Today, T-Mobile has released its new Sonic 4G Mobile HotSpot for its latest 42 Mbps HSPA+ network. So, I decided to give it a try and picked one up at a local T-Mobile store. Haven't seen the 42 Mbps speed yet , but a quick Speedtest at the store (via iPhone) measured more than 10 Mbps down and more than 3 Mbps up. Not too bad! About twice faster than the previous T-Mobile HotSpot unit.
The unit is currently $99 with a 2 year contract. I wanted to go without a contract with a prepaid service (since I only need this for occasional trips), so I paid the full price: $179, which is still much cheaper than the no-contract price of similar units from AT&T or Verizon. Prepaid plans range from $10 for 100 MB (for 7 days) to $50 for 3 GB (for 1 month). A little higher than what I used to pay to Virgin Mobile, but that was 3G (very slow 3G!). You can get much better price per Gig if you go with a contract.
Sonic is a little bigger and heavier than the previous Mobile Hotspot unit from T-Mobile, but it has a much bigger battery. Still, small enough and light enough to carry in a pocket. Comes with a pouch, though a label on the pouch discourages the use of the unit while in the pouch, due to overheating concerns. Like the previous unit, Sonic has a Micro-SD slot. You can use in two ways: as a flash drive via USB, or as web-based file share on the network. Not sure why would I need that, but I will give it a try.
As other similar units, Sonic supports up to 5 devices, but unlike some other units out there, it does work while charging and does work over USB as well.
I didn't take my own pictures, but here are some stock images from T-Mobile's website:
The unit is currently $99 with a 2 year contract. I wanted to go without a contract with a prepaid service (since I only need this for occasional trips), so I paid the full price: $179, which is still much cheaper than the no-contract price of similar units from AT&T or Verizon. Prepaid plans range from $10 for 100 MB (for 7 days) to $50 for 3 GB (for 1 month). A little higher than what I used to pay to Virgin Mobile, but that was 3G (very slow 3G!). You can get much better price per Gig if you go with a contract.
Sonic is a little bigger and heavier than the previous Mobile Hotspot unit from T-Mobile, but it has a much bigger battery. Still, small enough and light enough to carry in a pocket. Comes with a pouch, though a label on the pouch discourages the use of the unit while in the pouch, due to overheating concerns. Like the previous unit, Sonic has a Micro-SD slot. You can use in two ways: as a flash drive via USB, or as web-based file share on the network. Not sure why would I need that, but I will give it a try.
As other similar units, Sonic supports up to 5 devices, but unlike some other units out there, it does work while charging and does work over USB as well.
I didn't take my own pictures, but here are some stock images from T-Mobile's website: