Q. I'm going to get the T-Mobile Monthly4G plan with unlimited data (5GB of 4G), unlimited text messaging, and 100 minutes of calling, it's only $30/month. There are a few smart phones to choose from and the Blaze 4G is the best one, or you can get a SIM card and get any unlocked phone the cheapest one is the Nexus but is like $70 or $100 more than the Blaze 4G.
A. I don't know alot about the Galaxy Nexus, but I do own the Galaxy S Blaze (T mobile). I've had mine for about three months now and I don't have any complaints about it too much , except for the battery life. If you do get the Galaxy S Blaze and you use your phone and various apps alot, be sure to never leave home with out your charger. The battery life sucks big time compared to my previous phone( Blackberry 9700)....
Samsung Galaxy S3 OR Samsung Galaxy Nexus?
Q. my choices are: (the back to school promotions)
Samsung Galaxy S3
- $500 for no-term contract. $29/month. Unlimited call/text/DATA. and its with WIND mobile.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
- $300 for no-term contract. $25/month. Unlimited call/text/DATA. and its with Mobilicity
Which company is better? Which offer is better? Any comments/suggestions?
A. I prefer Samsung Galaxy S3 unlocked, I bought mine here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0080DJ6CM/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0080DJ6CM&linkCode=as2&tag=acomprar-20
Phone works very well with very good battery life. With moderate to heavy use I can get over 24 hours. Going all day is not an issue.
Yes, it is only 3G in order to own the quad core. The U.S. 4G dual cores will be out soon.
On WiFi I can download large Flash intensive pages in 2-3 seconds. Faster than anything I have seen. On 3G it appears to be as fast as Sprint Epic 4G Touch (in 3G mode). Maybe the Sprint Galaxy S2 is faster in 4G mode but I haven't tested it against my other phone. The AT&T 3G is reaching spots where Sprint 3G and 4G were not getting. And as a disclaimer, I am not a fan of AT&T. Reception seems very good. No dropped calls and it is perfect inside my house (which has been very difficult for almost every other phone I have owned). I have not tested reception extensively.
I pay about $140 a month with no contract for service. That is unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 5GB/mo of data. A bit pricey.
There are a couple of things I dislike about the operating system, but it is overwhelmingly an upgrade from Android 2.3.6. The camera is not quite as fantastic as I was hoping for. But maybe that is because the S2 camera is so good, it was hard to improve on it. I am talking about picture quality, not features. The picture quality of my S2 seems better.
The notification system is all or none. You get beeped for a text, but also for every new email. Wish that wasn't the case.
I really like the S2 screen. There is something about it, the S3 cannot top. I do like the fact the screen is bigger on the S3.
One question I had was the charger. It came with a U.S. 110 Volt charger and not the European 220V. That was good to see. It is compatible with Samsung's other chargers.
I think this is the best price over the Internet:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0080DJ6CM/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0080DJ6CM&linkCode=as2&tag=acomprar-20
How can I unlock 3g&4g on my non-American Samsung Galaxy S3?
Q. I got a Samsung Galaxy S3 from my country and came to America and got a T-mobile sim card but it seems that I can't get 3g and 4g speeds for some reason. Is there any way I can fix/unlock this?
A. Nope, it has nothing to do with unlocking. The phone doesn't support the T-Mobile 3G (1700MHz) / 4G bands so you won't get 3G or 4G ever on T-Mobile. You might try a AT&T SIM and that'll hopefully work fine on your phone.
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Title : Should I get a Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G or a Samsung Galaxy Nexus Unlocked?
Description : Q. I'm going to get the T-Mobile Monthly4G plan with unlimited data (5GB of 4G), unlimited text messaging, and 100 minutes of calling, ...