Not too shabby, T-Mobile . with WiFi calling this could be a big seller. You know ... If the word got out.

Not too shabby, T-Mobile . with WiFi calling this could be a big seller. You know ... If the word got out.
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T-Mobile said…
Correct Brian Jensen on all of our Pay in Advance aka prepaid plans WiFi calling mins do count the same as mins used on the mobile network. That being said might not be such a bad idea to change that, thanks for the feedback Jason ON, we'll pass it on for you so your voice is heard. -Keith
MacE ArmsMan said…
I am doing this as I type. Thanks T-Mobile
T-Mobile said…
There is a free feature you need to ensure is on the account Brian Jensen, but yes if you have a regular postpaid account with a set number of mins you can call all you want over WiFi! :) -Keith
MacE ArmsMan said…
Oh and good looking out Jason ON
T-Mobile said…
We take it very seriously Brian Jensen! T-Force is working hard to become the best social support in the business! We have already received awards from Socialbakers.com and others too and don't plan on slowing down. So tell everyone who has, or is interested in T-Mobile that we are here for you and + us anytime! :) -Keith
James Karaganis said…
We just converted from three separate prepaid accounts to a family plan. I still get my unlimited data and our bill is substantially less. We are still waiting for our old numbers to be ported over: once that's done we'll be happy campers.

Is it true that the unlimited plans now include tethering?
T-Mobile said…
That sounds like a great move James Karaganis, and yes we heard your feedback and made some changes for you. So the truly unlimited data that never slows down on the new plans is $20 and comes with 500MB to use for tethering. If you need more you just add it on $10 for 2.5GB or an additional $20 for 4.5GB of tethering, and your device still will never slow down :) -Keith
Bryce Miller said…
I switched to T-Mobile because of this plan. I have been to so many places since where I don't get coverage though. In each case, the phone can see an AT&T tower. I wish it would just roam onto it.
Also I can't change my GSM settings! With my other carriers I could forward my missed calls to my GoogleVoice number/voicemail.
T-Mobile said…
Making me really work tonight Nolan Leatherman :) That's standard for a GSM device. Carrier phones don't show the switch as not to confuse people but the phone will not connect to HSPA until data is required. This helps keep the battery use down while the phone doesn't need the stronger connection to keep you going throughout the day. -Keith
James Karaganis said…
Does the family plan have roaming?
T-Mobile said…
Bryce Miller, we are always looking for feedback on our network and have a website just for that. http://www.t-mobile-takeaction.com/ Additionally not being able to forward calls to other numbers is a limitation of our prepaid service and is available for post paid accounts. James Karaganis if you have a family plan you would be on a post paid account and there is no additional cost to roam in the US however domestic data roaming is limited. -Keith
T-Mobile said…
There is no switch for that on the device at this time Nolan Leatherman. -Keith
Bryce Miller said…
My Nexus 4 is the best money I ever spent. 
Hoping T-Mobile saves me enough money to justify ditching my last carrier though.
T-Mobile said…
They do cost around $600 but when we had them we were allowing our customers to use them for free as long as they returned them Nolan Leatherman. That may have worked previously Brian Jensen but currently we don't have the ability to order them (I just tried an hour ago) so we will have to wait until we get more stock in. -Keith
Jason ON said…
... And this is why I stayed with T-Mobile when I could have elsewhere for a cheaper monthly bill: custimer service.

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