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  • z31maniac
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    Sprint, my speeds according to SpeedTest are on par with ATT 3g and it's way cheaper.

    Now that my wife is on my plan at work (we get a 22% discount) we went from spending nearly $250 a month on two iPhones, to spending $130 for two HTC EVO 4Gs. And of course, if we hadn't gotten a 4G phone, it would be another $20 a month cheaper.

    Even without the discount, 450 daytime minutes (phones to other cell phones regardless of carrier don't count against your minutes), unlimited nights and weekends, unlimited texts and data is only $69.99 a month.

    You can't really beat that.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    I use Sprint. I get unlimited data, text, all that BS, 3 lines with 1500 shared free mobile to mobile (we have never in 4 years even come close to hitting the ceiling) and our bill with all the fees, taxes and other BS is about $120

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  • 801coppertop
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    Sprint is very cost effective. Just not best map coverage, little spotty from things i have heard. So as far as upgrades go you can actually upgrade before your contract is up, main line as early as one year before add a lines usually around 6 months before. If you want i can do a bill review just pm me your number and billing zip code and i can see when your contract is completely up, or if there is any ways to save you money!!

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  • Cletonius
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    Verizon has amazing coverage but is really expensive. After 2 years of $250+ a month for 2 smartphones I'm done. Looking like tmo or sprint will be getting my business.

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  • Joe G
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    a good buddy of mine has had T-mobile for years......the best service he has ever had was in Tijuana mexico, everywhere else he is lucky to get 1 bar.

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  • 5Toes
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    I read up a bit on the G2. Its awesome! Haha I watched like a 30 minute comparison on youtube, and the G2, with a slower processor, kicked the shit out of a Droid 2. Weird. I say these two, because I like hard keyboards.

    If I do get a G2 though, I will definitely change the android vanilla on it.

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  • rwh11385
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    I've had AT&T Wireless/Cingular/AT&T as long as I can remember and has served me fine. Plus, even on the most basic 3G phone you can text, use data, and talk at the same time.

    All I know is I will NEVER use a non-GSM phone. I've had a camping trip go bad, batteries die on crazy days, or phones just plain stop working and would hate to have to go into a store to change over my phone's registration if I had a spare lying around. Or trapped in another state - give me a burner phone and problem solved. Plus, world traveling and swapping to local sim is much too awesome with GSM phones.

    I used T Mobile UK for 3 months and thought they were good and very convenient. If I ever switched, it would be to T Mobile.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by Philo
    I've had t-mobile for 7 years now. No real problems to report. I pay about $135 when it's all said and done for 5 lines, 700 minutes, free night/weekend/tmobile to tmobile, and unlimited text.

    Not a bad gig. If you do the data plan stuff, I think T-mobile has one of the less expensive plans out of the competitors.
    Same, but we just have 2 lines. I have a G2, and my wife has a G1. We've been with them since they were VoiceStream, which I think had to be almost 10 years ago, if not more. Never had any problems. Great service, great coverage.

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  • 5Toes
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    Haha Ill keep a look out for you. Your car is seriously bitchin with the rack and Rally lights up front.

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  • jasonsnoddy
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    I don't get there early enough to get a church spot, I park in actual oc parking aboce the two bhs lots. Hellaflush.

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  • 5Toes
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    Rollover is awesome. One month our home phone got fucked up for the entire month, and we had 3000 rollover minutes... saved our ass.

    So depending on if you are a student or not you can get a discount?

    See the deal is, that I am due for an upgrade this month. But I hate this damn company. My brother and mom aren't due for another year or so. So Im going to get my own line on a different carrier, then they will join in and we can make it a family plan later when their contracts are up.

    Jason - I havn't seen your car at OC lately

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  • 801coppertop
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    I work at an att. Lol there are some advantages, rollover being the biggest IMO but it is spendy. Also if you do decide to stay let me know where you guys work I can try to get you a discount, or school gets them too. Usually saves like 15% off plan.

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  • jasonsnoddy
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    Originally posted by blackhawkimpact
    Verizon's always been the best IMO

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  • 5Toes
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    Hmm all good to know. Im still just wondering about T-Mobile, because I know they used to be so so. But now they turned their entire operation around, and their G2 Google phone looks temptingggg

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  • shiftbmw
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    Verizon. I used to work at a company that collected and analyzed cell phone data, and the general consensus was that verizon is a head above.

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