Well i can say Metro PCS sucks alot of dropped calls reception sucks people always tell me they cant hear me sounds like im far away an over all garbage experience
Im thinking about switching to Boost mobile, i hear more good than bad when doing a comparison between the 2 plus the shrinking payments every year your with Boost plus their on the sprint network better coverage.
yes you can
T-Mobile is definately better. It covers many areas that Metro does not.
You'd think since the technology is the same...but Boost/Sprint won't allow it. :( I've found that Metro charges a monthly fee ( $5 )to do this and more.
Yes, but only if you go into your local metro store an have them switch it but it cost bout 20 or 25 dollars.
There are many companies that have prepaid phones. You can go with walmart, t mobile, at&t, boost mobile, virgin mobile, or metro pcs is also prepaid.
Well you go to a flashing dealer and they can flash your htc evo3d to metro pcs,boost,virgin mobile or verizon wireless..
No, but Metro PCS does have phone coverage in Chicago.
Motorola HTC Samsung and Son. are just some of them.
Metro PCS, now known as Metro by T-Mobile, is a prepaid wireless service provider in the United States that operates on T-Mobile's network. It offers affordable plans with unlimited talk, text, and data options, catering primarily to budget-conscious consumers. The service utilizes T-Mobile's 4G LTE and 5G networks, providing extensive coverage and high-speed data access. Metro also features various devices for purchase, including smartphones and accessories.
Many companies, such as ATT, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Tracfone offer cheaper pay-as-you-go options. If you are looking for a contract, Boost Mobile and Metro PCS offer affordable contracts.
The answer to that question is Possibly, and No. Half of the Boost Mobile phones use IDEN radios (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network). The phones are easy to identify- they have Direct Connect (the "chirp"). These CAN NOT be used on any service but Boost Mobile, or if unlocked, Nextel (Or Telus in Canada). The other half of the Boost Mobile Phones use CDMA radios (Code Division Multiple Access), and could feasibly be unlocked to be used with Virgin Mobile. Whether Virgin Mobile would choose to allow them on the network is a whole additional answer (doubtful), but the technology technically would work.
yes