3 replies on “What I Like About iOS4 for the iPhone 3G”
I still have a dumbphone, but it’s probably a matter of time before I cross over into the dark side.
What do you think of a carrier like Boost Mobile or Metro PCS (their phones seem a bit more primitive, but Metro PCS has an appealing $40/month for unlimited talk, text, and web)?
I’ve only used Verizon, Sprint and AT & T. The most reliable and fastest has been Sprint.
Boost Mobile is a Sprint company, so I’m thinking you’ll get the same reliability.
Metro PCS is to be avoided because of plenty of buzz about dropped calls.
Thanks for the feedback on the mobile carriers. Boost sounds interesting. I’ll look more into it. I’ve also read that Walmart has its own line of cell service as well: http://bit.ly/bZRzys ($45/month for unlimited talk, text, and data)
3 replies on “What I Like About iOS4 for the iPhone 3G”
I still have a dumbphone, but it’s probably a matter of time before I cross over into the dark side.
What do you think of a carrier like Boost Mobile or Metro PCS (their phones seem a bit more primitive, but Metro PCS has an appealing $40/month for unlimited talk, text, and web)?
I’ve only used Verizon, Sprint and AT & T. The most reliable and fastest has been Sprint.
Boost Mobile is a Sprint company, so I’m thinking you’ll get the same reliability.
Metro PCS is to be avoided because of plenty of buzz about dropped calls.
Thanks for the feedback on the mobile carriers. Boost sounds interesting. I’ll look more into it. I’ve also read that Walmart has its own line of cell service as well: http://bit.ly/bZRzys ($45/month for unlimited talk, text, and data)