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Check out this T-Mobile commercial I was in! EDIT: 12/20 Now with the second half!!

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FWIW I thought you did a damn good job. Played the part well and it is comical because I have an iPhone 4s. I used to have the Motorola Atrix. I still see better quality photos from the 4s than any other smartphone out there. Yes the Galaxy Nexus has a higher clocked cpu but the gpu in the 4s still smokes it. Don't get me wrong, I think they've made huge strides with the Tegra3 but it isn't in a smartphone yet.

But back to on the true topic here. Congrats man. You did a great job.

Bwah - thanks 🙂
 
I was comparing apples to apples, "Unlimited" to "Unlimited." Neither AT&T nor T-Mobile offer the unlimited plan anymore. AT&T's "unlimited" $30 plan had a secret 5GB cap that simply triggered a nasty letter about impacting other users if you exceeded it and threatened to cancel your agreement if you did it regularly but now they assume you are tethering and try to force you onto a tethering plan automatically if you don't respond. T-Mobile's "unlimited" $10 plan has a 200MB cap that severely throttles you. Neither are currently offered but there are many people grandfathered in. "Suckered" is probably the right way to put it.

I was on T-Mobile's "Unlimited" plan, and in fact I still have it. I do well over 200 mb (around 900ish) a month and I've NEVER been throttled. :colbert:
 
I understand you are not in the U.S.?

There are many areas outside of the major cities that are still on dial up or even have no access to Internet other than Satellite.

Uhhh you do understand that 4G has only been rolled out in several relatively high density urban areas, in which HSI is probably inexpensive or much better than any sort of cell service you might get.
 
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