Showing posts with label Solavei reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solavei reviews. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Solavei Ripoff Report - Scam

New company Solavei makes history.

all inclusive for less
Solavei the cell hone company that pays you

READ THE RIPOFF REPORTS.

Most people there actualy give it a good report card.

Here are the facts:

The only advantage the big companies have are, the subsidized, over inflated price control they have on the major phones.  The carot they dangle is a $600 phone they pay a fraction of this, but have control. they offer it to us at $200 or less in exchange for a 2 year noose arround your neck. We gladly pay becuase we want the phones.
Truth is, the phones can be found at a much reduced price now.
Unlocked, and ready for customization. You just have to look. The giants are lossing a foot hold on the phone makers and you can find your favorite phones now for less.
The giants are loosing a foot hold but you ave to shop.

Solavei as a service is a GREAT DEAL

Reliability is on par with all the major carriers.

I personal  tested it against Verizon for 6 month.

My service is as good if not better than any other one out there.

NO CONTRACTS

NO LIMITS

ALL INCLUSIVE 4G NATIONWIDE

UNLIMITED EVERYTHING

DATA. TEXT, EMAIL.

And you can save some serious cash WHY WOULD YOU NOT DO THIS?

With what you save you can buy what ever phone you want QUICK.

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NO CONTRACT
4G NATIONWIDE, 
UNLIMITED DATA, TEXT,&  EMAIL.....WOW

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Monday, August 19, 2013

CNET reviews cell phone services

Comments on: Solavei offers unlimited, no-contract phone service for $49 per month


Limited time only promotion Solavei offers Discount 


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Here below are what some people are saying about the various cell phone services: 

"Unlike Walmart's AT&T-powered Straight Talk, Solavei relies on T-Mobile's 4G network."

Incorrect on multiple points. 

First, Straight Talk offers both AT&T and T-Mobile USA SIMs. You choose which network.

Straight Talk is available at Walmart retail stores, however one can buy the Straight Talk SIM directly from Straight Talk without having any interaction whatsoever with Walmart. It's not Walmart's service, it's one that is available at Walmart.

Also, it should be explicitly noted that both AT&T and T-Mobile USA Straight Talk SIMs will run at 4G HSPA+ speeds based on network availability.

As far as I can tell, no AT&T MVNO currently has access to AT&T's nascent LTE network and that includes Straight Talk. T-Mobile USA does not have an operational LTE network, so that point is moot.
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A little FYI: Straight Talk is no longer offering AT&T-compatible SIM cards for unknown reasons. It's even being reported that AT&T-based phones sold by Straight Talk are no longer available in many areas as well.

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Ummmm - I just got an AT&T sim card for my LG Nexus 4. http://www.walmart.com/ip/21550824?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222227015500273&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=&wl3=18150125950&wl4=&wl5=pla&veh=sem

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I applaud cnet for finally starting to talk about the evil of the main carriers in the US. It never makes sense ( surely not financially) to buy a regular plan from one of the big carriers. Many of us commentors mention these alt options when cnet pushes typical carrier plans - nice to see an article about at least one such alt plan. Now maybe an tech article explaining to folks the details and smarts in a comparison between alt plans like these and big carriers plans - over the life of the plan.

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companies like these gives you a definite advantage with your current carrier. for example, last summer i bought an unlocked samsung galaxy nexus from google, and was going to use prepaid plan through tmobile prepaid. since i was out of contract with tmobile postpaid, i called tmobile and told them i was going to cancel because i could get a better price through tmobile prepaid. since they knew i could get a better deal and i was about to leave them, they offered to match the plan and price. and since i have no problems with calls or data speeds in my area, i was fine signing a two year contract for post paid plan. I would imagine this would work for anyone else and their current service providers. I'm hoping solavei will be around in another year and a half when my contract is up because i would get more un-throttled data (2gb vs 4gb) than my current plan, and the opportunity to save even more through their rewards.
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As soon as T-Mobile updates my area for 3G/"4G" HSPA+, I'm dumping Straight Talk for S o l a v e i. The primary reason is the hacks we have to do every time an iOS update is done to get data and MMS working. Hopefully they do it sooner than later. 

