good 3g/4g tablet?

stinger608

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Basically what I am needing is a device (tablet?) that is 3g/4g to surf for information while at work.
This would just be used for work related information searches as well as looking up addresses that I need to find.
I do service work for the state and need to respond to calls within an hour so having a device that would do that would be very useful.
I also need to look up information regarding parts for appliances, furnaces, water heaters, etc...

Thanks in advance.

Oh, I don't have a "smart phone" and don't want to commit to some 2 year/million dollar contract :D just to receive a nice smart phone.
I ultimately just want to "tether" the device to my existing cell phone. My current cell phone is a Straight Talk so I don't know if that is even possible. :\
 

paperwastage

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Oh, I don't have a "smart phone" and don't want to commit to some 2 year/million dollar contract just to receive a nice smart phone.
since you are on StraightTalk (prepaid), you can just buy a smartphone outright and use it...

On a budget, the Moto G LTE is pretty good and future-proof($219 for LTE, $179 for non-LTE), or a Lumia 520/521 for under $60, but Windows phone

Straight Talk doesn't allow tether though....


you could get a T_mobille-compatible tablet... t-mobile offers 200MB for free to anyone with a compatible cellular tablet(you get cut off completely after 200MB)

http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-9700


you could also make do with a wifi-only tablet/device, and use one of these "free" hotspots. *free= because people have had bad experiences with them, and charging extra fees

http://slickdeals.net/f/7046632-fre...mb-month-free-free-shipping-10-activation?v=1
 
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Red Storm

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Honestly forget the tablet and get yourself a smartphone. A Nexus 5 would be your high end for around $350, a Moto X is your mid range around $300, or a Moto G on the low end for around $200.

Those are all without contract, and should work with Straight Talk.
 

stinger608

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Thanks guys! Hmm, its looking more like I just need to buy a good smart phone.......Although, I see that if a person grabs a Sprint phone, he or she can get this deal at $33 per month for unlimited calls, texts, and 2gigs per month data:

http://www.ringplus.net/

Seems like a hell of a deal!
Of course one still has to find and buy a Sprint phone LOL.
 

paperwastage

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look at the two websites below at sprint's coverage in your area. not a good idea if you have to travel often for work(even just within your state)

www.sensorly.com , www.opensignal.com

Sprint phones, basically the only decent inexpensive phone would be the nexus 5 or moto G. no moto G LTE. it's a lot more restricted than GSM phones (on AT&T/T-mobile/their MVNOs like Straighttalk)
 

stinger608

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look at the two websites below at sprint's coverage in your area. not a good idea if you have to travel often for work(even just within your state)

www.sensorly.com , www.opensignal.com

Sprint phones, basically the only decent inexpensive phone would be the nexus 5 or moto G. no moto G LTE. it's a lot more restricted than GSM phones (on AT&T/T-mobile/their MVNOs like Straighttalk)

Wow, thanks man!! Looks like Sprint has pretty shitty coverage in my area!