Infimobile via Amazon has for
New Infinimobile Customers:
12-Month Infimobile Prepaid Unlimited Talk & Text + 15GB Data Plan SIM Card Kit on sale for $150 - 20% off when you clip the coupon listed on the product page =
$120 (equivalent to $10/month).
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About this Plan:
- 15GB of 5G / 4G LTE data per month
- If your 15GB allotment of high speed 5G/4G LTE data is consumed before the end of a 30 day cycle, data is unlimited but will be reduced to slower speeds for the remainder of that month.
- Unlimited Nationwide Talk & Text
- Wi-Fi Calling & Texts
- Hotspot available for purchase as an add-on via your Infinimobile account
- See full Infimobile Terms & Conditions
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Now because of the whole Red Pocket fiasco, I have moved two important lines over to InfiMobille on their 10GB annual plan for $99. One of the lines is already active for two weeks and no problems so far except initial APN setup (did not do it automatically so I followed online instructions for VZN-based service when I actually had a TMO-based SIM from them).
I have had limited interactions with InfiMobile customer service, which I guess is positive as it means things have worked okay. But when I did chat with them about the APN mixup I just mentioned, it was fine.
Anyway, point is that InfiMobile has worked fine for me, so much so that I have just moved over two important lines from Red Pocket because of the fiasco there. Not saying that my experience will be what everybody has (for example, it did not work well for you). But it seems to be working out well for many folks.
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I've got both parents on it. One on a T-mobile esim and another with the Verizon physical sim. Both rocking iPhone 12 Pro's. They don't use a ton of data but service has been great on both. No issues and believe me they'd let me know if there was.
Honestly for the price and the set of features it comes with it's a fantastic deal. I don't know what their end game is (maybe creating a large customer base in hopes of getting bought out by one of the big 3) but it's definitely a good deal and not too good to be true.
I also generally have switched phone providers every 6 months for the past 5-7 years so I think I know how to port a number and also how different each provider is in terms of their class of service and customer facing issues.
Infimobile was crap for me. They didn't offer me the option of T-Mobile vs. Verizon SIM when I ordered for them and when I brought up any issue to them I never got replies, or at least not any that were helpful. This is after months of repeatedly communicating with them and then simply not responding after they told me it was "escalated."
Also, whenever I left my home it took about 3-5 minutes to cut over to mobile network quite often. I could tell because my Maps would say there were offline and I either needed to wait a couple minutes or try to manually force. This is not something that happened on the same phone with half a dozen other carriers.
I will say that once the mobile data kicked in, it didn't seem much worse than the other providers, but I am not a power user of mobile data as I normally only elect 5GB plans and use it for email and light web browsing.
So, that being said, I don't consider myself a heavy "power user" when it comes to roaming all over the place and relying on high speed data, I still had a bad experience with these folks.
I have to watch them like a hawk. They do resolve the issue if you contact them.
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Anyone use hotspot? Add it after activation? 100% of high speed plan?
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