 C0deZer0Oc'D To Rhythm And PolicePremium join:2001-10-03 Davenport, FL | reply to pnh102
Re: Yawn At least with Metro, it's not a huge deal to change plans, either. There's no arbitrary contract or ETF's to worry about either. Just the cost of the phone, and the monthly rate.
That being said, they have a couple of Android phones out there now; but the 4G Android phone is supposed to show up sometime next month. That's what I'm waiting to hear about myself.
Currently, it wouldn't cost me any differently to go from my current plan to the "regular" smartphone plan. At worst, it would be another $10/month to get unlimited 4G as well... which as we all know, is something none of the other "4G" carriers in the U.S. would even try to do. -- Front Line Force Fortress Forever |