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The trial thing, do you get data? How much? Can't tell online, the closest thing I can see is 50mb and aint happening if that's what it is.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 01:36 |
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Mr. Crow posted:The trial thing, do you get data? How much? Can't tell online, the closest thing I can see is 50mb and aint happening if that's what it is. When I did it, it was basically no strings attached. I didn't do huge Netflix runs or anything, though.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 01:49 |
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Brock Landers posted:Eh. I switched from AT&T to the nerd plan back in March and I'm on the fence about about staying or going back to GoPhone or Cricket. $30 for 5gigs and 100min is just about perfect for me and super cheap. Their LTE service has been speedy too. However, the in building coverage is just not there sometimes. I'll be inside someplace and pull out my phone only to find it searching or on Edge. Also it quickly drops to Edge when you leave suburbia. I'm in the Washington DC suburbs too, which is one of the better served areas. I'm going to stick it out for a while longer just because it is such a good value and I spend most of my time in areas with good LTE. It's just a letdown coming from AT&T's superior network. Yeah, I'm about to jump ship from T-Mobile because of this. I like their policies and prices and whatnot, but the fact of the matter is I get exactly zero signal at work in the area where I am for most of the day. If I walk halfway across the building I might start to pick something up, but that's it. If I'm at home I'm on wifi anyway, so 90% of the time I need cellular I'm at work, and I'm basically getting nothing right now unless I go outside.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 03:33 |
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Mr. Crow posted:The trial thing, do you get data? How much? Can't tell online, the closest thing I can see is 50mb and aint happening if that's what it is. You are on an unlimited everything plan so it's unlimited data.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 05:01 |
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Anyone know what the trade in would be for an iPhone 5? I'm planning on making the jump from Verizon back to T-Mobile once my contract is up on 10/8.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 17:34 |
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News from the Tmo event today: wifi calling for all Tmo phones from here on out, and free routers. http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/10/6132015/t-mobile-rolls-out-wi-fi-calling-for-all-of-its-customers I didn't know that any android phones didn't have wifi calling, but they will now. And Apple's new phones had wifi calling as one of their line items, so I assume this bridges the gap for those. I guess maybe IOS8 might enable it on the iphone 5S and earlier? We'll see.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 21:40 |
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Civil posted:News from the Tmo event today: wifi calling for all Tmo phones from here on out, and free routers. I saw this on MacRumor which was interesting http://www.macrumors.com/2014/09/10/t-mobile-wi-fi-unleashed/ "T-Mobile will also be allowing one time upgrades for customers to get a Wi-Fi enabled phone, even those who are not signed up for the JUMP program. " Would be curious for more info about that. So for those of us that want the new iPhone, how does that work with T-Mobile? Is there any benefit of preordering it through a T-Mobile store (I'm guessing I can pay it off at $25/mo), or should I just buy one at an Apple Store? I've never purchased a phone with T-Mobile before, as I brought my iPhone 4 from AT&T with me. I am getting tired of missing out on 4G service... 4 years with this phone is enough.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:13 |
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5S and 5C have wifi calling for T-Mobile in one of the betas for iOS 8.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:13 |
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It's in the GM, so everyone with a 5C or 5S will have it next week.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:18 |
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So what phones have Wi-Fi calling right now on T-Mobile?
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:18 |
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Skeezy posted:So what phones have Wi-Fi calling right now on T-Mobile?
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:20 |
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Astro7x posted:So for those of us that want the new iPhone, how does that work with T-Mobile? Is there any benefit of preordering it through a T-Mobile store (I'm guessing I can pay it off at $25/mo), or should I just buy one at an Apple Store? I've never purchased a phone with T-Mobile before, as I brought my iPhone 4 from AT&T with me. I am getting tired of missing out on 4G service... 4 years with this phone is enough. I'm actually really curious about this as well - I plan to preorder on Friday. I assume that I'll need to go through T-Mobile's website to preorder unless I want to pay the full listed cost of the iPhone up front, right?
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:33 |
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Endless Mike posted:Pretty much any T-Mobile-branded Android phone, I believe. The G2x I had back in 2011 had it, so it's far from new for those phones. If anything, iPhones were the ones lacking it. (And maybe WP8 phones, but I don't know if T-Mo even has any of those anymore.) They carried the Nokia 521, and it had wifi calling. I'm wondering if they'll have an app available to those who went with the Moto phones (X, G).
