is Tmobile the best service out ?

NatiboyB

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honestly T-Mobile is the best value wise unless you have a super hook up at AT&T or Verizon Im in the middle of bum fukk Oklahoma with 4g LTE and unlimited...my tmobile phone is faster than the wifi out here.

ive also had Verizon, ATT, Sprint, TMOB....Value wise hands down TMOB....Now if I had unlimited funds or just had to always be connected Verizon is cool but ATT has better device selection by far.
 
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ive had Tmobile, VZW, Sprint and AT&T. I can say that Tmobile was the best for price ranges but shytty service. VZW has had the best coverage service with sprint in a close second.

This is based off of my experience
 

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BEST FOR COMMON FOLK. VERIZON STILL HAS THE BEST SERVICE BUT IT COMES AT A PREMIUM.

JUST MY OPINION.
 

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T-mobile service is shyt inside buildings but other than that it's been good to me
Wi-Fi calling is the perfect fix for that...unless you're in a building with no Wi-Fi:scusthov:

But as everyone else has been saying, location plays a huge role in determining the best carrier. I do enjoy T-Mobile for the simple fact that streaming music on Spotify, Pandora, etc has no effect on your data. Clutch because I don't have to load much music on my phone, keeps free space for whatever:ahh:
 

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Ive been with sprint with 2 years and have had no issues, plus I get that corporate discount at a higher rate than the other carriers. Im going to hit up best buy tomorrow and pick up that new LG G3
 

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What's up with that?

T-Mobile's frequencies they use for HSPA and LTE are higher than what AT&T and Verizon uses. The higher the frequency, the less its able to penetrate buildings

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobile_US#Radio_frequency_spectrum_chart

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT&T_Mobility#Radio_frequency_summary

AT&T has LTE at the 700MHz frequency, and 3G/HSPA+ at the 850 MHz frequency
T-Mo currently doesnt even have any service at any frequencies lower than 1700 MHz
 

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Wi-Fi calling is the perfect fix for that...unless you're in a building with no Wi-Fi:scusthov:

But as everyone else has been saying, location plays a huge role in determining the best carrier. I do enjoy T-Mobile for the simple fact that streaming music on Spotify, Pandora, etc has no effect on your data. Clutch because I don't have to load much music on my phone, keeps free space for whatever:ahh:

Wifi calling only on select T-mobile branded phones. That's how they get you. I have a Nexus 4 and intend on buying unlocked phones only
 
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