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Originally Posted by MiRee446
This US carrier shakeup stuff is pretty interesting. Anyone making the jump to T-Mobile for the 3 lines for $100 (all-in) promotion?
My GF and I are on 2x5 GB for $100 and thought that was an awesome deal... we're definitely intending to try to get on unlimited + no taxes for 100.
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Originally Posted by jawhoo
Wow - quick look at their website says you can get 2 lines for $100/mo unlimited including taxes, 2 free Galaxy S7s (I am wondering if you can pay to upgrade to edge?), and $150/line in gift cards. That's pretty amazing on its face: I'd save $25/month on my plan (with no chance to go over data, although I never do that @ 10GB), save a $500-$900 outlay for the phone, and get the extra $300 from two lines switching. I'm not super price concious, but $1K + lower monthly cost is worth my time.
Anyone have good/bad thoughts re: T-mobile? Particularly in Seattle if you got it...
That's nuts. I didn't know about that, will have to look into it. Will definitely be willing to make more of an effort if it involves 2 free phones (which we'd immediately sell since we both dislike Samsung - she liking Apple and me liking stock Android).
Overall, I'd give T-Mobile 2 huge thumbs up. Service has been incredible and on par with all my friends who have AT&T/Verizon. They're also just constantly making improvements since they really want to be considered in the same tier. Now I go on ski/hiking trips out in no man's land and rarely have spots with no service.
Never been to Seattle though, haha, so take that for what it's worth.
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Originally Posted by Mark_K
T-mobile in Southern California is awesome. However, if your phone doesn't support LTE channel 12, your cell coverage inside buildings/house will likely suffer.
I dunno about this. Large thick walled buildings maybe, but I got T-Mo in summer '14 in Boston, and it's been basically flawless since. I don't think Band 12 was up back then, but I could be wrong.