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Lets get this out of the way: H2O's service is fine. The value is good and it uses AT&T towers, so as long as your area has good AT&T coverage, this is a good MVNO to consider. That said, this app is very barebones and not pleasant to look at. Frankly, it comes across as a lone programmer's side job with no one skilled in UI/UX to help ensure that the app has a professional look and feel. While it does what it sets out to do adequately, the presentation doesnt exactly exude quality.
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Kevin
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This is a very barebones, very outdated app, which fails to do literally anything you would expect it to do. No data usage readout, no in-app payments, and a UI that looks like it's from the Android 2 days. Don't go into this expecting any features one would expect from a carrier's app, because it lacks all of them. I've already had a bad time getting my service activated, and now I come to find out just how bad the app is... How unfortunate. Edit: Avoid h2o like the plague. Bad service overall.
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BebéTechManiac 2018
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Great app, you can see the transactions and data (quota) of the high speed limit. It can take you to the autopay and allow you to add credit. Even if doesn't look modern, it works and that is what matters for me.
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