Metro by T-Mobile Port-In Offer: BYOD & Get One Unlimited 5G Line
$25 / Month
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Metro by T-Mobile offers One Unlimited 5G Line for $25 / Month when you Bring Your Own Device and Port-In a number from a non-T-Mobile carrier.
Note: $30 for your first month, and $25/mo. after with AutoPay
Thanks to community member desi100 for finding this deal.
Included:
Unlimited 5G
ScamShield
ViX Premium ON US
T-Mobile Tuesdays
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Compatible unlocked device required, check your phone here
This offer excludes phone numbers currently active on T-Mobile or active on Metro by T-Mobile in the past 180 days
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. An initial connection charge of up to $25 may apply.
If you use a lot of data, more than 35GB/mo., you may experience slower speeds when our network is busy.
See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.
After 35GBs, speeds will NOT reduce to 2G speeds -- you'll simply be subjected to lower network priority which can affect your speeds in congested areas.
"Unlimited 5G up to 35GB" ummmm so you are saying unlimited has a limit?
No hotspot kills it for me, need that for the kids devices. Sticking to Visible for now.
eSIMS have been around since 2016-2017. Google Pixel has had it on every phone since Pixel 3 (or Pixel 2 if used with Google Fi). Pixel 3 can be had for about $50 on eBay, or $85 like new on Amazon. Your argument is incorrect. The companies want eSIM customers because it's less work and less expensive for the company to issue and initiate new service. If the customers that are attracted also happen to be the customers that pay their bills on time then they're not going to be mad about it.
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not everyone has esim phone. these companies only want rich customers.
eSIMS have been around since 2016-2017. Google Pixel has had it on every phone since Pixel 3 (or Pixel 2 if used with Google Fi). Pixel 3 can be had for about $50 on eBay, or $85 like new on Amazon. Your argument is incorrect. The companies want eSIM customers because it's less work and less expensive for the company to issue and initiate new service. If the customers that are attracted also happen to be the customers that pay their bills on time then they're not going to be mad about it.
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And then throttled. This is pretty normal for mnvo service. I believe this a good type of throttle compared to others. Very usable after the 35 gb.
eSIMS have been around since 2016-2017. Google Pixel has had it on every phone since Pixel 3 (or Pixel 2 if used with Google Fi). Pixel 3 can be had for about $50 on eBay, or $85 like new on Amazon. Your argument is incorrect. The companies want eSIM customers because it's less work and less expensive for the company to issue and initiate new service. If the customers that are attracted also happen to be the customers that pay their bills on time then they're not going to be mad about it.
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I'd love to save on my monthly bill with 4 phones. (we have T-mobile now, have considered switching to a MVNO service)
I'd love to save on my monthly bill with 4 phones. (we have T-mobile now, have considered switching to a MVNO service)
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