T-Mobile Confirms Nexus 4 HSPA+ 42Mbps Connectivity

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I'm on the $100 for 2 lines value plan. Financing the device according to their release statement costs $199 down with twenty $20 monthly payments on that plan. That's $600 at the end of the day. I doubt T-Mobile is going to sell this thing for less than $600 at full price.

According to Google's site, their unlocked version is only 21 Mbps while the T-Mobile version is 42 Mbps. It just doesn't make sense to buy it through T-Mobile at full price is all I'm saying.
It's the same phone, someone fukked up on the specs. If t-mobile confirms it's 42mbps then the N4 from the google store is also 42mbps.
 

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I have Verizon LTE i never use it because I have capped data. One youtube video is damn near 500mb :wtf:
 

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HD youtube videos on my 720P nexus :ahh:

a few people with the T-Mo version of the SG Note 2 have reported up to 25 Mbps speeds on HSPA+ 42 on the T-Mo Galaxy Note 2 forum on XDA. Of course depending on your location, YMMV, but some of these speeds are close to being on par with LTE. Here is one report from San Diego
anyways HSPA+

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Lets get this clear...I signed up for a two year this past Jan with my upgrade. Now you get the Google store 16GB unlocked for just 350, right? Thats the most reasonable one for somebody already locked in a plan, right?

What company are you with? If T-mo or At&t just move your sim over and keep your current plan. Sprint or Verizon are incompatible cdma networks. You have to payoff your contract and move to T-mo/At&t or one of their MVNOs such as Simple Mobile/Straight Talk etc.

What is the data on those cheap plans? Im used to unlimited with my contract.

The 89.99 classic or 69.99 Value are all you can eat, the lower plans have 2 or 5 GB full speed then throttled after (Still technically unlimited because they don't cut off your data its just slowed way down)
 

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HD youtube videos on my 720P nexus :ahh:

a few people with the T-Mo version of the SG Note 2 have reported up to 25 Mbps speeds on HSPA+ 42 on the T-Mo Galaxy Note 2 forum on XDA. Of course depending on your location, YMMV, but some of these speeds are close to being on par with LTE. Here is one report from San Diego
anyways HSPA+

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:whoo: and I thought I was winning getting 16

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I may have to jump ship... If the speeds are close to those of LTE then this is a go
 
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