Has anyone tried the Android-based phone sized tablets, such as the
Samsung Galaxy Player?

I have a CLEAR 4G mobile wifi hotspot with unlimited data, and I
recently saw those on Newegg and/or Amazon and I'm intrigued. It looks
like it's an exact copy of the Samsung Galaxy S, but without cellular
functionality.

I want to get more into using Android, and I think I've reached the
limitations of my personal cell, an LG Optimus V on Virgin Mobile,
since it's internal memory is so small, I can't add as many apps as
I'd like, even though I have a 16GB card installed in it.

Thanks in advance! :)

On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Cale Mooth <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 10:21 AM, Mark J. Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I was wondering if any of you here with T-Mobile and/or Sprint (ie, NOT
>> AT&T) can comment on real-life experiences regarding a) coverage (regardless
>> of what the coverage sites “claim”), b) data access/speed, and c) tethering
>> with wifi?
>
> I've used T-Mobile for the last two years and had excellent coverage
> within the Mid-TN area. I had a simple Sony Ericsson 3G flip phone
> that I would regularly tether to my laptop and that was always a good
> experience. Decent speeds and rarely a disconnect, even on the
> highway. There's no hacking to get it to work, either. T-Mobile just
> lets you do it.
>
> I would also drop the sim card into an old iPhone 3G and had good
> results with that. One of the best benefits of T-Mobile is still
> having access to data service when in a concentrated crowd of a few
> thousand people. When I had AT&T, data and text service would be
> non-existant at a music or sporting event with a lot of people.
> T-Mobile always fared well.
>
>
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