2.5gb at full speeds
No its the same as t mobile and metro, unlimited but 2.5gb at full speeds
I am not sure what you mean, I have never had my straight talk service throttled. I run on t mobile towers though.Set my aio phone on throttle next to my roomstes straight talk phone on throttle and I see 4 times the speed. Just sayin. Not all throttles are equal.
Both gsm, both lte, both at&t sims
Aio throttles there max speeds to 8mbps. Plenty fast enough to do anything you want.
Yea we had some crap speeds LTE was pretty lackluster for quite some time no on the other hand we do get better speeds. If I ever feel the need to no longer need 60 plus gbs of data usage and 30gbs on the 2nd line I would pop in an att mvno sim and test the waters. See how green that grass really isAio throttles there max speeds to 8mbps. Plenty fast enough to do anything you want. Then when you use your data allowence they throttle you to a respectable 256 kps. It maintains that speed really well. Still a very usable speed and better than alot of speeds ive seen people piat from there unthrottled metro phones. So for 60 bucks on aio you get unlimited web. Its just after 5 gigs you get throttled to a usuable 256 kps. Not saying ones better than the other that would depend on what network is better in your area att or t mobile but in most areas att does have the more stable consistant network.
Throttle?
What's that?
Find me Just One carrier besides T-Metro that'll give me 20 G's of data in a month for $60 and "we'll talk".
I'll be waiting.
Cell phones are Supposed to make life easier for us. I'm getting older. I need LESS stress in what's left of my life, not More.
I'm not going to Pay Money Every Month so I can figure out at which point in that month my GREAT phone becomes a GREAT paperweight.
Bruce in Ocala, Fl
While I'm not a fan of throttling I would agree with this, assuming you get the full 8Mbps. That's fast enough for almost anything right now, including streaming HD video.
Yea, agreed, but since I live close to a base that has interference from one of tue bands tmobile uses, well no dice for me.
Idk this is an old base and has been on the chopping block before so I dont think they get alot of technology
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