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Questions about Tmobile $30 plan

TriumphLance

Android Enthusiast
Dec 6, 2011
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Hey I've just stumbled on this $30 4g plan, I'm with virgin mobile and I did not know about this plan until a couple hours ago so I'm gathering info on it. I could literally switch to a 4g phone plan for hardly any increase in money if I sell my phone.. I am just wondering a couple of things.

1. Is it only 100minutes bar none or can you talk over 100 minutes by paying extra? I usually talk under 100 a month just wondering.

2. What Android phone would you recommend $200-$250 range. Big screen. Good signal strength.

3. Can I buy a used t-mobile phone and use it on this plan?

4. What speeds do you guys get in a 3g/4g area? I'm only getting 500kbps on Virgin Mobile. I live within a mile of a huge 4g coverage area on their map.
 
1. Is it only 100minutes bar none or can you talk over 100 minutes by paying extra?
It will be xx cents per minute over 100. Go to T-Mobile.com for the exact rate.

2. What Android phone would you recommend $200-$250 range. Big screen. Good signal strength.
I'd go for a used LG G2x at that price. Dual-core, 4" screen. If you want a physical keyboard a used HTC G2 is even cheaper. Single-core, 3.7" screen. Both phones run vanilla Android Gingerbread 2.3 which is a Good Thing. Google or T-Mobile.com for more details. For $250 or less you probably won't find a good phone with a larger screen unless you hit a great deal. I find 4" to be just right anyway.

3. Can I buy a used t-mobile phone and use it on this plan?
See above. Be sure to get a T-Mobile version so the 3G-4G frequencies match or you be stuck with Edge (2G) data speed.

4. What speeds do you guys get in a 3g/4g area? I'm only getting 500kbps on Virgin Mobile. I live within a mile of a huge 4g coverage area on their map.
Some 4G areas are faster than others. Expect at least 1-1.5mbps and as much as 5-6mbps down. At home
I get 1-15mbps both down and up. Other areas around town I can get 3-5mbps down and 1-1.5mbps up.
 
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When I went from Virgin Mobile to T-Mobile, I went with the Galaxy S II T989, but that phone is $450 right now. The original Galaxy S 4G can be good too if you are willing to get it used on ebay for $200ish, I was fond of this phone for its AMOLED screen and excellent sound. Big is a relative term now, since I consider 4" screens as small.

In a good coverage area you will get great speed compared to what you're used to with Virgin's Sprint network. Best scenario, with the Galaxy S II T989 which is capable of 42Mbps, I gets 24Mbps download speed. You will likely get a phone with HSPA+ 21Mbps rating though, and can get up to 15Mbps with very good signals. Even without being in an HSPA area, I can get 6Mbps down.

If you are in 2G area, you will get EDGE speed, which is about a couple times faster than 56k modem. Realistically you'll get something like 100-250kbps.

To use T-Mobile's 3G network, just make sure your phone support the 1700 and 2100 bands. Or you can be hopeful about this news: http://www.gsmarena.com/tmobile_usa_running_1900mhz_3g_in_some_areas_iphones_invited-news-3537.php

Btw, when the carriers call it HSPA+, 4G or LTE, all of these are 3G. LTE =/= 4G.
 
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