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Welcome to the forum!

There are two popular services for the Nexus 4. You can get T-Mobile Monthly 4G with:
Umlimited data (throttled after 5GB)
Unlimited texts
100 Minutes

for $30 a month.

Or you can get Straight Talk with AT&T with:
Unlimited data (some people complain getting data warnings and others don't. ~2GB data a month is considered safe)
Unlimited texts
Unlimited calling

for $45 a month.

Both of those are off-contract so if you don't like one service you can easily switch to the other. I hope that helps.
 
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Welcome to the forum!

There are two popular services for the Nexus 4. You can get T-Mobile Monthly 4G with:
Umlimited data (throttled after 5GB)
Unlimited texts
100 Minutes

for $30 a month.

Or you can get Straight Talk with AT&T with:
Unlimited data (some people complain getting data warnings and others don't. ~2GB data a month is considered safe)
Unlimited texts
Unlimited calling

for $45 a month.

Both of those are off-contract so if you don't like one service you can easily switch to the other. I hope that helps.

Thank you so much for your advice..I don't see the T-mobile plan on there website..I was browsing and couldn't find it..How do u like the AT&T ST plan? Is the service good?
 
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It all depends where you live. In bigger cities i'd recommend T-Mobile as they should be a good deal faster, but the signal can have problems with buildings. AT&T has better coverage nationwide and better signal penetration for buildings. Also take into account the 100 minute cap on the Monthly 4G plan. The unlimted minutes and data with T-Mobile is $70 a month. Look for anything that says prepaid or Monthly 4G on T-Mobile's website.
 
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It all depends where you live. In bigger cities i'd recommend T-Mobile as they should be a good deal faster, but the signal can have problems with buildings. AT&T has better coverage nationwide and better signal penetration for buildings. Also take into account the 100 minute cap on the Monthly 4G plan. The unlimted minutes and data with T-Mobile is $70 a month. Look for anything that says prepaid or Monthly 4G on T-Mobile's website.

So if I decide to use ST-AT&T do I just need to go to walmart and buy a sim card than transfer my number? How do I go about using my phone with ST? I just want to make sure I know what to do to activate it. Thanks
 
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So if I decide to use ST-AT&T do I just need to go to walmart and buy a sim card than transfer my number? How do I go about using my phone with ST? I just want to make sure I know what to do to activate it. Thanks

The sim cards are not sold at walmart locations (around here at least), you can buy the sim card from straighttalk.com or walmart.com. They both sell the sim card+$45 for the first month at a $5 discount, so it will be around $60 shipped. There is a lot of talk about the best APN settings, but I think the "best" ones turned out to be the same in the instructions.

You can start with TMo and see if it works out. In my two experiences going to TMobile stores, though, their employees were not just sneaky but outright liars. Avoid them, or have customer service on the phone so you can verify anything they say.

I posted elsewhere that TMo has very poor service at my home, including times of no service, and the battery drain to go with it. ATT works out better for me because I'd rather have consistent, full reception than the occasional high speed. ATT here still gives me over 3Mbps down which is plenty for my needs.
 
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I'm currently a TMo $30 plan subscriber and coming from a Galaxy Nexus.
I already have micro sims from TMo. Do I just call and have them transfer my account to the new micro sim?

I'm new to this world of sim cards, but I'm pretty sure the big benefit is your account is tied to the sim card, not phone. Unless the sim is tied to the phone, you can just put the current sim card in your new phone and continue using it
 
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What is the Solavei plan? Can you give me more details please? How many minutes do you get and what is the service like?

Solavei is unlimited talk/text/data for $49/month on the T-Mobile prepaid network. Data isn't throttled until 4GB. No contract.

They are also doing the affiliate sign up thing which can effectively lower this if you are interested in such things.

I've been happier with them than I was with Sprint. (That's might have something to do with how much I love my Nexus 4.)
 
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Welcome to the forum!

There are two popular services for the Nexus 4. You can get T-Mobile Monthly 4G with:
Umlimited data (throttled after 5GB)
Unlimited texts
100 Minutes

for $30 a month.

Or you can get Straight Talk with AT&T with:
Unlimited data (some people complain getting data warnings and others don't. ~2GB data a month is considered safe)
Unlimited texts
Unlimited calling

for $45 a month.

Both of those are off-contract so if you don't like one service you can easily switch to the other. I hope that helps.

I can't seem to find the AT&T card on the ST website only T-mobile.. Do you have any idea why? Also, on the Walmart website ST only hast AT&T.. I am not sure what to do..please help..Thanks
 
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I Just got my Nexus today, WOW, This thing is amazing. So freaking fast, beautiful screen, great pictures. I am pretty impressed with it.


I will most likely go with the T-mobile 30.00/month value plan,
But I heard about ptel - https://www.platinumtel.com/plans
40/month unlimited everything. first month 20dollars off with a signup code. So if you enter your zip code and you have coverage in your area, that might be another option for N4 users.

Right now, I am just using my N4 on wi-fi until my current month ends on my old phone. But I planned ahead and have a tmobile micro sim ready to activate when I am ready.
 
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I can't seem to find the AT&T card on the ST website only T-mobile.. Do you have any idea why? Also, on the Walmart website ST only hast AT&T.. I am not sure what to do..please help..Thanks

On the ST website, at some point it asks whether you have an ATT or TMobile compatible phone. Somebody has said if you select the third option (GSM compatible) they put you on ATT by default. Don't know the accuracy of that. Just make sure you get to select it before paying
 
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