Yes, it should, 'cause it will be unlocked and will work with T-Mobile's network. MetroPCS uses T-Mobile's network for it's GSM phones and any (carrier) unlocked phone that will work with T-Mobile will work with metroPCS.
Edit: I'm really hopeful that after tax refund season I'll be able to get one and I plan on using it on metroPCS's BYOD.
they don't suck, its just like any other job, if its a job and your getting paid just to know what they tell you then bam, thats it. If they actually want to make reasonable money they should know what they are talking about.
Is there a problem that it says LTE band support 4(1700)? but on the GSM bands it only listedGSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz... and it says carrier tmobile will work with this?
Does anyone know if Metro will let me keep my $55 unlimited plan if I switch to a Nexus 5?
I have a feeling they will make me get the $60 plan, but I'm not sure. Its probably the only reason I'm on the fence about getting it. I have to get rid of this LG Motion at some point.
Does anyone know if Metro will let me keep my $55 unlimited plan if I switch to a Nexus 5?
I have a feeling they will make me get the $60 plan, but I'm not sure. Its probably the only reason I'm on the fence about getting it. I have to get rid of this LG Motion at some point.
I'm guessing it is that Google and Verizon couldn't make an agreement. I think Google insisted on the "Nexus experience", where Google supplies the Android updates and software build, and Verizon insisted to be able to control those things.
Is there a problem that it says LTE band support 4(1700)? but on the GSM bands it only listedGSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz... and it says carrier tmobile will work with this?
It appears it does not support AWS for 3G, which is T-Mobile's main 3G band, so I'm not sure how it will work on 3G/HSPA+, at least outside of refarmed areas. It will be interesting to get clarification on that.
As is mentioned, it does support LTE Band 4 (which is the 1700/2100 frequency band), so LTE will work on T-Mobile/MetroPCS.
It appears it does not support AWS for 3G, which is T-Mobile's main 3G band, so I'm not sure how it will work on 3G/HSPA+, at least outside of refarmed areas. It will be interesting to get clarification on that.
As is mentioned, it does support LTE Band 4 (which is the 1700/2100 frequency band), so LTE will work on T-Mobile/MetroPCS.
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