Note: Although this is the standard price for these plan offerings, due to the positive reception and feedback from our community for the announcement of this new feature from US Mobile based on the features and cost, we are promoting this information to the Frontpage.
US Mobile now has
Apple Watch Cellular Data Lines as a standalone prepaid plan starting as low as
$78/year ($6.50/month) or
Free as a companion line when paired with their
Unlimited Premium smartphone plan using the Warp network (priced $44/month or $32.50/month when you purchase 12-months upfront for $390).
Thanks to community member
FabulousScent4192 for finding this deal.
- Note: A compatible Apple Watch model with cellular data support is required.
Apple Watch Plans:
- Standalone Plan (for watch only w/ no US Mobile smartphone plan required. Watch will have its own dedicated number)
- Unlimited Talk & Text
- Unlimited Data
- WiFi Calling Enabled
- Instant eSIM Activation
- 24/7 Customer Support
- Works Independently
- Monthly Plan: $9.50/month
- Annual Plan: $78 for the Annual Plan (12-months of service prepaid upfront; breaks down to $6.50/month)
- Companion Plan (watch has the same phone number as your smartphone, on the same Apple ID)
- Unlimited Talk & Text
- Unlimited Data
- WiFi Calling Enabled
- Instant eSIM Activation
- 24/7 Customer Support
- Syncs With iPhone
- $9.50/month w/ any US Mobile smartphone plan (see plans) except Unlimited Premium on Warp
- $78 for the Annual Plan (12-months of service prepaid upfront; breaks down $6.50/month) w/ any US Mobile smartphone plan (see plans) except Unlimited Premium on Warp
- Free w/ the US Mobile Unlimited Premium plan on Warp network (Verizon-based)
Unlimited Premium Smartphone Plan Features:
- Unlimited Data, Talk & Text
- Apple Watch plan FREE
- 5G mmWave & C-band
- Unlimited Priority Data
- 50 GB Hotspot Data
- International Calling & Texting
- Up to 10 GB Int'l Data
- Free Network Transfers (allows you to transfer your line between all three networks offered by U.S. Mobile - Dark Star (AT&T-based), Warp (Verizon-based), and Light Speed (T-Mobile-based)
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I have had poor customer service experiences with U.S. Mobile. For example, they lost my number for about 4 weeks during a simple port. The only thing that they did to make up for it was offer me $5 off for a few months. And, they kept bragging about how great their customer service was when they communicated with me. This issue was a pretty big inconvenience for me, and I was surprised at how poorly they handled it (given their supposed reputation for good CS).
I also find that they sneakily raise prices or take away features.
Additionally, their subreddit brigades anyone who raises valid complaints.
I don't trust them as a company and find that their CS cannot handle certain issues with any sense of urgency.
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The website also says "coming soon" fot the standalone plan.
Even after creating an account and logging in, standalone plan shows as coming soon. Companion plan is available to activate (if someone already have their voice line with US mobile already)
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However, losing my number for a month caused numerous inconveniences for me. So, others' great experiences didn't make the tiniest difference to my experience.
As I stated, lots of routine interactions with RP's customer service over several years. Perhaps you find that hard to believe, but that's my experience.
It's $7/m now and it's 500mb only.
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I have had poor customer service experiences with U.S. Mobile. For example, they lost my number for about 4 weeks during a simple port. The only thing that they did to make up for it was offer me $5 off for a few months. And, they kept bragging about how great their customer service was when they communicated with me. This issue was a pretty big inconvenience for me, and I was surprised at how poorly they handled it (given their supposed reputation for good CS).
I also find that they sneakily raise prices or take away features.
Additionally, their subreddit brigades anyone who raises valid complaints.
I don't trust them as a company and find that their CS cannot handle certain issues with any sense of urgency.
I got banned from the Reddit when they were bragging about the dark Star beta and then charge $100 for it
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You have one bad experience with US Mobile and that overwhelms the mountains of positive experiences with them that others have had? Put me in the positive side of US Mobile experience.
And the seemingly frequently poor RP experiences among other users means absolutely nothing?
Unless you believe both groups are lying or there's something special and lasting about your situation (possible, I suppose, but…) then I'd say you're putting a lot of weight on one experience. Furthermore, how much have you contacted RP to even rate their customer service? I mean did you compare what you have available to you on the US Mobile app as far as account data and history, ability to switch between all three major service-providers? It's impressive.
Call me a fanboy if you like, but I've had experiences with a bunch of pre and postpaid providers and US Mobile is way up high, especially for the price.
With that I'll concede that companies do sometimes jump the customer service shark. I just haven't seen it yet.
Most people do not have a problem. That does not mean US mobile is problem-free. Logically, you're committing a confirmation bias and a sampling bias.
Don't be butthurt for no reason. Get off your high horse and go read about Dunning-Kruger effect.
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