It's a big, wide, webbed world out there, and for you smartphoners out there who want a lightning fast machine with unlimited data, you can finally have it all—if you know where to look. So to celebrate T-Mobile's release of its two speediest 4G smartphones ever, the Samsung Galaxy S II and the HTC Amaze 4G—both of which are capable of streaming TV and movies faster than home internet on their nationwide 4G network—and their best rate plan ever: unlimited data, talk & text for $49.99 each line per month, we've teamed up with America's Largest 4G Network to bring you a little something we like to call The Best Stuff Ever Series.

Below you'll find the films you should be watching, the music you could be downloading, the games you'll want to play and the twits you could be tweeting at—all on your 4G smartphone. But only if you have the best plan out there.


Watch

You know how it goes: There's nothing on TV but Mad Men reruns and a Nova special about the mating rituals of jungle cats. (Come to think of it, both shows are kind of about the same thing.) Cue the miracle that is Netflix's Watch Instantly section. With a constantly updating library, there is always something ready to watch within reach—especially if you're viewing from your phone! Here are some that you shouldn't miss.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Pod People: In the mood for some snarky entertainment commentary provided by someone other than your friendly neighborhood bloggers? The entire Mystery Science Theater 3000 discography is available on Netflix until November 11. Cuddle up with a few robot loved ones, and watch the classic sci-fi flop, Pod People.

Special When Lit: A Pinball Documentary:Before there was Kinect, or Dance Dance Revolution, or even Pong, a little game called pinball captured the hearts of our nation's arcade-dwelling delinquents. The only downside to watching Special When Lit is trying to get "Pinball Wizard" out of you head afterwards.

Mother of Invention: Supposedly necessity birthed invention, but that idiom might not be true for Vincent Dooley. Mother of Invention's hapless star dreams of joining the ranks of Tesla and Bell, but just can't get his jetpack, or his teletransporter or even his Macelet (mace bracelet, duh) to function properly.


Listen

Music is good for a lot of things: warding off subway crazies, providing a soundtrack to an otherwise boring jog, inspiring an impromptu dance party. So we're here to help you load up your droid with the best new releases so you can curate playlists so fresh for fall that your primary function on Earth will be to remind all of your friends and coworkers that they really need to upgrade their music.

Florence and the Machine, Ceremonials: There are those of us who have been waiting for two whole years for the follow-up to Lungs, the debut album from genre-defying Florence and the Machine, and those of us who are just too annoyed by her status as Gucci muse to care. For the former, throw on a high-necked blouse (pronounced "blouz") and prepare your ears for choruses of redheaded angels who have grown up watching Pop Idol, because Ceremonials comes out on Halloween. Click here to order.

Tom Waits, Bad As Me A new Tom Waits album is the perfect complement to the steady march toward winter, and on October 25 The Man in Blues gifted the world with another studio record. Bad As Me is a fiberglass-lined heart-shaped envelope filled with whiskey-scratched love songs. Waits invited a handful of equally-grizzled musicians to record with him (Keith Richards, Flea), and he hollers and hums, at once exuberant and melancholic, across a collection of songs co-written by his lady love and writing partner, Kathleen Brennan. It's getting cold out. Order one up.

Deer Tick, Divine Providence: When one thinks of Rhode Island, one might conjure up a Quahog or a Newport mansion or a girl with bangs teased into a souffle yelling at you from a mall escalator. Providence's own hipster-or-homeless Deer Tick has provided one more vision of Rhody, and they released a brand-new raucous jangle-rock record called Divine Providence (get it?!) on October 25.


Play

Productivity always takes priority, but even the most productive people have to take breaks sometimes. In fact, studies show most people need about a five-minute mental vacation for every hour of work. So here are some games for your phone that won't take up too much time, but are still incredibly fun.

SuperGNES: Just as equations that used to require room-filling computers are now completed on handheld calculators, your entire SNES system now fits in your Android. The SuperGNES emulator is compatible with 97% percent of existing titles and will automatically search your phone for games you've uploaded. Perhaps best of all, it comes with GameGenie preloaded so your favorite game and the cheats you always loved fit right in your pocket.

Text Twist 2: English only has 26 letters in its alphabet, but combining them in the right order means there are upwards of 300,000 actual words. Luckily, to play TextTwist 2, you'll only need to know two- through five-letter words—but it's still a challenge only a few can complete. Throw in five different game modes (including Timed and Untimed), and you've got a challenging game that never gets any less difficult.

Qrank: Test your wits and your knowledge of current events with Qrank, the world's most addictive daily quiz game. It's part Jeopardy and part Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, letting you work your way through questions worth 200, 400 and 1000 points with bonuses and power-ups. Then compare yourself with your friends as well as competitors in your city, state, nation and across the world.


Follow

Sometimes you want to be entertained, and sometimes you want to be informed. The amazing thing about the Twitter-verse (Twitter-sphere? Twitter-burbs?) is that it's capable of doing both. Below are some top accounts you should start following, like, right now.

@SeatGeek: From sports tickets to concerts, these are the people who can find the best deals available and show you a preview of your potential seats before you buy. They're also one of the very few seat scavengers who are willing to explain why no one was able to get access to Radiohead. Whether the starting Quarterback's on the injured list or your favorite artist's performing in your hometown, Seat Geek will explain what's going on and help you decide if the tickets are worth it.

@GalleyCat: The Galley Cat Twitter feed is like taking a behind the scenes peek at the publishing industry, and finally understanding how every page falls into place. With updates on editors, editing and books being edited, you'll never miss the best that print has to offer. Plus, you'll be front and center as the literary set slowly embraces apps, tablets and HTML5.

@Brokelyn: Feeling a little 99%-y these days? Join the club, or more importantly, follow the folks at Brokelyn.The Brooklyn-based web mag maps out exactly where you should be heading for cheap (or free!) food, drinks and entertainment. Solidarity, man.


See! Unlimited data means unlimited options! Choose from the Samsung Galaxy S II, whose 4.52" Super AMOLED Plus screen offers the sharpest streaming out there, or the HTC Amaze 4G, whose camera shoots gorgeous 1080p HD video and snaps pics so quickly, you'll barely have time to post them to Facebook before your mom starts commenting.

No matter which phone you choose, T-Mobile is the only carrier to bring you unlimited data, plus unlimited talk, plus unlimited text with their $49.99 per line Family Plan. Seriously—Best. Plan. Ever. Head here to get signed up now, and check back soon for the next edition of the Best Stuff Ever Series.