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Githyanki

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Oct 11, 2014
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I am wanting to get a note 4, and trying to decide the best way to do it. I am currently on AT&T, but I understand that if I order through them, my bootloader will be locked.
Next way would be to buy outright from Amazon, but thats a lot of money to drop at once.
Next way I can find is to switch to T-Mobile and they will finance it for 2 years. Same price as buying, so no interest. This may be the best way since the contract price is lower than AT&T enough that with the financing of the phone, it would be the same price.

Mainly what I want to know is if getting it from T-Mobile it would have a bootloader that is not encrypted so that I can unlock it, or do I have to go through Amazon to get that anyways, and then decide the T-Mobile vs AT&T thing separately?

Also, any thought on the T-Mobile vs AT&T for general usage?

Thanks!!
Githyanki
 
Thanks Timelord65. I didn't realize T-Mobile coverage for LTE was so spotty. It does cover my city, but there are enough gaps locally, and especially nationally to make me reconsider them.
I asked too early if the boot loader is encrypted, not enough people have received their devices to find out yet I guess. I will have to wait and see. If they are, and I have to go through Amazon to get my device, I may just stay with AT&T.
 
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Thanks Timelord65. I didn't realize T-Mobile coverage for LTE was so spotty. It does cover my city, but there are enough gaps locally, and especially nationally to make me reconsider them.
I asked too early if the boot loader is encrypted, not enough people have received their devices to find out yet I guess. I will have to wait and see. If they are, and I have to go through Amazon to get my device, I may just stay with AT&T.

By tomorrow Monday afternoon for sure as most Tmobile users will have it, you will know if the bootloader is unlock. Most expert says it will be unlocked like before.
 
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Insane, or they just want decent LTE coverage?

Yes, I've looked hard at t mobile. I'll take pulling down 25 vs tmobile's 3g in my city. Call me insane...

U must live in a small little spot. Around here? We don't have those kind of ridiculous issues. I get 4G LTE. .downloading HD files at 3.4mb. I'm good. Unlimited across the board. I don't deal with limits.
 
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