T-Mo Press Release on how fast the Metro migration is going. (I'd think this means they must be at least half done or why would they be bragging earlier than that? )
Only one real SPECIFIC that I think we didn't already know.
I wonder if metro will enter into an upgrade type program now that TMob is involved.
I learned yesterday that Tmob has an upgrade program. My buddy got the Note 2 when it came out and paid it off in a couple months. He went into the store over the weekend and traded it straight up for a S4. He also changed to the pre paid $60 plan so there was no strings attached to the trade or anything.
If I did know I forgot but I was surprised they have a trade in program. And it actually seems to be legit and not out to screw you.
T-Mo Press Release on how fast the Metro migration is going. (I'd think this means they must be at least half done or why would they be bragging earlier than that? )
Only one real SPECIFIC that I think we didn't already know.
actually i think its more of they started to transition users over sooner than expected. with gsm devices now being sold and since 60% of metropcs users apparently upgrade every years...
actually i think its more of they started to transition users over sooner than expected. with gsm devices now being sold and since 60% of metropcs users apparently upgrade every years...
Hey guys got a quick question. I just started a new plan with T-Mobile and the S4. I live in the North Bay Area, California. Specifically Napa. I have always had connection issues in my house with pretty much every carrier other than Verizon. Anyway right now my signal is stays at HSPA:11 about 95% of the time, and connects to LTE very rarely. But my signal strength fluctuates a lot. Anywhere from 0-3 bars.
My question: When do you think that my T-Mobile S4 will get access to Metros LTE towers in the area. Because on my Metro S3 I get a solid 1 bar of LTE with 1-3mbs. So I am hoping that I will get access to those LTE towers so my S4 will hopefully connect to LTE rather than the HSPA and stop dropping to no bars. Thanks guys.
Hey guys got a quick question. I just started a new plan with T-Mobile and the S4. I live in the North Bay Area, California. Specifically Napa. I have always had connection issues in my house with pretty much every carrier other than Verizon. Anyway right now my signal is stays at HSPA:11 about 95% of the time, and connects to LTE very rarely. But my signal strength fluctuates a lot. Anywhere from 0-3 bars.
My question: When do you think that my T-Mobile S4 will get access to Metros LTE towers in the area. Because on my Metro S3 I get a solid 1 bar of LTE with 1-3mbs. So I am hoping that I will get access to those LTE towers so my S4 will hopefully connect to LTE rather than the HSPA and stop dropping to no bars. Thanks guys.
They have previously indicated that tmo customers would not see access to metro spectrum for a while, year or more. However they changed that in vegas so maybe they will change that other places too.
They have previously indicated that tmo customers would not see access to metro spectrum for a while, year or more. However they changed that in vegas so maybe they will change that other places too.
Im on the $70 unlimited everything with the $20 fee for the S4 monthly. As far as speeds the best Ive gotten was 7mbs in my house. But that is with 1 bar and regular 4G. I havent tested it yet with full bars and LTE yet.
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