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T-Mobile's first LTE HotSpot revealed in press image

0. phoneArena posted on 16 Feb 2013, 20:47

Back during CES, it certainly looked as though T-Mobile would be flicking the on switch for its first LTE market in Las Vegas (not so coincidentally, the venue of the show), but while there has been a lot of sizzle, there still has been no steak; meanwhile, a T-Mobile roadmap revealed that n LTE HotSpot called the Sonic 2.0 would be launched late next month and a press image of the device has leaked...

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1. yyuu1000 posted on 16 Feb 2013, 22:45

i am not updating my nexus 4 for that launch it

2. belovedson posted on 17 Feb 2013, 03:02 1

once you use lte with unlim data you will never go back and no matter what the phone you have

3. jroc74 posted on 17 Feb 2013, 07:00

This I agree with. I have 3 lines....one unlimited, one 10GB and one 2GB.

The 10GB line uses at least 50% about halfway thru the billing cycle on a regular basis. I honestly believe 2GB isnt enough for a smartphone. 10GB is barely enough. Thats if you actually use the features of your phone, available to your phone.

All thats used on the 10GB line is Netflix, web browsing, Youtube, games with network/online features.. Maybe streaming music.

It also depends on what else you have as entertainment. The 10GB line....the person using it doesnt have home internet or cable..... I have that and a PS3 and 360. I have unlimited...and barely go over 2GB now.

They do have a Wii U too.

4. lolioslol (banned) posted on 17 Feb 2013, 11:35 1

Cellular data plans for phones are not and never were intended to replace home internet service.

5. johnbftl posted on 17 Feb 2013, 12:22 1

once you have an LTE network you can say goodbye to those unlimited data plans

6. miles16852 posted on 20 Feb 2013, 04:11

WRONG!!

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