Samsung Galaxy S? That's the next major product that should be coming for T-Mo pretty soon.
Also, depending on the area you live, keep an eye on Tmobiles HSPA+ rollout. The cities with that running full bore are getting VERY high data speeds.
Samsung Galaxy S? That's the next major product that should be coming for T-Mo pretty soon.
Also, depending on the area you live, keep an eye on Tmobiles HSPA+ rollout. The cities with that running full bore are getting VERY high data speeds.
Samsung phones are ugly compared to HTC
So, my ATT iphone contract is expiring, and as much as I'd like to get off ATT and Apple, the 4G looks pretty good in comparison to the current Android based phones.
Anything coming up on the near horizon for Tmobile?
i would wait for the galaxy S, the GPU in that >>>> the GPU in the nexus one.
MUST WAIT LONGER!
Do you guys know if there is a fone in the works with a processor greater than 1ghz?
MUST WAIT LONGER!
Do you guys know if there is a fone in the works with a processor greater than 1ghz?
Well duh, the Snapdragon platform doesn't include a GPU.![]()
... I run mine on a 1GHz low voltage kernel.
a bit off topic.
How much longer does your phone run? Build it yourself or what it found on XDA or another forum?
If your contract with AT&T is expiring, why are you only looking at T-Mo? Shouldn't you have the option to go to any carrier you wish? Plenty of excellent phones on Sprint and Verizon right now.
Primarily total cost of ownership.
Right now, I'm on ATT with my iphone and a usb dongle for a cool $160/month. The wife and her retired mother are on a separate Tmobile plan for another $90ish. I'd like to get everything together, so I did some number crunching.
2 '3G' phones, 1 dumb phone, unlimited text for family, not factoring the costs of phones themselves, nor taxes and fees:
Tmo 1500, no contract -- $3105 over 2 years
Tmo 1500, w contract -- $4065 over 2 years
Tmo Unlimited, no con -- $4185 over 2 years
ATT 2100, w contract -- $4382 over 2 years
VER 2000, w contract -- $5029 over 2 years (work discount drops this ~$4500)
Tmo Unlimited, w con -- $5361 over 2 years
Another factor against Verizon besides being so costly is the no simul talk+data; my company issued Verizon BBerry drives me crazy with that limitation.
I'm leaning toward Tmo over ATT since in Tampa the speeds are very comparable, and Tmo explicitly has no data caps and is somewhat cheaper.
How can you not factor in the cost of phones? That is a VERY important factor. You aren't comparing apples to apples here. Tmo No contract means you are spending quite a bit on phones. If you figure two smart phones and one low end phone you are looking at a minimum of $700 and more likely around $900-$1000. That is a huge upfront cost difference and pushes the pendulum back towards the other carriers. Also take into account that with Tmo's no contract plans you can't really get any corporate discounts. Whereas, with the contracted plans of all the other plans/carriers you can get anywhere from 10-18% monthly discount if you do a bit of research.
I'm not factoring them in at this stage, since I haven't chosen the phones. Most under contract are ~$200; without contract the price varies quite a bit, for example last night Bing had significant cash back with tmobile phones.