I'm considering T-Mo as they seem the less douchy of the bunch. Right now I have Sprint and the service pretty much sucks everywhere in the city. I don't use the phone much and the data blows. I can get LTE in a few places, but it's no where near AT&T that my wife has. I usually have to drop down to 3G as LTE seems to stall a lot (on a 5s). A lot of the time there's the 1x business goin on my connection, which I feel is like iPhone 1 days (or worse).
I switched to Sprint because I felt like I wasn't going to be nickle and dimed (and despised as a 'data hog') like I was on AT&T. I'll never got back to AT&T. For the most part my plan on Sprint is great - unlimited data, phone, and text and 5GB hotspot for little bit less than what I was paying for AT&T.
But the network in SF just sucks. Ya know, it's 2014 and I'd just like decent LTE. I'm shelling out a lot of money for sub-par service. So, I'm gonna ask around about T-Mo and if it has good service, I'll switch over. Now they seem least douchy of the bunch.
I rather have no data at all than constant disconnects and cut offs for the 2-3 phone calls I place a day. I really wanted to like T-mobile, but their service in SF sucks for me.
The other issue I have with them is that if you cancel your month-to-month subscription, they don't let you keep talking for the month you already paid for if you move your phone number to another company. That is they won't issue you a new phone number if you transfer the one you had with them.
I also hate Verizon because of the 2 year contract and useless preinstalled apps, but that seems to be the only option.
I switched to Sprint because I felt like I wasn't going to be nickle and dimed (and despised as a 'data hog') like I was on AT&T. I'll never got back to AT&T. For the most part my plan on Sprint is great - unlimited data, phone, and text and 5GB hotspot for little bit less than what I was paying for AT&T.
But the network in SF just sucks. Ya know, it's 2014 and I'd just like decent LTE. I'm shelling out a lot of money for sub-par service. So, I'm gonna ask around about T-Mo and if it has good service, I'll switch over. Now they seem least douchy of the bunch.