Where do you live and how is the service? I've gone back and forth on switching.unlimited talk/text
2.5 gb data
$35 flat, with cricket (att towers)
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I pay $68. UDP, unlimited text, 350 minutes.
Where do you live and how is the service? I've gone back and forth on switching.unlimited talk/text
2.5 gb data
$35 flat, with cricket (att towers)
I am considering moving to Cricket when my AT&T contract is up in the Fall.unlimited talk/text
2.5 gb data
$35 flat, with cricket (att towers)
Where do you live and how is the service? I've gone back and forth on switching.
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I pay $68. UDP, unlimited text, 350 minutes.
I am considering moving to Cricket when my AT&T contract is up in the Fall.
I've got Verizon now.
1 line, unlimited talk/text, 1Gb data. Bill total w/taxes is $54.
I've got a phone ordered to switch to Google's Project Fi which will change my bill to around $33 or so. Downside is Android phone though I've been told I can activate with the Android phone and then put the sim in my iPhone 6+ and be good to go.
It gets the same coverage as AT&T gets, minus roaming.Where do you live and how is the service? I've gone back and forth on switching.
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I pay $68. UDP, unlimited text, 350 minutes.
Indeed.About 10 minutes outside of Atlanta. I get LTE everywhere though. I have traveled to Florida, Chicago, Seattle, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky since having them and never had an issue.
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If you own your phone it makes sense. You can get 10gb for $55.
I should get the phone later this week or early next week. Ordered from the Project Fi website as I could get $150 off one of the phones that way, but they aren't the quickest shippers.now that would be awesome if it works, and I would definitely consider it. I like the idea of only paying for the data I use.
I should get the phone later this week or early next week. Ordered from the Project Fi website as I could get $150 off one of the phones that way, but they aren't the quickest shippers.
Reading in lots of places it appears that for big data users, it wouldn't be a good deal. And they don't have a family plan at all. Each person is on their own account.
Yeah, low data use would make it better.It really looks like it is only good for the person who uses less than 2gb a month. Cricket is $35 for 2.5gb, $45 for 5gb, and $55 for 10gb. If that was your usage on Project Fi you would pay: $45, $70, and $120.
That's cheap! What plan is that? Is it still available? I'd be happy to pay $120 for two lines. Do you have any phone payments or do you buy your phones outright?4 lines on t mobile unlimited talk and text and 10gb each then 2g for $120 a month plus taxes.
iPhone 6S Plus
T-Mobile: Unlimited LTE data, unlimited talk/text
Including all taxes and fees: $57.28
This was the referral unlimited data plan, where you could get free unlimited data for referring someone else (they also got the same perk), plus a $25 referral credit.
Also, an iPad Pro 9.7 inch with 5GB of data for $10/month.
No VoLTE, VoWiFi, and NumberSync if those are important to youIt gets the same coverage as AT&T gets, minus roaming.