![]() I've gotten more than a day's worth of solid use with the various versions of this phone. Since you've paid the full $499, you can pop in a SIM from MetroPCS, Simple Mobile, or a foreign carrier.Īs this is the same hardware and radio as the AT&T version, talk time should be close to 13 hours, which is generally quite good. ![]() This model is also unlocked, by the way, so you don't have to go with one of T-Mobile's own service plans. (Opens in a new window) Read Our LG G2 (T-Mobile) Review The AT&T-compatible Moto X ($179.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) supports T-Mobile's LTE, but not the HSPA band, which means that if you fall off of LTE you'll be in T-Mobile's much more limited, slower 1900MHz HSPA+ 21 coverage. The reason T-Mobile users need to get this model is because it's the only Moto X which supports T-Mobile's HSPA+ 42 network on the AWS band. It's thoughtful, tasteful, and well-designed. Why do I like this phone so much? Other than its hand-friendly size, it has a simple, clean interface, excellent voice commands and dictation, a very easy-to-use camera and more subtle, useful features like the ability to silence itself when you (not the phone) are asleep. Our Editors' Choice on T-Mobile stays the Samsung Galaxy S4, both for the reasons I explain in the Verizon review and because T-Mobile refuses to offer the Moto X with its equipment installment plan. The T-Mobile Moto X is physically identical to the Verizon and Sprint models (except without any carrier logo at all), so go look at our full review of the Verizon Moto X ( at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) for a basic rundown of its hand-friendly design. I really think the Moto X is the world's most appealing Android smartphone, which makes T-Mobile's strategy, or lack thereof, all the more egregious. But it's also suffering from a series of unforced errors by Motorola and T-Mobile with regards to pricing and availability. T-Mobile's Moto X ($499 for 16GB) is an excellent phone, and I highly recommend it. ![]() Not available in stores or with any deferred payment plans from T-Mobile.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
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