I got a offer to recontract my hp line. Currently it's on 12 GB 3G. If I recontract, it wld be 4GB 4 G.
I know 4 GB is faster but is it worth it?
I know 4 GB is faster but is it worth it?
that depends on your usage,I got a offer to recontract my hp line. Currently it's on 12 GB 3G. If I recontract, it wld be 4GB 4 G.
I know 4 GB is faster but is it worth it?
I always exceed my 3GB limits. It really depends on your usage.
But 4G really leaves 3G in the dust (if you get a 4G connection wherever you are).
I got a offer to recontract my hp line. Currently it's on 12 GB 3G. If I recontract, it wld be 4GB 4 G.
I know 4 GB is faster but is it worth it?
IIRC, when the service providers introduced the cut from 12 GB to 2 GB, they said that existing users would retain their 12 GB limit as long as the existing users recontract; and that the 2 GB limit would only apply to new users.
Oh, my understanding of "recontract" is to extend their existing plan with the service provider. That was the term used by the Service Provider staff when they informed a person that his contract was ending; and ask whether he wants to recontract.
IIRC, when the service providers introduced the cut from 12 GB to 2 GB, they said that existing users would retain their 12 GB limit as long as the existing users recontract; and that the 2 GB limit would only apply to new users.
According to what you said, this is not the case. That means all existing users who hold 12 GB limits would be cut down to 4GB limit once they move from 3G to 4G.
I just recontracted. 3G phone to 4G phone and 4G plan. No need to change SIM card.curious la..just curious...
so means if dun RECONTRACT..still 12gb?
so...
if i go outside buy a non contract phone with 4g...heard must get a simcard card that is 4g rite? change that..(without changing contract,,) possible boh?
means..
change 4G phone, change to 4G simcard. can be done?