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Michael Goff

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So, assuming they both have amazing coverage where I'm at... which is more likely to actually be a good carrier in terms of hidden fees, updates, and so forth. Thinking about switching from Sprint.
 

jamezr

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So, assuming they both have amazing coverage where I'm at... which is more likely to actually be a good carrier in terms of hidden fees, updates, and so forth. Thinking about switching from Sprint.
If coverage was equal I would choose AT&T. As a phone nerd mind you...there are more options for new phones for AT&T. Like say you can get a OPO2 second hand later in the year. It won't work on Verizon but it will on AT&T. Same with a lot of other overseas OEMs.
 

Michael Goff

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AT&T says they can get my Sprint S6 to work on their network.
Verizon offers me 200$ for it.

Jeez, looks like they aren't even trying.
 

gotluck

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You will encounter many BS fees with both of them on postpaid

I would lean towards ATT because they are GSM and have many more phone choices as such and you dont have to buy your phones from them
 

Michael Goff

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Sadly, it looks like this year is not my year for switching carriers. I don't plan on going to Verizon if my S6 won't work and AT&T isn't doing contract buyouts. That's 420 for the phone and an additional 200 if I want to keep it. The best offer I can get is 100$ if I bring my S6 over to AT&T.
 
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