Hey folks, I've been a customer with T-Mobile for the past 7 years or so, and my 2 year plan is about to expire in a week or two. I've been mulling over my options and have narrowed it down to these 4 (though I'm open to other suggestions).
I have a few options I am considering:
1) IPHONE 4 (T-Mobile) PLAN: Staying with T-Mobile month to month, and hoping to get an Iphone 4 (when they become jailbreakable) for a reasonable price. I'd continue my (about) $60 grandfathered plan, and have the option to transfer to another service at any time with no ETF. Total costs would be $70 per month for plan (but with the ability to cancel at any time) and probably around $500-$600 for the phone.
2) SAMSUNG GALAXY S PLAN: Upgrading next month to the Samsung Galaxy S, getting a discounted price by renewing my T-Mobile plan for another 2 years and hoping they let me keep my current plan or change me to some android plan that is comparable. Costs would be $70 per month for plan and probably around $200 for the phone.
3) IPHONE 4 (ATT) PLAN: Id switch to AT&T and start a new contract with them. Downsides would be a $100+ plan per month, and having to put down a $300 deposit, plus the $200 for the phone.
4) EVO 4G PLAN: I can switch to my families family plan on Sprint, pay $35 a month for service comparable to what I have now with T-Mobile (around 500 minutes w/ unlimited data and messages) and get the EVO 4G. Costs would be $35 per month for the plan and $300 ($200 after mail in rebate) for the phone.
(EDIT) I suppose another option would be to purchase a Nexus One without a contract and go month to month with T-Mobile.
I was originally leaning switching to AT&T for the Iphone 4 (plan 3) but then realized that over the course of the 2 year plan I'd end up nearly spending $2000 more then if I switched to Sprint.
I've only owned Blackberries and the Iphone when it comes to smartphones, and definately enjoy Apples UI, but have only heard good things about Android even though I haven't tried it myself. The major use will be texting, browsing the web, and gaming every now and then.
Sorry for rambling! Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me pull the trigger on one of these.
I have a few options I am considering:
1) IPHONE 4 (T-Mobile) PLAN: Staying with T-Mobile month to month, and hoping to get an Iphone 4 (when they become jailbreakable) for a reasonable price. I'd continue my (about) $60 grandfathered plan, and have the option to transfer to another service at any time with no ETF. Total costs would be $70 per month for plan (but with the ability to cancel at any time) and probably around $500-$600 for the phone.
2) SAMSUNG GALAXY S PLAN: Upgrading next month to the Samsung Galaxy S, getting a discounted price by renewing my T-Mobile plan for another 2 years and hoping they let me keep my current plan or change me to some android plan that is comparable. Costs would be $70 per month for plan and probably around $200 for the phone.
3) IPHONE 4 (ATT) PLAN: Id switch to AT&T and start a new contract with them. Downsides would be a $100+ plan per month, and having to put down a $300 deposit, plus the $200 for the phone.
4) EVO 4G PLAN: I can switch to my families family plan on Sprint, pay $35 a month for service comparable to what I have now with T-Mobile (around 500 minutes w/ unlimited data and messages) and get the EVO 4G. Costs would be $35 per month for the plan and $300 ($200 after mail in rebate) for the phone.
(EDIT) I suppose another option would be to purchase a Nexus One without a contract and go month to month with T-Mobile.
I was originally leaning switching to AT&T for the Iphone 4 (plan 3) but then realized that over the course of the 2 year plan I'd end up nearly spending $2000 more then if I switched to Sprint.
I've only owned Blackberries and the Iphone when it comes to smartphones, and definately enjoy Apples UI, but have only heard good things about Android even though I haven't tried it myself. The major use will be texting, browsing the web, and gaming every now and then.
Sorry for rambling! Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me pull the trigger on one of these.