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waggythegeek

What carriers are better than Verizon, and has lots of Windows phone options?

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T-mobile has the Lumia 530, 635, and will be getting the 640 soon. My testimonial for T-mobile is my status update, but T-mobile from my experience offers the best value while harassing the customer the least(I Can go into more detail once I get home).

 

Edit: Changing my status update soon, but this is my usage on T-Mobile's unlimited plan:

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With this "heavy use" I experienced no throttling or shut downs(nor did I get any messages telling me that I used too much data). I love the freedom with T-Mobile, and I never have to worry about overages or bogus fee's since they are pretty lenient.

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Well in the US? No carrier is better than verizon. Verizon has the largest coverage in the US. None of them other carriers come even close... but if a specific carrier covers your area, T-Mobile might be a good bet. I would never suggest sprint, I tried getting an iPhoen 6+ with them, for some reason it kept dropping calls even when I had 3 bars. T-mobile wasn't bad at all, but their coverage was kind of terrible outside of Los Angeles. And AT&T's prices are the same as verizon, except you get a shittier service.

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Just a guy who peaked at building back in the days of the GTX 980. If you see me here, assume i have technical knowledge akin to a committed hobbyist builder back then. If something's changed, you'll need to tell me(nicely plz). I'm probably asking for help with the modern build scene since I have no clue what's going on.

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