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And here comes a monkey wrench...

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"Anyone planning of getting a new Inspire 4G, take note. This internal document from AT&T might weigh heavily in your decision. While AT&T has decided they won't be charging more for their 4G service, they will require anyone using a 4G device to get a new plan.

According to the memo, the data tiers for 4G are the same as the 3G plans, namely $15 for each 200 MB or 2 GB for $25.00 (with $10 per GB overage). This means unlimited data in no longer an option, because you will have to change plans. We have no idea how this will affect customers with unlimited data grandfathered in who buy a phone off-contract and just drop their SIM card in, but I would imagine AT&T can tell with a little bit of auditing. Will this affect your buying decision? Sound off in the forums! "
 
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AT&T's 4G policies revealed | Android Central

Now I'm annoyed, as I will surely use over 2gb of data, and this is bullshit.

Hoping this turns out not to be true, or else I'll be jumping ship in August. :mad:

WTF!?!?! This is not cool! It won't affect me since I lost my unlimited date when I changed to a family plan, but it's ridiculous to force this on a , thus far, shoddy 4G service that's anything but 4G yet.
 
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It was only a matter of time... and you know every other carrier will do the very same thing eventually. They aren't about to allow people using 10 GB for free on their system. Yeah it sucks, but don't think for an instant that ATT is somehow unique about profits and network loading.
 
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WTF!?!?! This is not cool! It won't affect me since I lost my unlimited date when I changed to a family plan, but it's ridiculous to force this on a , thus far, shoddy 4G service that's anything but 4G yet.

From what I understand all plans including unlimited will be mirrored. You just can't sign up for unlimited if you don't already have it...sames as before. You do have to call up and switch to the 4G version though
 
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It was only a matter of time... and you know every other carrier will do the very same thing eventually. They aren't about to allow people using 10 GB for free on their system. Yeah it sucks, but don't think for an instant that ATT is somehow unique about profits and network loading.

Very few people can use 10gb if they try. The low average is under 2 for heavy smartphone users, and the high is somewhere around four.

10gb = obvious tether exploitation to the 10th power. Customers who do that usually get shut down on ATT, in fact there are many people over at xda who have experienced this. It usually happens around 6gb.
 
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From what I understand all plans including unlimited will be mirrored. You just can't sign up for unlimited if you don't already have it...sames as before. You do have to call up and switch to the 4G version though

If this is actually the case, then it's a non-issue. But....if not...wow, there will be lots of pissed off people.
 
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It literally says, if you have unlimited data and want to upgrade, you are forced to choose an available 4G data plan. No unlimited 4G data plan exists.
 
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Which device would be better than the 2 that are available in the next 3 weeks?

AT&T still has 12 more to announce.....

how about the Verizon version of the Inspire, with TRUE LTE compatibility:

"HTC ThunderBolt is a version of the Desire HD with LTE connectivity. Rest of the features include a 4.3-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 8-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and 720p video recording, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, 8GB of built-in storage that's further expandable with microSD memory cards."


HTC ThunderBolt 4G - IntoMobile

HTC Thunderbolt: A Closer Look at One of CES's Hottest Phones - PCWorld
 
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how about the Verizon version of the Inspire, with TRUE LTE compatibility:

"HTC ThunderBolt is a version of the Desire HD with LTE connectivity. Rest of the features include a 4.3-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 8-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and 720p video recording, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, 8GB of built-in storage that's further expandable with microSD memory cards."


HTC ThunderBolt 4G - IntoMobile

HTC Thunderbolt: A Closer Look at One of CES's Hottest Phones - PCWorld
Plus I bet my ass that you can replace the battery on the Thunderbolt with a much bigger one. AT&T can bite me.
 
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Don't think it was inevitable. If anything, I think bringing back unlimited plans would be more likely. Sprint offers it on their WiMax service, and Verizon will be offering it with their LTE service. There's no reason this should not run in line with what is the current business standard. Especially when this is technically still 3G.
 
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