After nearly 4 hours of trying my order for a 16gb N4 went thru. I was in shock. It says 2-3 weeks shipping. Hope it is worth all the effort.
Sean
Sean
After nearly 4 hours of trying my order for a 16gb N4 went thru. I was in shock. It says 2-3 weeks shipping. Hope it is worth all the effort.
Sean
After nearly 4 hours of trying my order for a 16gb N4 went thru. I was in shock. It says 2-3 weeks shipping. Hope it is worth all the effort.
Sean
Same result for me too. Too bad google just buried their heads in the sand on the 13th instead of just keeping on taking orders like today. 2 or 3 weeks is no sweat for me. Probably will have more roms & easier rooting methods by then anyway :thumbup:
The Nexus 4 Toolkit is a one-click unlocking/rooting solution that worked great for me.
I bought a 16 GB as well. I have the EVO LTE and I like it a lot, but I would love to get off of CDMA and T-Mo is a lot cheaper than Sprint.
My new tmobile microsim will finally get it's home. Been ready to rid myself of virgin mobile (i mean slo-bile) for a while now.
Also I really want to support Google in this, to try and move the industry away from carrier-subsidized phones. If Google is willing to eat some of the cost of the phone in exchange for ad revenue, then that means cheaper phones for me without carrier restrictions, and that's a world I'd like to live in. If the Nexus 4 takes off, then maybe we'll see other manufacturers follow this strategy.
when you get the shopping cart to come up just tab to the proceed button and hold down the enter key
Ordered a prepaid microsim from Tmo for a buck. But now I have to wonder if I should go with the prepaid route for $30 with 5 GB of high speed data, unlimited texts and 100 minutes, or go with their value plan for $54.99 which has 500 minutes and unlimited high speed data (no texts but I use Google Voice so I get free unlimited texts anyway). Decisions, decisions...
I'd do the $30 plan without hesitation, but I use my phone for tethering while at work, and have been known to go over 5 GB before. That's why I'm on Sprint right now, unlimited data. The Value Plan is still much cheaper than my Sprint plan, and while it's postpaid, I'm not seeing anything about 2-year contracts with it, although I will go into a store and ask before just assuming.
Really? I was told that the speeds are throttled down to Edge levels. Even my Sprint 3G does better than Edge.
I believe that, Sprint 3g is way faster than VM 3g @ 77kbps down (yes kbps) on average for me. Sometimes im lucky & get 1mbps down (in the middle of the night). 5gb is my usual monthly usage so I will be happy.
Holy carp. That's insane. Doesn't VM run on Sprint's network? You'd think the speeds would be comparable.
Enjoy the $30 plan. I might be joining you on it.
Really? I was told that the speeds are throttled down to Edge levels. Even my Sprint 3G does better than Edge.
VM runs on Sprint's network, but Sprint contract users get priority over pre-paid. If the tower is busy it will throttle all VM users so Sprint users get better speeds. Sprint also allows for roaming on Verizon's towers, but VM does not. VM is like the unwanted stepchild of Sprint and gets treated like dirt. That was one of the major reasons i'm switching to T-Mobile.
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