12-12-2019 12:48 AM - edited 01-05-2022 08:30 AM
I see a lot of talk about 4GLTE plans but I only see 3G plans (aside from the 1GB Data only plan for $30/month) when I'm on the "Plans" page. How can I sign up for an 4GLTE plan with talk and text?
Thanks,
Bryan
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12-12-2019 05:44 PM
@tehowennathe wrote:It doesn't work on all Android phones. Next Radio app is only supported on 222 devices. According to their website I don't see flagship devices listed. It's mostly mid to low end phones.
The Samsung S10 and the LG G8(X) all have FM radio. Many low end phones from big brands don't have it they rather you buy data!
12-12-2019 02:00 PM
FM sound quality is similar to mp3 quality or a little bit below? For most things such as talk and lower fidelity music it should be fine! Plus it's already transmitted over the air.. for free haha which could come in handy for some
12-12-2019 10:18 AM
@LovesToPM wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Ed404 wrote:
@tehowennathe wrote:Their plans work perfectly for streaming. I use the iHeartRadio app and it doesn't buffer at all. I can stream radio with no issues.
Lucky for me my phone has an FM radio chip so I don't have to use any data!
What is this "FM" you speak of? 🙂 Is that some old-timey wifi or something? 🙂
@Anonymous
Android phone? Try this: https://m.wikihow.com/Activate-an-FM-Chip-on-Android
It doesn't work on all Android phones. Next Radio app is only supported on 222 devices. According to their website I don't see flagship devices listed. It's mostly mid to low end phones.
12-12-2019 10:11 AM
@Anonymous wrote:
@LovesToPM wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Ed404 wrote:
@tehowennathe wrote:Their plans work perfectly for streaming. I use the iHeartRadio app and it doesn't buffer at all. I can stream radio with no issues.
Lucky for me my phone has an FM radio chip so I don't have to use any data!
What is this "FM" you speak of? 🙂 Is that some old-timey wifi or something? 🙂
@Anonymous
Android phone? Try this: https://m.wikihow.com/Activate-an-FM-Chip-on-Android
Thank you @LovesToPM . I'm not exactly a teenager anymore. I'm well aware of what FM is. Notice the smileys.
I also find it a little funny to refer to over the air radio reception as streaming but I guess it fits.
LOL I had no idea.
12-12-2019 10:10 AM
@LovesToPM wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Ed404 wrote:
@tehowennathe wrote:Their plans work perfectly for streaming. I use the iHeartRadio app and it doesn't buffer at all. I can stream radio with no issues.
Lucky for me my phone has an FM radio chip so I don't have to use any data!
What is this "FM" you speak of? 🙂 Is that some old-timey wifi or something? 🙂
@Anonymous
Android phone? Try this: https://m.wikihow.com/Activate-an-FM-Chip-on-Android
Thank you @LovesToPM . I'm not exactly a teenager anymore. I'm well aware of what FM is. Notice the smileys.
I also find it a little funny to refer to over the air radio reception as streaming but I guess it fits.
12-12-2019 10:04 AM
@Anonymous wrote:
@Ed404 wrote:
@tehowennathe wrote:Their plans work perfectly for streaming. I use the iHeartRadio app and it doesn't buffer at all. I can stream radio with no issues.
Lucky for me my phone has an FM radio chip so I don't have to use any data!
What is this "FM" you speak of? 🙂 Is that some old-timey wifi or something? 🙂
@Anonymous
Android phone? Try this: https://m.wikihow.com/Activate-an-FM-Chip-on-Android
12-12-2019 09:39 AM
@Ed404 wrote:
@tehowennathe wrote:Their plans work perfectly for streaming. I use the iHeartRadio app and it doesn't buffer at all. I can stream radio with no issues.
Lucky for me my phone has an FM radio chip so I don't have to use any data!
I have an FM chip too but will only stream radio when I'm in an area of Quebec that doesn't get English radio. When I visit Quebec City the only options for English radio is CBC Radio one. So streaming radio in those areas work. Other then that I don't stream music.
12-12-2019 09:37 AM
@Ed404 wrote:
@tehowennathe wrote:Their plans work perfectly for streaming. I use the iHeartRadio app and it doesn't buffer at all. I can stream radio with no issues.
Lucky for me my phone has an FM radio chip so I don't have to use any data!
What is this "FM" you speak of? 🙂 Is that some old-timey wifi or something? 🙂
12-12-2019 09:32 AM
@tehowennathe wrote:Their plans work perfectly for streaming. I use the iHeartRadio app and it doesn't buffer at all. I can stream radio with no issues.
Lucky for me my phone has an FM radio chip so I don't have to use any data!
12-12-2019 09:23 AM
Their plans work perfectly for streaming. I use the iHeartRadio app and it doesn't buffer at all. I can stream radio with no issues.
12-12-2019 01:34 AM
3G is good enough.
12-12-2019 01:24 AM
@pmmobile wrote:
3G is also good for youtube at 720p (even 1080p), which on a small cell phone screen 480 is sufficient most of the time. Hopefully, when 5G eventually comes out PM will remove the throttle to increase the current speeds.
Ironically, by reducing the speed to 3Mbps when connected to the LTE network, customers are less likely to purchase more expensive data add-ons. HIgher data amounts a lot easier to use when the speed is faster.
12-12-2019 01:08 AM
3G is also good for youtube at 720p (even 1080p), which on a small cell phone screen 480 is sufficient most of the time. Hopefully, when 5G eventually comes out PM will remove the throttle to increase the current speeds.
12-12-2019 01:02 AM
3G is fine for Spotify , I use it all the time with no issues
12-12-2019 01:01 AM
In addition to what computergeek said, PM has a rule that minutes add-on will not work with a plan without any minute.
Even if you want to get the $30 1GB LTE data plan. You cannot purchase the $5 500 CW minutes add-on to use with the $30 data only plan.
If you are looking for LTE plan with talk/text, it is cheaper to go with other providers.
12-12-2019 01:00 AM
I suppose 3G will be fine for streaming music via spotify / google play music?
12-12-2019 12:59 AM
Thanks!
12-12-2019 12:54 AM
These days most of the talk about full speed LTE plans is hoping that it would come back one day. They disappeared with plan builder a couple of months ago. The so called 3G data is actually throttled LTE. It works quite well except for pure downloads and 4k video.
12-12-2019 12:52 AM - edited 12-12-2019 12:52 AM
@bsakakibara wrote:I see a lot of talk about 4GLTE plans but I only see 3G plans (aside from the 1GB Data only plan for $30/month) when I'm on the "Plans" page. How can I sign up for an 4GLTE plan with talk and text?
Unless you're already a current customer with one of these plans, you can't - sorry. Your only option would be to take it over from someone else who no longer wants or needs the plan.
Public Mobile does not currently offer any plans with talk, text, and full-speed LTE data.