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product_id: 3554177
title: "T-Mobile Rocket 4G (T-Mobile)"
brand: "t-mobile"
price: "₹ 177"
currency: INR
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reviews_count: 4
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# Ultra-fast 4G Flexible prepaid plans 32 GB expandable T-Mobile Rocket 4G (T-Mobile)

**Brand:** t-mobile
**Price:** ₹ 177
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** T-Mobile Rocket 4G (T-Mobile) by t-mobile
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 177 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/3554177-t-mobile-rocket-4g-t-mobile)

## Best For

- t-mobile enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted t-mobile brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Expandable Storage:** Easily access up to 32 GB of additional memory with a microSD card.
- • **Flexible Data Plans:** Choose from a variety of prepaid options to fit your lifestyle.
- • **Stay Connected Anywhere:** Experience T-Mobile's lightning-fast 4G network on the go.
- • **Plug-and-Play Convenience:** Get online in seconds with a simple USB connection.
- • **Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Seamlessly connect with both Windows and Mac devices.

## Overview

The T-Mobile Rocket 4G USB modem provides seamless access to T-Mobile's ultra-fast 4G network, offering flexible prepaid data plans and expandable storage options, making it the perfect companion for professionals on the move.

## Description

Product Description          T-Mobile Rocket 3.0 4G Laptop Stick 610214625915 Modems             .com          Keep your laptop connected while roaming about town and across the country with the T-Mobile Rocket 4G USB modem, which offers convenient prepaid access to T-Mobile's blazing-fast 4G mobile broadband network--use data when you need to and refill easily on the web. It also doubles as a USB thumb drive, with a microSD memory card slot that's compatible with optional cards up to 32 GB in size.You can choose from three prepaid plans, ranging from $10 for 100 MB of use in a week to $30 for 1 GB or $50 for 3 GB of data used within 30 days.  Handy USB connector swivels. The Rocket 4G offers plug-and-play convenience and it's compatible with laptops running Microsoft Windows (7, Vista, or XP) and Mac OS X (10.4 or higher). The built-in Connection Manager software allows you to connect to Wi-Fi networks, 4G mobile broadband, and VPN all from one screen, and it automatically connects to broadband connections when available. (The software self-loads onto the your laptop the first time the Laptop Stick is plugged in.) What's in the BoxT-Mobile Rocket 4G USB modem, SIM card, getting started guideLearn MoreT-Mobile's Expanding, Super-Fast 4G Mobile Broadband Network As of August, 2011, T-Mobile has upgraded its traditional 3G network to HSPA+ 4G in 190 major metropolitan areas across the U.S.--covering 200 million people across the country--with plans to continue rolling out this network upgrade throughout 2011. With typical download speeds that are on par with or faster than competing 4G technologies, T-Mobile's HSPA+ network provides fast data speeds--up to 3 times faster than AT&T and Verizon's standard 3G networks--while allowing simultaneous voice and data capabilities for the ultimate wireless voice and data experience. You'll enjoy faster Web browsing, uninterrupted video streaming, and quicker app downloads.T-Mobile's 4G mobile broadband network (powered by HSPA+) provides a theoretical capability of up to 21 Mbps peak download speeds, with average download speeds typically in the 5 to 8 Mbps range.In areas not currently served by T-Mobile's 4G network, this USB mobile broadband modem will connect to the 3G network.

## Features

- USB modem offering connectivity for your PC to T-Mobile's ultra-fast 4G network
- Flexible prepaid pricing for data ranging from 100 MB for a week to 3 GB for a month
- Includes microSD memory card slot for accessing optional cards up to 32 GB in size
- Compatible with Microsoft Windows (7, Vista, or XP) and Mac OS X (10.4 or higher)
- Includes SIM card

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

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    Performance average.
  

*by M***D on Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2014*

T-Mobile gave a upgrade in service from3g to4g. I could not get 4g with my old rocket 2.0 .This modem is fair for the price but I am not impressed. I see no enhanced  service with this modem. If I had to make a choice I would keep my old rocket 2.0.I only used this modem as a test to see why I was not getting 4g on the upgrade. My next step will be to try the T-Mobile 3.0.

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    Worked once, but...
  

