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StackSocial has a 12-Month Tello Economy Prepaid Plan: Unlimited Talk/Text + 1GB LTE Data per month + Unlimited 2G data + Free SIM on sale for $85.00.
Must stay on this plan for 12 months in order to keep the offer. If you change the phone plan, the offer will not longer apply going forward. Valid for new Tello lines only.
Terms:
- Instant digital redemption
- For new Tello lines only
- Deal is for a one-time credit to be applied to your Tello account covering 12 months of service on the following bundle: unlimited talk&text + 1GB/month
- Free Tello SIM included
- Credit valid only for this plan, it cannot be applied to any other Tello plan or phone
- Customers should not make any changes to the plan. If you change the phone plan, the offer will no longer apply going forward
- Regular plan price applies after the first 360 days.
- Credits cannot be combined or stacked
- To use the credit on Tello's network, make sure your phone is unlocked, free of any contract compatible with Tello - or buy a new phone from Tello
https://stacksocial.com/sales/tel...a-free-sim
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From Tello FAQ: "Unfortunately, Tello does not support eSIMs (embedded sims) right now. We are currently working to provide this option by mid 2022."
So, not yet - but very soon.
Even so, pretty amazing for people on AT&T or Verizon-network based plans with access to eSIM, who can now use this as redundant (secondary/backup/fail-safe) access to the T-Mobile network by making use of their physical SIM slot with a Tello SIM - not bad for Google Fi-esque (yet, potentially larger) combined wireless network coverage, IMO.
So, not yet - but very soon.
Even so, pretty amazing for people on AT&T or Verizon-network based plans with access to eSIM, who can now use this as redundant (secondary/backup/fail-safe) access to the T-Mobile network by making use of their physical SIM slot with a Tello SIM - not bad for Google Fi-esque (yet, potentially larger) combined wireless network coverage, IMO.
Thank you 👍
I'm about to switch to mint, but now I'm wondering about that. Where do you have problems?
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Tello uses T-Mobile
(1) I use the same phone number and same online account?
(2) I use the same phone number and open a new online account?
(3) I have to use a different phone number and a new online account?
(3) is not an option actually.