Strange that it lists Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario. I was just in a local T-Mobile store (who recommended I call Customer Loyalty who hooked me up with a good deal on the Sensation) and mentioned that it was just announced that 4G was just turned on here. They looked kind of confused and said they'd had it for about a year already... On a demo model Sensation in store Speedtest got about 6Mbps down and 1.5Mbps up. Maybe this announcement just meant they finished covering all or at least most of the areas and some already have had it?
Hey everyone, the upgrade speed that T-Mobile is talking about that they upgraded their 4G network to, only applies to the mobile device "Rocket30" device or something like that. This is the usb/aircard device which connects directly to a laptop, giving you "instant internet" everywhere. It doesn't apply to what you would see on any cellphone currently.
Hey everyone, the upgrade speed that T-Mobile is talking about that they upgraded their 4G network to, only applies to the mobile device "Rocket30" device or something like that. This is the usb/aircard device which connects directly to a laptop, giving you "instant internet" everywhere. It doesn't apply to what you would see on any cellphone currently.
Have a g2x and complained to customer service that it sucked so they gave me my full upgrade back and they took 100 dollars off the price of the sensation. I'm getting it for 149.99 right away. I love T-Mobile and they love me now I have a g2x and sensation and nexus one
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