So I have a dilemma:
The Facts
I am currently an owner of the HTC Radar 4g(Windows 7.8) on a $40/month simple mobile unlimited everything plan, but I'm looking to upgrade.
I am pleased with my carrier, and I nearly always get 4g speeds and have great coverage with optional wi-fi sharing, I also get T-mobile TV.
The Opinions
From what I've read, it seems that Nokia Windows Phones are better than HTC windows phones, in almost every important aspect: specs, design, and OEM applications.
The Issues
1. My simple mobile plan is a no contract BYOP(bring your own phone plan) so I would have to settle for the high retail costs of phones.
2. If I stick with my carrier I might not be able to get a Nokia windows phone because it seems there is no Nokia Windows phone that supports simple mobile's service. HTC does through the HTC Connection Application.
3. The latest HTC phone release is the HTC 8X, and although it can be bought inexpensively it will become out of date fairly quickly.
4. I am willing to switch to a different carrier, but I am not willing to spend over $50(slight wiggle room) a month, and would like to keep my data, txting, but I do not need too many minutes.
My Question
Does anyone know of a workaround that may resolve my issues?
The Facts
I am currently an owner of the HTC Radar 4g(Windows 7.8) on a $40/month simple mobile unlimited everything plan, but I'm looking to upgrade.
I am pleased with my carrier, and I nearly always get 4g speeds and have great coverage with optional wi-fi sharing, I also get T-mobile TV.
The Opinions
From what I've read, it seems that Nokia Windows Phones are better than HTC windows phones, in almost every important aspect: specs, design, and OEM applications.
The Issues
1. My simple mobile plan is a no contract BYOP(bring your own phone plan) so I would have to settle for the high retail costs of phones.
2. If I stick with my carrier I might not be able to get a Nokia windows phone because it seems there is no Nokia Windows phone that supports simple mobile's service. HTC does through the HTC Connection Application.
3. The latest HTC phone release is the HTC 8X, and although it can be bought inexpensively it will become out of date fairly quickly.
4. I am willing to switch to a different carrier, but I am not willing to spend over $50(slight wiggle room) a month, and would like to keep my data, txting, but I do not need too many minutes.
My Question
Does anyone know of a workaround that may resolve my issues?