Just switched to US Mobile. Very pleased and one thing most reviewers seem to overlook is device compatibility. Visble might be cheaper than most but finding a phone that works on their network is difficult. AT&T is now specifically denying access to some devices trying to force you to buy a device from them. US Mobile was very flexible for device support. I checked 4 different phones that I had from 3 different manufacturers, one that was released in 2020, and all were compatible. Just my opinion but it's something to consider.
@@michaelelkin9542 Verizon Of Course...And U Certainly Can Change Networks...U Just Have To Purchase The SIM Cards Of The Network U Wish To Switch To...As Early As March I Heard That USMobile Will Br Adding AT&T To Their Choice Of Networks~Sometime This Month...
@@michaelelkin9542 I'm on the Verizon towers. Towers are decided when you sign up so there is no switching back and forth randomly however their customer service is outstanding so if you move to a different area where different towers would be required they might be able to adjust your service accordingly but you would have to contact them to confirm that. They just added AT&T towers recently as well so US Mobile now offers access to the top 3 mobile carriers.
I just switched from tmobile to mint and I experience severe prioritization issues. If I'm in a building with a large amount of people in it, I will have service but no data to even listen to music in the background. It is completely choked, that is a con of mint mobile.
I'm glad you pointed that out! Yes mint moble is the worst service I've ever had , sfter you're high speed data is depleted it is so bad you may as well not have any damn service at all!!
@@RobertoRamirez-zu5fw I currently have both Mint and Visible on my Pixel. Mint blows Visible away in terms of speed where I live. A couple of times I haven't even been able to get a connection on the Verizon network. I was at the DMV the other day and tested both -- Visible gave me 11 Mbps, so I switched to Mint and just a moment later in the exact same spot got 911 Mbps. I've been testing a lot around the area and the top speed I've gotten with Visible is about 300; about 1,300 with Mint. Lightning fast speeds are the norm on the T-Mobile network in this area. But it all depends on where you live.
Can’t trust anybody who thinks there 24 months in a year, or who thinks unlimited 3g hotspot means 3gb. Anybody who sees this can just find a new vid and not waste your time.
Mint mobile after 40GB is not "slow when congested" it is capped to 500 kbps (1/2 Mbps). Similarly US Mobile is capped to 1 Mbps after 35 GB on Unlimited Starter and 100 GB on Unlimited Premium
Hands down us mobile is the best. Plus if you use their hybrid T-Mobile network $29 plan get you everything plus roaming call and data in Canada and Mexico
I'm with US Mobile. Choose between AT&T, T-Mo and Verizon and can switch carriers if you want. $44/month for 100gb data and 50gb hotspot. No contracts.
I'm from New Zealand but visit the USA often on vacation I'm planning I US vacation with my family for most likely for mext year I would need four lines of prepaid for three to four weeks what would you recommend for this
Visible’s $25 unlimited plan would be a good fit, $25x4lines = $100 US Mobile’s $25 unlimited starter is also the same price, $25 a month for 4 lines and is $100. They both run off Verizon. I would personally go with US mobile because you get 35gb premium data and 5G mmWave and Cband included
that is going away on April 16th, they just announced the change. It will be 100 for 4 lines then. Also fi does not include taxes in that, so it will be more like 110 or more.
Mint mobile is atrocious. Too often your calls don't come through. My callers would, sometimes, get an automated message saying the number has been disconnected. The data is so unreliable, that I cannot check my emails or even go online.
hmmm best solo lines are Mint Mobile for T-Mobile coverage, Visible Wireless for Verizon coverage, and US Mobile for AT&T coverage. all offer cheaper unlimited plans! hope this helps. thanks for watching!
One line Unlimited 5G $25/mo. What do I get? One line of Unlimited 5G for $25/mo. with AutoPay (or $30/mo. without) when you bring your phone and number. What happens to my phone number? You need to bring your number to get this deal. You’ll also need your account number and pin number from your old carrier to transfer your number to Metro. This offer excludes phone numbers currently active on T-Mobile or active on Metro by T-Mobile in the past 180 days. Where can I redeem this offer? You can redeem this offer in store on online. Speak with a store associate to get set up. What do I pay? The first month is $30, but if you sign up for AutoPay, you’ll pay $25/mo. every month after. Sales tax and regulatory fees are included in your monthly plan price. What about my phone? To get this offer you’ll need to bring your own phone. You’ll need a capable device to get started. Learn how to bring your own device or ask a store associate for help.
iOS vs Android matters. From Mint Mobile CSR 3/11/24 "I'm sorry to say, just had checked with the technical team that there is a changes in the visual voicemal that now mint is supported only in the apple phones and its not supporting for the android & google phone."
If you can get four lines for $100 from T-Mobile then why am I almost paying $100 just for my one little line and I tried to get them to lower my bill and they only went down $5 T-Mobile is not good they are way too expensive
The tombile essentials plan is very basic and does not include taxes. The US mobile and mint plans here are probably better. More expensive plans have more features and offer new device discounts, but I still don't think they are worth it.
I went with the yearly AT&T $300 plan. It’s been great so far! When I have perfect 5G+ signal, I’ve gotten up to 400mbps speeds! Upload speeds with prepaid AT&T seems to be the weakest link but if you’re heavy on uploads, I’d recommend just using wifi. With the same conditions, my upload speeds were 50mbps. Setting up this prepaid is a hassle though because not many people use it and the customer service is lacking. I’d recommend ordering the SIM card and go to an AT&T store and they should be able to get you taken care of in a more timely manner. Took me 5 hours of running around and calling and such just to get my number ported over and get my line activated. I kept getting conflicting resolutions from every person I talked to. Now I know what to do and I only have to deal with this once a year so… all in all, I’m a month into using this plan and it’s been awesome so far.
The cheapest option directly from AT&T is the yearly $300 plan (valued at $25/month) you have to pay for the whole year. It gets you 16GB of full speed Data. Unused data rolls over to the next month. 10GB of hotspot. Unlimited talk & text FROM US w/ unlimited talk and text TO 230 countries. Or you can do $30/month directly from AT&T with 5GB of data, no hotspot and rollover. Best bet if you don’t want to pay yearly is cricket or Consumer Cellular (usually found in target but you can order online as well) if you strictly want AT&T service. Hope this helps