Hi All,

 

I know I have asked on this before, but I am STILL debating all the viable
choices.  I am a little concerned about the Nexus 4 not having LTE, but
really like the sound of the new phone a lot. Can anyone here comment on
coverage for T-Mobile's HSPA+42 in the Middle Tennessee main corridors (in
particular, Williamson and Davidson Counties)? How about compared to AT&T
HSPA+21? I was thinking the T-Mobile unlimited, no contract pre-paid at
around $50/month. But, then there is Sprint, Verizon and AT&T LTE
(especially with AT&T announcement last week to cover 300mil Americans
with LTE by 2014 (think that was the target time line)).  I want to stay
Android and I want root. 

 

If I don't do the Nexus 4, anyone have thoughts about the Droid Razr Maxx
HD? If not these, and not T-Mobile, and not any Apples, what would be the
most geek-centric device current on the market, and subsequently, should I
just stay with Verizon? And will Obama get re-elected in 2016? :)

 

My biggest dilemma is deciding which matter more to me; choosing between
device/features or having data (well, and voice to a lesser extent)
coverage out away from primary areas.  We went hiking in the eastern
Smoky's this past weekend. From our cabin in Maggie Valley, NC, I still
had 2 to 3 bars of 3G on my Droid 1 whereas my hiking buddy (who has the
iphone5 and AT&T LTE) , had spotty coverage at best away from the main
highways. So, this past weekend, I was glad I still had Verizon. But, that
is an infrequent scenario.  

 

What I am afraid of is that if I go with the Nexus 4 and switch to
T-Mobile or AT&T HSPA+, that I will find myself more often like my friend
in Maggie Valley, but around Middle TN here. I stay in the main coverage
zones most of the time (I think - not sure I really trust the calculated
coverage maps all that much). So, T-Mobile at $50/month might do just
fine. But, if it doesn't, I could try AT&T, but from what I read, AT&T is
not progressing HSPA any further and will eventually replace it (and I
hear it ain't so good in lots of areas as it is).  

 

I know some of you are probably debating this same thing. If I didn't have
a grandfathered unlimited data Verizon plan presently (and I know that is
even now in question), it would be an easier decision.  I'm clear of my 2
year commitment to Verizon too..

 

Aww nuts!!  >:-\

 

Thanks, Mark

 

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