Hold My Own wrote:Yeh, shouldnt even be close. I had T-Mobile and Sprint for a few months....one doesnt compare to the other. I'm interested to hear your opinion on Boost after some usage. I hope it works out because the more popular this becomes the more competition there will be in the market because that is a tough price for what you get.
Got the $20 prepaid card to start out. i've browsed the internet both days i've had it as well as email and I haven't been charged for any data whatsoever, other than texts if you consider that data. when i activated the card it said i could sign up for an option where I pay 35 cents a day for data, but I didn't pick that. the data is on EVDO and not 3G, but EVDO seems to work pretty well.
as far as the service goes - on t-mobile, one of the buildings I am in a lot on campus at LC, I would be lucky to get one bar (out of 5) on my razr. With my boost mobile phone with sprint service, I was getting at or near full service strength the whole time I was in there.