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:36 |
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Civil posted:I'm wondering if they'll have an app available to those who went with the Moto phones (X, G). Legere's response at the event seemed to indicate BYODers were SOL.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:44 |
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All I know is that when my wife went to get her iPhone 5s from the T-Mobile store, she was surprised that they only had 16GB models in the store. If you wanted anything different, you had to have it shipped to your home first. I'd love to try out the Plus and see if it's too big, but afraid that I'll miss the preorder and it will take me a long as time to get the phone I want.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:49 |
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Molten Llama posted:Legere's response at the event seemed to indicate BYODers were SOL. Too bad, since they have other carrier apps available. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tmobile.pr.mytmobile&hl=en https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tmobile.vvm.application&hl=en
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:52 |
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Astro7x posted:I saw this on MacRumor which was interesting I would be curious if prepaid (dork plan) customers can jump in on this or if they would support recent phones. Having a replace a 2 month old phone would be annoying though not a dealbreaker. As for the router, it might be interesting if it's like AT&T's microcell with regards to coverage, GSM is lousy where I live but CDMA is nonexistant so I would be onboard there.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 22:55 |
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Island Nation posted:As for the router, it might be interesting if it's like AT&T's microcell with regards to coverage, GSM is lousy where I live but CDMA is nonexistant so I would be onboard there. Despite the "CellSpot" name, it's just a WiFi router manufactured for T-Mobile by Asus. There's nothing cellular involved at all. The only thing really special about it is that it prioritizes T-Mobile voice packets by default, so you can stream all the porn (this was actually John Legere's example) and Netflix you want and still make calls. T-Mo indicated the router would only be free to Simple Choice customers. But they also said that about the Music Freedom that dork plan users are getting. $99 for prepaid or extra routers. (And they're claiming an equivalent retail router would be ~$200.) Molten Llama fucked around with this message at 23:09 on Sep 10, 2014 |
# ? Sep 10, 2014 23:06 |
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Molten Llama posted:Legere's response at the event seemed to indicate BYODers were SOL. The reason for that, as far as I can tell, is that being able to handle the switchoff between a WiFi call and a normal call requires baseband changes (no M8 roms based off of anything but stock offer WiFi calling as a result). It might be possible for T-Mobile to code an app to "listen" for the switch, but I have a feeling that the battery life would suffer majorly as a result. Funny thing about the Personal CellSpot: I bought the router that they're using (an Asus RT-AC66U) literally two days ago for $150 (hooray for return periods). Even if you don't need the signal boost, I highly recommend getting the router, because it's a great unit and a goddamn steal at $25. One thing that occurred to me about the international WiFi calling--what's to stop a guy who lives in the USA buying a cheap WiFi calling able phone and sending to their friend who lives out of the country (say, Mexico) for free international calls? Or is that a hidden "feature" of the service?
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 23:09 |
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Reading the fine print, it looks like the router is a borrow, not own. And if you turn it back in, you don't get your $25 back, but if you leave Tmo or break it, they'll come after you for the cost.quote:Personal CellSpot: Wi-Fi Router deposit required. Qualifying wireless service, compatible phone & broadband Internet connection required for Wi-Fi Calling. May require plan change. All data, messaging and other services billed according to your regular rate plan and other pricing. Deposit kept & non-return fee applied if device is not returned; damage fee may apply. This device may access an unsecured Wi-Fi network which could impact your data security. See T-Mobile.com for details and restrictions including important 9-1-1 and security limitations. Property of T-Mobile USA, Inc. Not For Resale.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 23:17 |
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Wifi Calling is part of the GSM spec (GAN) and google just needs to add it to the android kernel already. Now that iOS 8 has it built in, Android is the last mobile OS without it-- WinPho has it, Blackberry has it, Symbian had it, The final generation of Nokia dumbphones had it.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 23:19 |
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\Huh, I didn't realize that, but you're right. GAN was established as a standard back in 2004. Step up your game, Google! The "damage" part gives me pause, as every wireless router I've had has started to exhibit issues, if not straight up die, within a year or two of ownership. Unless it's referring solely to physical damage. asecondduck fucked around with this message at 23:24 on Sep 10, 2014 |
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Civil posted:Reading the fine print, it looks like the router is a borrow, not own. And if you turn it back in, you don't get your $25 back, but if you leave Tmo or break it, they'll come after you for the cost. You do get your 25$ back after you return the router.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 23:32 |
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Another Poster posted:You do get your 25$ back after you return the router. Ah, I interpreted the line differently. That's good.
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 23:34 |
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Does wifi calling work internationally? Do I get charged regularly if I go to another country and call my mom over wifi?
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# ? Sep 10, 2014 23:59 |
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Dr Tran posted:Does wifi calling work internationally? Do I get charged regularly if I go to another country and call my mom over wifi? Yes. When I went to Europe last year, I just rented a mifi and used that to connect my phone to. Calls/texts to the US are local because the IP network doesn't care where you are.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 00:07 |
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It's definitely not baseband level since I'm using wifi calling on a Verizon iPhone 5s with iOS 8 GM on T-Mo.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 00:22 |
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Does wifi calling use up minutes? I have an iPhone 5s and the nerd plan, so paying attention to minutes has become a bit of a factor.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 00:54 |
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I believe it does, yes.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 00:56 |
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No it doesn't, that's why it's WiFi calling.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 01:11 |
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nerve posted:No it doesn't, that's why it's WiFi calling.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 01:21 |
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So what is the loving point then? What obviously thing am I missing?
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 01:59 |
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But it does say incoming calls are $0? Seems odd. E: oh that's just international. That page is confusing.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 01:59 |
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 02:00 |
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They push Wifi Calling because they can market it as seamless compensation for lovely coverage. I just leave it off because I get decent coverage at home, and when I actually need it and am on hotel wifi it's complete garbage.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 02:02 |
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nerve posted:So what is the loving point then? What obviously thing am I missing? So that you can make calls or send texts when you're inside a building with wifi, you know, a typical scenario where T-Mobile coverage isn't usually the best.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 02:02 |
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nerve posted:So what is the loving point then? What obviously thing am I missing? You get to pay for the privilege of relieving T-mobile of network congestion.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 02:05 |
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Because some of us live in areas where voice coverage is lovely and have unlimited plans anyways.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 02:11 |
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Good news for people on the nerd plan. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2014/09/call-me-maybe-introducing-free-voice.html
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nerve posted:No it doesn't, that's why it's WiFi calling.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 13:34 |