Francis C.
2013-04-07 00:16:33 UTC
My actual recommendation is to not use T-Mobile at all if you're price
sensitive since it's expensive and has less than stellar coverage.
I had Verizon StarTac's & PalmOS phones for years; Verizon had hadsensitive since it's expensive and has less than stellar coverage.
great coverage (for the time period); but those CDMA phones didn't
work when I traveled; so I switched to AT&T.
AT&T had great coverage, and they unlocked my Blackberrys for use
while traveling; so I used AT&T for years; but then they started
a more recent policy last year of forcing my kids to have a data
plan even though I never bought the phone from AT&T and I had a
data block as I don't want my kids to have a data plan.
So I switched to T-Mobile. T-Mobile has great coverage, and they
have a great pricing plan (about $65/month for four phones at
1,000 minutes and unlimited texting); but the reason I went to
T-Mobile was simply that my kids could have iPhone and Android
(ZTE Concord) phones without having a data plan (they use data
on WiFi only).
Now it's time to update the wife's Motorola RAZR V3 to something
Android 4.x because she wants to text. But, I'm jobless, so, I
want to keep expenses low. All I want to do is buy a "good"
Android phone - not the BEST Android phone.
The only problem with the kid's T-Mobil ZTE Concord (which I
bought at Target for about $80) is that it has an old Android
OS and it can't be upgraded to the newer Android OS; so that
means some apps won't work on it.
So, all I need is the cheapeast Android 4.x phone that will
work on T-Mobile's network.