We both jumped in for 3’s this morning at Best Buy...
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As well as anything can work with T-Mobile.I wonder how well it works with T-Mobile.
While T-Mobile claims to have deployed to 900 locations (presumably towers) thus far, it looks like they're waiting for the repack as their next stop is Puerto Rico (where their repack has already taken place).They are rolling out band 71 very rapidly, so I have great hope for improvements next year.
But if they have to acquire top-of-the-line LG or Samsung smart phones (the LG K30 being a notable exception), is it really an upgrade for most residents of this country or is it just adding to T-Mobile's deployment count? T-Mobile lists a bunch of phones as compatible with their "Extended Range LTE", but most of them qualify uniquely because they support Band 12.PR needs the upgrade. That is a good thing.
But as Band 71 deployments, it is perhaps overstating the case.So those towers should be pretty useable for most folks today.
A quick question.
I am thinking of buying an Apple Watch 3 as a present. I am not sure this person will want to pay monthly fee for the data, but I don't know. On the other hand, the cellular option doesn't add too much to the price ($429 vs. $359), so I am considering going with the Cellular. Is the feature worth the price? Is there any downside (other than the $70 price difference) to having Cellular if someone later decides not to use it? For example, does it add anything to the bulk or to charging time, etc.?
Thanks!
I've read somewhere that you get 3 free months. Is that true?Doesn't add to the bulk or charging time. I bought one with cellular when they first came out and have never activated the cellular connection. But it is there if I decide to use it.
I've read somewhere that you get 3 free months. Is that true?