If you want to stay with a Sprint MVNO, Ting cell phone service can activate a Nexus 5 bought from Google. You'd have to buy it from Google, not Sprint, which is good since it's cheaper from Google (plus the link in my sig).
well time has come for me to jump ship finally after 3 years. because of my location boost has horrible signal, last year was spent in frustration and barely usable service. an early christmas present is landing me a nexus 5 32G from play store. will activate on metropcs (for price) that will essentially use t-mobile towers (high speed data). win-win situation for me.
well time has come for me to jump ship finally after 3 years. because of my location boost has horrible signal, last year was spent in frustration and barely usable service. an early christmas present is landing me a nexus 5 32G from play store. will activate on metropcs (for price) that will essentially use t-mobile towers (high speed data). win-win situation for me.
I did that last year, however let me save you some trouble and money.
Go with Straight talk, T-mobile sim. $45 monthly and at least 2.5GB full speed.
Metro is $50 for that same service I believe and Straight talk does not always Throttle, if you only rarely go over they don't seem to bother you. Both will get t-mobile LTE which was a welcome surprise for me when I switched 3 months ago.
I did that last year, however let me save you some trouble and money.
Go with Straight talk, T-mobile sim. $45 monthly and at least 2.5GB full speed.
Metro is $50 for that same service I believe and Straight talk does not always Throttle, if you only rarely go over they don't seem to bother you. Both will get t-mobile LTE which was a welcome surprise for me when I switched 3 months ago.
Can I use any unlocked phone that uses a sim card? Thinking about switching to straight talk. My prevail is still running strong. But looking for a larger screen.
Can I use any unlocked phone that uses a sim card? Thinking about switching to straight talk. My prevail is still running strong. But looking for a larger screen.
Yes, but you need to use one that uses the frequency of the carrier you want, for example att uses 850 and 1900 I believe while t mobile uses 1700/2100. Att phones do not usually get 1700/2100 but most new t mobile phones will carry both tmobile and att frequencies.
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