Which network and tariff options please?
#16
Re: Which network and tariff options please?
an alternative....
get a google number once you're here.
get google voice on your android (!!) phone
and use a mobile hotspot like this one
https://yourkarma.com/?gclid=CN2W5NawnMYCFYJEaQodbYgAXA
it costs $150 to buy the hotspot device but after that it's very cheap for the data. ($14 per gb and it lasts forever.)
AFAIK you can't use the hotspot outside of the usa but you can use google voice on your phone everywhere there is wifi.
All the price comparisons they do are over 2 years use and it does seem to work out considerably cheaper. I'm still thinking about this one. You can also port your existing phone number (us one) to google and go this way.
get a google number once you're here.
get google voice on your android (!!) phone
and use a mobile hotspot like this one
https://yourkarma.com/?gclid=CN2W5NawnMYCFYJEaQodbYgAXA
it costs $150 to buy the hotspot device but after that it's very cheap for the data. ($14 per gb and it lasts forever.)
AFAIK you can't use the hotspot outside of the usa but you can use google voice on your phone everywhere there is wifi.
All the price comparisons they do are over 2 years use and it does seem to work out considerably cheaper. I'm still thinking about this one. You can also port your existing phone number (us one) to google and go this way.
#17
Re: Which network and tariff options please?
Moving to LA and need either At&T or TMobile.
Any idea which is better in LA?
Secondly, we'll be taking SIM-Free/unlocked iPhones and I need to understand if these networks in the USA offer SIM-Only plans like we have in the UK?
The type of plan is where I'd pay $15 a month for data, texts, calls and no phone subsidiary?
Any idea which is better in LA?
Secondly, we'll be taking SIM-Free/unlocked iPhones and I need to understand if these networks in the USA offer SIM-Only plans like we have in the UK?
The type of plan is where I'd pay $15 a month for data, texts, calls and no phone subsidiary?
This has been splashed all over all the headlines this week:
AT&T just got hit with a $100 million fine after slowing down its ‘unlimited’ data - The Washington Post
but.....
T-Mobil are:
Like you, I use my own device - no contract.
I live 4 miles from Century City, up in the hills, where many complain of horrid coverage.
House has real stucco interior walls (meaning metal lathe within them - very bad for signal penetration).
Despite those factors - TMobil 4G/LTE coverage has been great for me on my iPhone 5S.
Here's a link showing the different iPhone Sim card sizes. Whether Apple has been consistent with UK iPhones would be worth checking. Suggest you confirm now in UK - which size Sim is required. Then compare with the US chart - so you don't end up having TMobil send you the wrong one once you get here.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202645
There's a TMobil store in Beverly Hills - just 5 minute drive from Century City - (marked 'A' on map) Free BH parking structure across street:
https://www.google.com/search?q=t-mo...utf-8&oe=utf-8
#18
Re: Which network and tariff options please?
T-mobile along with Sprint are notoriously bad with their coverage. It's why they are cheap. That said, in the major cities the coverage is excellent so if you're living in LA, you'll be fine. I would imagine you would have to travel some considerable distance to run into coverage problems. In my neck of the woods, coverage is awful. It's fine in the towns, but as soon as your out, there is no signal. However, when there is coverage, the LTE speeds are superb. My speeds were considerably faster than with Verizon. The poor coverage however meant I couldn't take out a contract with them.
#20
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Re: Which network and tariff options please?
So you reckon I can bring my SIM-free iPhone 5S (bought in the Middle East and used ok in Ireland) and just get a SIM from T-Mobile?
What about BB Z30?
What about BB Z30?
#21
Re: Which network and tariff options please?
Very useful info:
https://support.t-mobile.com/thread/88236