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2011-10-19
, 05:20
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2011-10-19
, 05:56
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2011-10-19
, 06:01
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theres a catch with this plan though, ive read somewhere that you have to load 30$ every month and never be late and if you did you'll go back to pay as you go and theres no way to get this plan back, you have to buy a new sim again.
im a prepaid customer t-mobile usa this plan is not available on web2go as an option.
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2011-10-19
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2011-11-10
, 06:38
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Direct Link: http://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/prepaid-plans
Currently, I'm paying $70/mo for unlimited data + SMS / 500min talk (with no annual contract) so this is pretty much a steal (assuming I can keep my IPv6 Beta).
Anyway, with these new plans, I'll probably be off to find a 'phone' to complement my N900. Carrying around two devices is going to be kinda silly, but it's going to have to do for the time being.
My thought is to use the N900 for applications like X-Terminal, NX (via snx) over OpenVPN, while the "phone" for SMS / E-Mail / Phone Calls / Pictures.
Not decided what "phone" I would be getting, because I'm not really drawn to any of the devices in the current android lineup.