Poll: Did you change carriers for the Nokia N900?
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Did you change carriers for the Nokia N900?

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#11
I switched from Verizon to T-mobile because i want the internet service for N900. But now i don't want internet since i don't use that much other than my wi-fi at home...so i canceled internet plan and just go with voice plan. Also i am on month-by-month plan as well ...no contract.

My question is since i don't want internet...is it possible for me to get AT&T with just month by month without contract?? If so, i might switched to AT&T because T-mobile doesn't give me any voice signal while at work. Oh and how much will that cost ?
 
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#12
I switched from Sprint to TMobile.

romanianusa, yes I believe there are pay as you go plans. I think they're advertised as "Go" or something like that. No idea about how much it would cost though.
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They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 
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I left 10 years of AT&T for T-Mobile because of the N900. I had to wait a week for my contract to expire or they had a hefty fee for me, but somehow I survived on 2g. I had a 3g winmo phone before, and I was perfectly happy with AT&T. For some reason, I didn't have all of the issues that iPhone users seemed to have with AT&T, which leads me to believe that Verizon will suddenly have the same problems if the iPhone is allowed there.

T-Mobile gave me a very good deal--it is actually cheaper per month if you don't get a contract with a phone discount. I now have no contracts and own my own phone...it smells like freedom.

I still have my wireless usb gizmo with at&t...t-mobile doesn't really have a plan for that.

I think the 3g map for AT&T is a little better than T-Mobile here in Austin right now, but I always have at least 2g and T-mobile seems like they are growing.

Basically I have had no complaints so far. I say take the plunge.
 
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Originally Posted by noobmonkey View Post
lol they where all unlocked - just which carrier did you choose to pair your n900 with to begin with! (Or do you have about 3 sim cards to keep you entertained?!)
o, yes,, was misunderstanding
I didnt swap, I am on Tele2 here in Croatia, and the best 3G signal here And my Internet over network is faster then at home
 
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#15
I switched from Orange to Vodafone (I'm in the UK).

The poll currently adds up to 115% by the way, which is a bit confusing
 
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I've been on T-Mobile USA for years... so I finally have 3G speeds! My first device that would give me that (except for brief periods with layovers in Schiphol, for instance, where my E71 and E61i would give me 3G on T-Mobile Holland )
 
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Originally Posted by shiny View Post
The poll currently adds up to 115% by the way, which is a bit confusing
Multiple choice is allowable. But that is funny though!
 
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#18
My 3Uk contract was just about up (hence looking for a phone) but when I crunched the numbers and considered the price I could get for my old phone (via mazuma mobile)the net cost of the the phone was about 225 ukp. (retail, nokia UK, unlocked)

Add that to my existing £10/month contract which includes some textx, calls AND 1Gb FUP data, just paying outright and sticking on my rolling 30 day notice contract is working perfectly.

I'd probably switch to vodafone for best coverage, but 3 have always been the best for openness around data - ie no port blocking, banning of voip/IM etc. Vodafone meanwhile have quite difficult T&Cs prevent use of skype, msn, sip etc etc -- even though they don't really seem to enforce them
 
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#19
Im still on AT&T.. and planning to change carrier. to T-Mo...
 
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I answered NO.

I was on Norwegian Netcom (have been since a week before i turned 18).
I got this contract to get the iPhone when it first came to Norway, I have changed my contract so many times, but still kept the same carrier. When I got the N900 I stayed with the same contract i had, just added 100kr (17 dollars) to the payment each month to get the phone for 2000kr (340dollars).

That's the way cheapest deal in Norway. even cheaper than buying the phone contract free and using the same as my previous contract.

(by the way, my contract had included all data traffic turbo 3g where available, and nothing more included, for 250kr (43 dollars) this is really cheap in Norway)
 
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