I've said it before on here - STOP CENSORING their name! You just did an article about them! 

Rick: Visual Voicemail IS supported: "If visual voicemail does not work after setting up your iPhone, please open a chat session with our Member Support Specialists at support.solavei.com for assistance."
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Saturday, August 17, 2013


Solavei offers unlimited, no-contract phone service for $49 per month

The company joins a growing roster of prepaid options for users sick of pricey contracts. Bring your own phone or buy one of theirs. You can even earn referral cash.

(Credit: Solavei)
It costs me around $80 per month to operate my iPhone 4S, which will soon be out of contract.
When that joyous day comes, I will very likely ditch AT&T in favor of something like Solavei, one of a growing number of companies offering cheaper, no-contract mobile service.

Specifically, Solavei gives you unlimited voice, text, and 4G data for $49 per month. OK, there's an asterisk next to "unlimited": the 4G data bounty ends at 4GB, after which Solavei throttles you back to 2G-level service. More on that in a bit.

Unlike Walmart's AT&T-powered Straight Talk, Solavei relies on T-Mobile's 4G network. You can bring your own unlocked GSM phone (like, say, an AT&T iPhone), paying just $9 for a SIM card, or choose from around eight unlocked, unsubsidized handsets sold via GSM Nation. These include the Motorola Defy ($205), HTC Amaze 4G (345), and beloved Samsung Galaxy S III ($575). (Interesting side note: If you use PayPal, you can get no payments and no interest for six months.)

Personally, I think the big appeal will be to post-contract users like me who want the same (or at least comparable) service for less money. In fact, there's the potential to make it much less: Solavei offers a reward program that can lower or eliminate your entire bill, or even put extra cash in your pocket.

In a nutshell, if you refer three other paying customers, you get $20 per month off your bill. Wrangle another three and get another $20 off. And so on and so on. Once you've covered your entire bill (i.e., signed up at least three trios, or nine people), you start pocketing the difference. Translation: You can actually make money. It's a little pyramid-schemey, perhaps, but you gotta love the incentive of having no phone bill.

I've been test-driving the service with a loaner HTC One S phone, and can report solid voice quality and data performance alike. (The Speedtest app reported around 10Mbps downloads in my basement.) However, when I popped the SIM card into an unlocked iPhone 4, the best it could manage was 2G speed. According to a company rep, that's because T-Mobile's 1,900MHz-band 4G updates have yet to roll out to my area. When they do, I'm golden.

Well, almost. There's one other potential string attached for iPhone users: no visual voice mail, same as with Straight Talk. (The latter also disables MMS, which is fully supported here.) That's far from a deal breaker for me (YouMail, anyone?), but it's something to keep in mind.
So, is Solavei the way to go? Walmart charges $4 less per month for its Straight Talk service (not counting any rewards you might score here), but the service recently came under fire when it was discovered that its "unlimited everything" offer was anything but. Indeed, as PC Magazine reported, there's a 2GB soft cap on data, after which you may get throttled or cut off altogether. And if you do something as harmless as download an app from iTunes, you're potentially violating the terms of service. (For my part, I've tried numerous times to reach a Straight Talk company rep to get more information, but all my requests have gone unanswered.)

Update: Following this post, a Walmart representative reached out regarding the PC Magazine story, to which Straight Talk issued a response. But as PC Mag's follow-up notes, Straight Talk's terms of service are at odds with Straight Talk's response. Hmm.
What about going with T-Mobile proper? You may recall you can already bring an unlocked phone to T-Mobile for no-contract service, but the plans start at $59.99 per month with a 2GB data cap. With Solavei, you're getting more data for less money, plus the opportunity to earn some referral cash.

Thus, I think this MVNO service definitely deserves a look, especially if you're looking to keep your existing phone. Your thoughts?