expiredPurpleFruit402 posted Dec 05, 2022 05:30 PM
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expiredPurpleFruit402 posted Dec 05, 2022 05:30 PM
Tello: 5GB + Unlimited Talk & Text for $10 for the 1st month and $19/mo going forward
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This is a tempting deal too. I really liked Tello's prices and solid support.
Two other ones include the $10 per 90 days pay as you go plans from H2O and Black Wireless. So, essentially $3.33 per month (before tax). 5 cents per minute, 5 cents per text message, and 10 cents per mb of data. Although this doesn't provide as much bang for your buck as with the ultramobile paygo plan, both H2O and Black Wireless use the AT&T network which provides better coverage than Ultramobile which uses the T-Mobile network. Depending on where you're located, the difference in coverage may be important.
Alternatively, if you're fine with locking yourself to a provider for long periods of time and forgo the flexibility of a monthly plan, there are other choices as well. For example, redpocket has a $30 per year plan (under their annual plans section) that offers 200 minutes, 1000 text messages, and 200mb of data a month. This equals around $2.50 a month. So it's a heck of a deal, but you'd lose the flexibility of a monthly plan. Also, as for networks, redpocket allows you the choice of network, whether that be AT&T or T-Mobile. (they also have verizon, but it seems like it's just the old CDMA technology and not their new GSM tech)
The unlimited talk+text+3GB plan is $15 per month.
Two other ones include the $10 per 90 days pay as you go plans from H2O and Black Wireless. So, essentially $3.33 per month (before tax). 5 cents per minute, 5 cents per text message, and 10 cents per mb of data. Although this doesn't provide as much bang for your buck as with the ultramobile paygo plan, both H2O and Black Wireless use the AT&T network which provides better coverage than Ultramobile which uses the T-Mobile network. Depending on where you're located, the difference in coverage may be important.
Alternatively, if you're fine with locking yourself to a provider for long periods of time and forgo the flexibility of a monthly plan, there are other choices as well. For example, redpocket has a $30 per year plan (under their annual plans section) that offers 200 minutes, 1000 text messages, and 200mb of data a month. This equals around $2.50 a month. So it's a heck of a deal, but you'd lose the flexibility of a monthly plan. Also, as for networks, redpocket allows you the choice of network, whether that be AT&T or T-Mobile. (they also have verizon, but it seems like it's just the old CDMA technology and not their new GSM tech)
All I know is that you can't just use any phone plan on it. Only a small subset of companies support it.
Apple seems to have a list of compatible companies here:
https://www.apple.com/watch/cellular/
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Two other ones include the $10 per 90 days pay as you go plans from H2O and Black Wireless. So, essentially $3.33 per month (before tax). 5 cents per minute, 5 cents per text message, and 10 cents per mb of data. Although this doesn't provide as much bang for your buck as with the ultramobile paygo plan, both H2O and Black Wireless use the AT&T network which provides better coverage than Ultramobile which uses the T-Mobile network. Depending on where you're located, the difference in coverage may be important.
Alternatively, if you're fine with locking yourself to a provider for long periods of time and forgo the flexibility of a monthly plan, there are other choices as well. For example, redpocket has a $30 per year plan (under their annual plans section) that offers 200 minutes, 1000 text messages, and 200mb of data a month. This equals around $2.50 a month. So it's a heck of a deal, but you'd lose the flexibility of a monthly plan. Also, as for networks, redpocket allows you the choice of network, whether that be AT&T or T-Mobile. (they also have verizon, but it seems like it's just the old CDMA technology and not their new GSM tech)
All I care about is the monthly price.
Thanks.
Still have couple months left with unrealmibile.
The catch is that you have to log into their website and renew the plan each month; it doesn't automatically renew.
Yes this is the same Freedompop that has gotten horrendous reviews in the past for how awful their customer service used to be. I think they have gotten better but so many people have had a bad experience and won't ever go back.
Still have couple months left with unrealmibile.
If I were to do this deal, I would get the 5GB for $10 for the first month, then downgrade for the second month, manually renewing the day before the scheduled autorenewal and redeeming Tello dollars. The unused data will roll over as long as you manually renew. I would probably get the 1GB/500 minutes for month two which would be fully covered by the referral rewards. So, I would get 6GB and two months of service for the initial $10. Then for month three, I would probably downgrade again to the 1GB/100 minutes for $7, again manually renewing a day early to roll unused data and whatever is left from the 500 minutes purchased for the second month. The nice thing about Tello is you can change plans every month if you decide you need more or less data/minutes.
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The unlimited talk+text+3GB plan is $15 per month.
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