You can find a 1GB data-soft capped plan, w/unlimited talk and text, @ $60/year via Good2Go Mobile here: https://slickdeals.net/f/17412297
Hello Mobile also has a similar plan. Unlimited Talk + Text but with only 500MB data HARD CAP. $5/month and no need to purchase an annual plan.
https://hellomobile.com/shop/plan...text-500mb
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank kqian111
And Good2go has horrible user ratings online: https://www.trustpilot.
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And Good2go has horrible user ratings online: https://www.trustpilot.com/review...mobile.com [trustpilot.com]
Hello Mobile cost even less at $5 tax included and you don't need to purchase an annual plan. The US Mobile lite plan cost $10 if you don't purchase the annual plan.
https://hellomobile.com/shop/plan...text-500mb
Most low cost MVNOs don't have great CS but you don't really need to call them too often anyway. Take the reviews sites with a huge grain of salt. Verizon has a even lower rating lol.
https://www.trustpilot.
If you don't mind annual plan concept, Good2go mobile is better deal considering it's $60/$65+taxes BUT also has soft cap data (very reduced speeds after using 1gb) instead of hard cap (data shuts off completely).
Otherwise? I think 2GB monthly plan is best option between really cheap MVNOs. HelloMobile $10 plan is 1gb, Good2go mobile $10 plan is also 1gb (has taxes BUT is soft cap also requires auto pay enabled for $10 price), Tello 2gb plan is $10 but also has taxes+fees & is hard cap no longer soft cap data.
US Mobile is also only really cheap option for Verizon network (if you pick Warp 5G as network). This is NOT like Google Fi where you have access to multiple networks on singular plan/sim. US mobile you have to choose what network you want to use (Verizon*Warp 5G or T-Mobile*GSM). You can switch to other network but need to change sims and I believe pay $8 network transfer fee (every single time).
Mint Mobile I had for a year, decent service but paying annually is only affordable option and it's not easy. I know for 11/12 months I had it I barely used 1gb of data out of the 5gb.
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But, if you might accidentally use 24GB....your usage is probably very high and you probably don't want a 1GB/month plan.
I think it's because I'm getting a poor WiFi signal and its switching to data. I was turning on and off data, but probably forgot to turn it off a few times, maybe watching something overnight.
Edit: I see this was already addressed.
I have a Vonage phone line which I have been itching to get rid of but don't want to lose its phone number. Is it possible to port the Vonage number over into this plan? And then forward this number from US Mobile to one of my T-Mobile lines?
I dislike the hard caps a lot of companies have after you hit your data limit. Moved over to tello because they slowed data after your max. They recently changed to no data after the limit like Us mobile. Seems like these companies must be making good money with their data options.
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