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Maybe T-Mobile's 3G/4G network requires the 1700 band in many areas, which means only 2G / EDGE speeds will work. But some areas are starting to get 3G on the 1900 band: http://www.phonearena.com/news/T-Mobile-turns-on-3G-coverage-for-unlocked-Apple-iPhone-models-in-some-areas_id24870
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Maybe T-Mobile's 3G/4G network requires the 1700 band in many areas, which means only 2G / EDGE speeds will work. But some areas are starting to get 3G on the 1900 band: http://www.phonearena.com/news/T-Mobile-turns-on-3G-coverage-for-unlocked-Apple-iPhone-models-in-some-areas_id24870
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Yes Use any handset with 4G in the name if you are unsure. 3G handsets can be purchased on tmobile.com/prepaid like the Optimus T.
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YMMV... the T-mobile store will give you a card and activation kit for free. Or just buy online, currently on sale for only $0.99.
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Buy any Tmobile prepaid phone at a retailer ~$20 and activate online. Buy a SIM card from Tmobile.com for $8.
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I doubt they are going to allow wifi calling because that would defeat the purpose of their overage charges on minutes which is how they'll make a good bit of money. I know with their current $30 prepaid plan your wifi calling counts against your minutes.
I doubt they are going to allow wifi calling because that would defeat the purpose of their overage charges on minutes which is how they'll make a good bit of money. I know with their current $30 prepaid plan your wifi calling counts against your minutes.
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If I had to describe my reception with my previous service with one word, it would definitely be shitty.
As for those of you suggesting buying apps for using VoIP apps, that is not necessary. I am using SipDroid, a free app which works quite well.
Here is a guide to using free VoIP over WiFi/3G/4G on Android: SipDroid Setup Guide [jesda.com].
I should point out that this was easy to setup, but if you manage to break it, it is a bit more challenging to restore functionality.
I hope this helps