*by @***T on Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2012*

UPDATE 1/3/2014: I'm knocking this down to 1 star. Having to travel again to a land of medieval technology and superstition (my grandparents' house), I attempted to use this on not one, but two Windows 7 laptops. No amount of brute force, cajolery or voodoo could get it working. I figured out how to use my Smart Phone as a mobile hotspot instead.Original review, with a couple of typo fixes:This review contains my experiences with a Mac running Snow Leopard, but most of the review will also apply to a Windows system (I use both, just had the Mac on the road).First - buy the stick here, and ON THIS PAGE, FROM AMAZON ITSELF (there is a seller-created page on Amazon for the same product but without a sim card, which means the one on that page won't work out of the box; that's good for people who live in or travel to foreign countries, where you want the ability to swap out sim cards with ease, but not good for most USA consumers). Because I needed it right away, I first tried a local T-Mobile store, figuring I'd pay a slight premium. How wrong I was; when I got to the store, they had one advertised at $49.95 (after $25 mail-in rebate), but I was informed that was the price with a 12-month plan, and if I just wanted to buy the stick, it would be $174.95. That's right, more than triple the Amazon price. When I informed the sales clerk that I'd prefer to buy locally but that I could get the same item for less than $60 on Amazon, he replied "I suggest you buy it there, then".So, I bought on Amazon, paid the extra $4 to upgrade it to overnight with my Prime account, and the next day, a small box arrived by UPS.I opened it and plugged the stick (which is about the size of a large thumb drive, with a hinge at the prong end so you can have it horizontal, vertical or even rotate it, and which will help avoid breakage if you bump it) into a USB port. After a moment to think, a CD icon appeared on the desktop; I opened that and saw two folders inside, one called "Mac". Inside was the installation file, which ran as expected, and placed an icon in my dock.The instructions said I would need to buy time to access the Internet, and the way to do that was to start the program to connect, then open a web browser. I did so, and the browser redirected me to T-Mobile's site, in a section to sign up for a plan or buy minutes. So far, so good. But here's where the trouble started, and one of the reasons why this product gets three stars.Problem 1: I was able to create an account for the modem, but when I got to the page where I had to enter my credit card number to buy air time, I was able to select the card type (Visa, Mastercard, etc) but the other fields to enter my billing address, etc, would simply not display. If I clicked "submit", the fields showed up briefly before I got an error saying I needed to provide the information the fields asked for, but the empty fields would then immediately disappear. This happened with Firefox (my default browser) and also with Safari, the built-in Mac browser. Way to go, T-Mobile product testing department: add OSX support, but don't test the product all the way through account creation. That's minus one star for making account setup a headache.Fortunately, the instructions said it was possible to buy minutes online using a toll-free number, so I called that. After a trip through an excessive number of voice menus, I finally had my plan: 100MB of data for $10, good for one week (I only intended to check email and not use the web, so I thought this would be enough). Other available non-contract plans for 1GB of data for a month at $30, or 3GB of data for a month at $50.I was then able to connect and check my email (I used my POP / SMTP servers with the OSX mail client, but any such server would work, as would web mail). The speed was adequate, even though I was only showing two bars in a heavily populated area of Los Angeles County, off Interstate 10. And later, when I was helping my grandmother change her cable plan online, I was able to use the cable company's website at an acceptable speed.The next morning, I could get the modem to connect, but could not get my mail or load a web page: the mail tried to check itself endlessly, and the web browser would time out. I thought it was a poor connection problem at two bars, so I moved elsewhere and tried it with 4/5 bars. No luck. Not even the T-Mobile website would load. Finally, I found a support button or menu ( I forget what), and, amazingly enough, the T-Mobile SUPPORT website would open, but if I tried to access my account using the links on that page, I would get the time-out again. ARRRRRRRGH.I called the toll-free number again to check on my account balance, and found I had used up all 100MB. So I bought another 100 MB, going through the long, irritating voice menu tree again, and suddenly everything started working. It was THEN an error message appeared on the little login window telling me I had run out of time; apparently after I bought more air time, it was now able to receive this message. (It's possible the message was there before I bought the new time and I just didn't notice it, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't, and even if it were, it was not obvious. The software should have redirected my browser to the page where I could buy more air time instead of giving me a tiny little message in the connection box, or highlighted the message in red, or had a big red exclamation point next to it, or SOMETHING to draw your attention to the critical error). Minus another star for poor interface design.Bottom line: yes, it works, yes, you can buy it on Amazon and just buy air time. It's fine for checking email and minimal web browsing, and if you are on the road frequently and need emergency backup access, I would recommend it, though you will want to be sure T-Mobile has access in your area - something that should not be a problem in any reasonably populated section of the USA. I just can't give it 5 stars, because the end-user experience SHOULD have been better: if I were the product manager at T-Mobile for this device, the problems listed above would not have made it out the door.

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    If you have access to the service, it is AMAZING!
  

*by R***L on Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2012*

We unfortunately only have the option of Comcast, if we wanted a hardwired internet connection. Out of the 2 weeks that we had Comcast, it only worked for less than 2 days. They couldn't send out a tech for two weeks, so we cancelled. We then tested out three different cellular internet packages. AT&T which was ok but expensive (50 bucks for 1gig), Verizon which was surprisingly unreliable and had so many errors (we still love Verizon but not their internet) and T-mobile.Tmobile offers 5 gigs for around 50 bucks (thats the current promo) and unless you are downloading movies (like from Amazon) you should be fine, even for playing WoW.If you have your pc wired to be "wireless", this handy product will work. ANything that can go wireless, and has a usb port, this little baby will work great with. The downside, is that Tmobile service areas seem....a bit sporadic in comparison to the maps of Verizon and AT&T. But, it works and its affordable. Also, their customer service reps are very polite, sweet and helpful. They won't lie to you just to get you off their line, like a certain landline service did. ("we're sending out a tech in 30 minutes"...."a tech won't be available for two weeks")Bottom line, you get the most prepaid bang for your buck with this baby.

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