Cobra
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2010-04-23
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@ Texas
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2010-04-23
, 18:52
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Joined on Jul 2007
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2010-04-23
, 19:19
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Joined on Apr 2010
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2010-04-23
, 19:32
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Posts: 12 |
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Joined on Jul 2007
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2010-04-23
, 19:33
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Joined on Mar 2010
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2010-04-23
, 19:41
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Posts: 229 |
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Joined on Aug 2009
@ Los Angeles
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#56
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I'd be willing to be that the cheep plan is much like AT&T's cheep plan, only 2G (or 2.5G). But if one has a 3G enabled phone on AT&T and tries to use 3G on a 2G plan, it only gives you 2G.
Every 3G phone AT&T and TM sell they require you to get the 3G package if they're subsidizing it. But they can and will block 3G access if you just drop the sim in that's linked to a 2G plan. Otherwise, why would anyone buy the more expensive plan?
Personally, I have the cheep plan from AT&T as well, and don't mind it, since most of the places I normal go have wifi. And since my phone technically can't do 3G on their network, they have no way to force me to update to the better plan.
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2010-04-23
, 19:51
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Joined on Aug 2009
@ Los Angeles
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When I was planning to get my n900, I signed up for the 'even more' plan which included a free htc phone (which I promptly unlocked and sold on ebay to help pay for the n900). My current plan costs $39.99 + $30.00 for data ($69.99/mo).
Is it possible to switch my plan to the 'even more plus' (which doesn't have the 2-year contract) and also get the cheaper data plan ($29.99 + $10)? Wouldn't they charge me the $200 ETF fee? Would I still get 3G data with the $10/month plan? I suppose even with the ETF it would be worth it over the next 1.5 years of saving $30/month...
Thanks for any help!
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2010-04-23
, 19:55
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Posts: 12 |
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Joined on Jul 2007
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When I was planning to get my n900, I signed up for the 'even more' plan which included a free htc phone (which I promptly unlocked and sold on ebay to help pay for the n900). My current plan costs $39.99 + $30.00 for data ($69.99/mo).
Is it possible to switch my plan to the 'even more plus' (which doesn't have the 2-year contract) and also get the cheaper data plan ($29.99 + $10)? Wouldn't they charge me the $200 ETF fee? Would I still get 3G data with the $10/month plan? I suppose even with the ETF it would be worth it over the next 1.5 years of saving $30/month...
Thanks for any help!
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2010-04-23
, 20:02
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Posts: 229 |
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Joined on Aug 2009
@ Los Angeles
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#59
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I think I found the answer:
http://support.t-mobile.com/doc/tm24...eIndex=1&lid=y
For contracts with > 12 months remaining, you have to pay the ETF.
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2010-04-23
, 20:05
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Posts: 5,795 |
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Joined on Feb 2007
@ Agoura Hills Calif
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#60
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