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- CPU & Cooler
- AMD Ryzen 5 5500
- Matična ploča
- Asus A320M-K
- RAM
- Kingston Renegade 2x8 3200mhz
- GPU
- XFX 6800 16GB
- Storage
- XPG SX8200 Pro 2TB + Kingston A400 480GB + aData SU630 480GB + SP A55 512GB
- Zvuk
- Integrisana
- PSU
- Corsair RM650 Fully Modular
- Kućište
- Thermaltake Versa H18 w/ clear window
- Monitor
- LG 27GP850-B
- Miš & tastatura
- Razer Basilisk v3 & Redragon Draconic White / Brown Switch
- Ostale periferije
- Turtle Beach 600P
- Mobilni telefon
- iPhone 14 Pro Deep Purple 256GB
- Pametni uređaji
- Apple watch Series 7 Midnight 45mm
- Pristup internetu
- Kablovski internet
Pa devojka moja je imala neogranicen net u verizon-u, ali nema ove ciganske fore sa sporim netom, nego puna brzina.
Gde ima to u Verizon-u posto ne vidim? http://www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/explore/choosing-a-plan.html vidim da je lepo kosta http://www.whistleout.com/CellPhones/Carriers/Verizon-Wireless i nije unlimited, ustvari jeste ali kao MTS, VIP, Telenor sto imaju po najvecoj brzini jedan deo, pa onda uspore. Mora postojati data cap
Kolike bre oni to imaju pakete kad su im brzine ovolike?
T-Mobile; Los Angeles, California
http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-plans/individual.html#tab-navigation
What happens if I go over the limit of my high-speed data?
At T-Mobile we don't charge overage fees. Once you have used all the high speed data allotted on your data option, your data speed will automatically convert to up to 2G web speeds for the remainder of your billing cycle. At the beginning of your next billing cycle youll be back to nationwide 4G data.
http://dealnews.com/features/Find-a...s-A-Definitive-Carrier-Comparison/666243.html
The value proposition for the three options above is clear, but what exactly are you signing up for with each? With AT&T, you'll be locked into a contract for two years, and if you leave early, you'll be charged a termination fee. However, you'll be able to enjoy 4G LTE speeds if you live in an area with coverage. That said, your data limit is a strict 1GB and if you need more, then you have to jump up to 4GB, which will make your monthly payment $115, or $30 more per month and $360 more per year. If you don't increase your allowance in advance, and you ignore the warning and exceed your limit, then you'll face overage charges that can be even higher: nearly $15 per GB.
The T-Mobile plan is monthly so you can jump ship at any time, but there's no telling when they might change their prices. T-Mobile offers HSPA+, which is really 3G, although speeds can be comparable to 4G LTE in the right areas. However, T-Mobile intends to roll out a full 4G LTE network in the coming months. The data in the aforementioned plan is "unlimited" but the terms read that data is available at the top speed for up to 2GB per month, and then at a slower speed beyond that.
With Straight Talk, you're paying monthly with no long term obligation either, so, once again, you can jump ship at any time — but prices could go up at any time as well. Straight Talk offers HSPA+ in some areas, but there's no LTE. They also offer "unlimited" data, but in practice you will likely be throttled if you exceed 2GB per month. Straight Talk doesn't have a transparent fair usage policy, though, so that 2GB limit is based on anecdotal evidence, and mileage may vary.
AT&T
1GB – $40 + $45 for each smartphone
4GB – $70 + $40 for each smartphone
6GB – $90 + $35 for each smartphone
10GB – $120 + $30 for each smartphone
15GB – $160 + $30 for each smartphone
20GB – $200 + $30 for each smartphone
Verizon
1GB – $50 + $40 per smartphone
2GB – $60 + $40 per smartphone
4GB – $70 + $40 per smartphone
6GB – $80 + $40 per smartphone
8GB – $90 + $40 per smartphone
10GB – $100 + $40 per smartphone
12GB – $110 + $40 per smartphone
14GB – $120 + $40 per smartphone
16GB – $130 + $40 per smartphone
18GB – $140 + $40 per smartphone
20GB – $150 + $40 per smartphone
Tmobile
As far as T-Mobile rates go, a basic plan is $30 per month for 1,500 minutes or texts and 30MB of data. For the same $30 per month you could also opt for just 100 minutes and choose unlimited texts and unlimited data (where the first 5GB are at top speed). On the high end of the monthly plans, unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, and unlimited data will cost $70 per month. Alternatively, unlimited talk and text plans with no data cost $59.99 per month, although the phones that are compatible with this option are limited.
The value proposition for the three options above is clear, but what exactly are you signing up for with each? With AT&T, you'll be locked into a contract for two years, and if you leave early, you'll be charged a termination fee. However, you'll be able to enjoy 4G LTE speeds if you live in an area with coverage. That said, your data limit is a strict 1GB and if you need more, then you have to jump up to 4GB, which will make your monthly payment $115, or $30 more per month and $360 more per year. If you don't increase your allowance in advance, and you ignore the warning and exceed your limit, then you'll face overage charges that can be even higher: nearly $15 per GB.
The T-Mobile plan is monthly so you can jump ship at any time, but there's no telling when they might change their prices. T-Mobile offers HSPA+, which is really 3G, although speeds can be comparable to 4G LTE in the right areas. However, T-Mobile intends to roll out a full 4G LTE network in the coming months. The data in the aforementioned plan is "unlimited" but the terms read that data is available at the top speed for up to 2GB per month, and then at a slower speed beyond that.
With Straight Talk, you're paying monthly with no long term obligation either, so, once again, you can jump ship at any time — but prices could go up at any time as well. Straight Talk offers HSPA+ in some areas, but there's no LTE. They also offer "unlimited" data, but in practice you will likely be throttled if you exceed 2GB per month. Straight Talk doesn't have a transparent fair usage policy, though, so that 2GB limit is based on anecdotal evidence, and mileage may vary.
AT&T
1GB – $40 + $45 for each smartphone
4GB – $70 + $40 for each smartphone
6GB – $90 + $35 for each smartphone
10GB – $120 + $30 for each smartphone
15GB – $160 + $30 for each smartphone
20GB – $200 + $30 for each smartphone
Verizon
1GB – $50 + $40 per smartphone
2GB – $60 + $40 per smartphone
4GB – $70 + $40 per smartphone
6GB – $80 + $40 per smartphone
8GB – $90 + $40 per smartphone
10GB – $100 + $40 per smartphone
12GB – $110 + $40 per smartphone
14GB – $120 + $40 per smartphone
16GB – $130 + $40 per smartphone
18GB – $140 + $40 per smartphone
20GB – $150 + $40 per smartphone
Tmobile
As far as T-Mobile rates go, a basic plan is $30 per month for 1,500 minutes or texts and 30MB of data. For the same $30 per month you could also opt for just 100 minutes and choose unlimited texts and unlimited data (where the first 5GB are at top speed). On the high end of the monthly plans, unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, and unlimited data will cost $70 per month. Alternatively, unlimited talk and text plans with no data cost $59.99 per month, although the phones that are compatible with this option are limited.
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