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Official MetroPCS BYOD discussion thread

Meh. And I've checked my area on two different ones. Both are so massively underreported as to be worthless.

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

One of drawbacks to living in a smaller community.

IFTFY ;)

In case it was missed my Point was that "in the sticks" could be based more on population density (even for that smaller town) than the distance From said people.

Bruce in Ocala, Fl
 
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Alright guys, if you still want a SIM card pm me. Going to metro sometime this weekend so I can grab a few for whomever still wants them.


Need a count by tomorrow around lunch so lmk.

While at Boston earlier this week, during my failed attempt to purchase the s4 from incompetent 'reps' i did get to ask her this:

Is there the possibility of you selling me a few sim cards, and then me calling back at a later time providing you with the acct info and phone info(IMEI etc) to finish the activation process?

Answer - No that is not possible we dont just sell the sim cards they must be activated in store, we must complete the setup here to perform a few tests and make sure everything works okay.

So honestly i think youll encounter this same answer yourself, im hoping you're planning to go to a Mom-and-pop stealer in a BYOD market, there i see the possibility of you walking out the store with the sims, and have them expect to receive calls to complete the activation of the previously sold sim cards(to you) remotely, thats all ofcouse ONLY IF you find a 'rep' who wants to make the sale and is willing to work this out with you. Dont try to buy them just to buy them, as they'll be useless if people cant actually call back and have the rep add the IMEI into the system and complete the activation. Basically, tell the rep what youre trying to do, and hope he's willing to work with you/others. At the end of the day the change must be done on that POS computer.

Just a friendly heads up, i appreciate the fact you're tryna help out fellow members, as i had in mind when i inquired about purchasing sims in Boston, but you'd rather be a bit more on the safe side...gas isnt exactly cheap nowadays haha ;)

Also some food for thought,
Cost of sim $10
Activation $15
Shipping ~$1 - $5
ETA of sim July 22-27

BYOD is expected to make its way to MANY paces in August, which is only a week later..
 
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I have been doing a lot of research on what phones can be used from AT&T to T-Mobile service.

I have a pantech burst.. which i love. it's on att.. i keep hearing about the 1700/2100mhz band is needed for current hspa speeds since i'm sure my area isn't refarmed out yet.

I looked at the popule LG Optimus L9.. and that phone being sold by TMO... doesn't have the 1700/2100MHZ on UMTS either... does have the 2100 though. Just like the pantech burst.

My problem is that I'm finding alot of information stating my burst won't work unless it's been refarmed already. any knowledge of this stuff out there?
 
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Will the merger with T-mo use t-mo's hspa+? or will it use 4g? I was planning on getting a google edition HTC One but it doesnt have the AWS band so no 1700mhz spectrum for it, so which spectrum will the merged tmobile and metro use?
The ones they've been using

1700/2100 AWS for LTE & HSPA and 1900 for HSPA in refarmed areas
 
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Hmmm got some rumours for everybody
More BYOD markets near the end of the month probably after the 26th and spectrum combine very soon. Emailing Legere about some other technical stuff, not likely but will see if I can get any confirmation on that.
Thanks for the update, greatly appreciated. Hopefully that will include Florida. Either way, glad to see new info regarding this.
 
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So all of my ninjas have confirmed that SIM cards and BYOD services will be available here in Michigan on Friday, but S4s will not be available. Personally, I am done waiting so I am considering buying a T-Mobile S4 from eBay and bringing it in for a SIM CARD. Everyone says they're the same model anyway and a brand new S4 is only $560 tax-free on eBay, cheaper than Metro after taxes and insurance is only $82 for 2 years. My question is, and I know it's been addressed before but I can't find it, will there be any problem with them pairing the S4 to the SIM since the S4 is not in the BYOD compatibility list from Metro's website?
 
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