Q. I have T-Mobile and if I get the iPhone 4, I will need to get it factory unlocked which I have no problem with. I am worried about whether or not I will get my moneys worth for switching to the iPhone. My Galaxy S2 is fine but I want the iOS for more customizations offered from jailbreaking. I have my Android rooted but it is nothing outstanding compared to the experience I had jailbreaking my ipod Touch.
So... Is it worth getting the iPhone 4 just for the iOS experience with jailbreaking? Is it worth sacrificing the better specs of the Galaxy S2?
A. I wouldnt jailbreak the iphone 4, I would go with the S II or III, the specs are a lot better.
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CAN I USE SAMSUNG GALAXY S III AS A PREPAID PHONE WITH T-MOBILE?
Q. I want to purchase the Samsung Galaxy S3 to use as a prepaid phone with T-Mobile. Where can I get it?
A. You would unfortunately have to get it with no contract, aka "unlocked". Unlocked phones are about $500 or more, and the S3 I believe is around $600 unlocked. Yes, you can use it prepaid but you have to get the monthly prepaid cards that let you use data, or else having an S3 is pointless. It's $50 a month for unlimited everything. I suggest you look at the Nexus 4, as you can get that phone for $300 unlocked directly from Google. It runs stock Android, it has better specs than the S3, and you will get updates faster from Google than from T-Mobile.
Should I break my iPhone contract and switch carriers?
Q. A little help!
I'm currently on AT&T and want to switch carriers to either Sprint, or something cheaper. If I unlock my phone can I take it to any carrier and create a new plan? If I break contract I'll be paying $150 but I feel like in the long run I'll save more than that and it will be worth it. AT&T is just a ridiculous amount .
A. You can break the contract with AT&T, you'll siply have to pay the exit fee. The person who says it will affect your credit rating is smoking rope. Your phone will not howver work on Sprint's network. Sprint is a CDMA network, your ATT phone is a GSM phone (only T-Mobile also sues GSM, an inferior technology). Sprint however can provide many great phones, Apple and Android. Depending uon where you live and Sprint's LTE deployment schedule, you'd want to pick one model or the other. In my city (Mls/St PAul) LTE will be deployed by years end and so I'd select the Samsung Galaxy III as the best phone choice.
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Title : Should I get the iPhone 4 or stay with my Samsung Galaxy S II?
Description : Q. I have T-Mobile and if I get the iPhone 4, I will need to get it factory unlocked which I have no problem with. I am worried about wheth...