twotwoturbo
Club Member
I spoke with them online. im still waiting on a phone call from them .
Sprint has a chart on their website about how much your ETF would be considering how many months you are in to a contract. Nexus 5 phones are $350 for a 16gb or $400 for 32gb. I got my mom a Moto G for Christmas, it's like a "poor man's" Nexus and they're $200 outright for a 16gb. It's an excellent phone, I actually like it more than my Nexus 4. The battery life is incredible.
Ok cool where did you buy the moto g? And the nexus?
Thank you!!!!!
No problem. Keep in mind, the Moto G isnt an LTE phone, its HSPA+. The main benefit of HSPA+ over LTE is far lower power consumption since it runs over a 3G network. AT&T and T-Mobile both use HSPA+ in conjunction with LTE. I get ~30Mb/s on my Nexus 4 with T-Mobile HSPA+. AT&T HSPA+ is slower, good for ~8 to 14Mb/s. My girlfriend is getting ~40Mb/s with her Nexus 5 on T-Mobile LTE.
I hope T-Mobile is worth it. I won't be able to switch till June, but am considering moving all 5 of our lines to them.I went to T-Mobile and went prepaid with an unlocked phone. A couple weeks ago I got my girlfriend a Nexus 5, and got my mom a Moto G yesterday. I started a post-paid family plan with them because T-Mo don't do them on prepaid. For the 3 of us, its $120 per month for unlimited talk and text, 2.5GB of 4G/LTE, and unlimited 3G. None of use that much data, but we can go completely unlimited for 3 of us for $150 per month if need be. After taxes it comes out to ~$45 per month each on our current plan. For unlimited 4G/LTE, it would run ~$55 per month each. Once I add my brother, itll be even less per month for each of us. FWIW, my friend and his wife pay $190 per month for 2 phones on AT&T sharing 6GB of data.
I hope T-Mobile is worth it. I won't be able to switch till June, but am considering moving all 5 of our lines to them.
Dennis