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Hey guys, couldn't be happier seeing the release of the SGS3 for both these carriers, but this brings up a dilemma. I am currently with US Cellular under my mom's plan. She actually pays the whole bill since she gets a discount. I am thinking of switching to Verizon, which my Dad has (divorced parents). Reason being, Verizon seems to get a huge selection of phones much quicker than US Cellular. Also, their 4G network is huge, I even have it in my town. US Cellular is only supposed to get 4G in a town 30 miles away from me by the end of this year. Advantages of US Cellular are no contracts, and belief points for faster upgrades. The kicker to all is if I switched I doubt my dad would pay for my part, and I'm a college student so the funds aren't always flowing. So, in your guys' opinions is it worth it to switch and have to pay for my part to get better 4G coverage and such?
Hey guys, couldn't be happier seeing the release of the SGS3 for both these carriers, but this brings up a dilemma. I am currently with US Cellular under my mom's plan. She actually pays the whole bill since she gets a discount. I am thinking of switching to Verizon, which my Dad has (divorced parents). Reason being, Verizon seems to get a huge selection of phones much quicker than US Cellular. Also, their 4G network is huge, I even have it in my town. US Cellular is only supposed to get 4G in a town 30 miles away from me by the end of this year. Advantages of US Cellular are no contracts, and belief points for faster upgrades. The kicker to all is if I switched I doubt my dad would pay for my part, and I'm a college student so the funds aren't always flowing. So, in your guys' opinions is it worth it to switch and have to pay for my part to get better 4G coverage and such?