Update: This very popular deal has been extended (now ending on September 15th).
US Mobile is offering for
New Lines: Annual Prepaid Unlimited Plans on sale listed below.
- Note: You must first create an account, then apply the applicable code during the checkout process.
Thanks to Community Member
IndigoRain261 for posting this deal.
Available 12-Month Plans: - Unlimited Starter $199 w/ code DS199
- Unlimited High-Speed Data
- Unlimited Talk & Text
- 20 GB Hotspot Data
- Smartwatch add-on
- 1 GB Int'l Data
- Int'l Calling & Texting
- $2 per Network Transfer
- Multi-Network add-on, $7.5/mo
- Unlimited Premium $299 w/ code DS299
- Unlimited Priority Data
- Unlimited Talk & Text
- Unlimited Hotspot
- Free Smartwatch Plan
- 20 GB Int'l Data
- Int'l Calling & Texting
- Free Network Transfers
- Multi-Network add-on, $7.5/mo
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Xfinity is QCI 8 (high priority) on Verizon network already, so being on Warp will have the same experience. But the nice thing about US Mobile is you can go to AT&T or T-Mobile networks (they call them Dark Star and Light Speed respectively), which could have much better results in your area in mall parking lots.
Though because they have all 3 networks there are some differences. On Unlimited Starter, 70 GB cap is for T-Mobile and Verizon, while AT&T is uncapped. And then for Unlimited Premium, T-Mobile doesn't get higher priority data. The details are in the "Varies by network" link on the plan page.
Not sure how long you have to activate, in the past it has been either 30 or 90 days, but you can check/ask reddit.com/r/usmobile or their chat to confirm which
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Edit: if promo doesn't accept your number then you may need to wait 15 days to activate while still continue service with that other mvno service. Secondly you'll likely lose priority data privilege if new customer after August 18.
Looking to switch carriers but need two lines. Bogo seems better than this deal
If I currently lived in a high population area, this is definitely something I'd have to get. Jumping networks is essential, depending on which city jerkoff made a deal with verizon or at&t or whoever. It tends to matter more than you wish when on a metro or downtown. DC, for instance, was a Verizon whore for awhile. You'd get nothing on any other service underground. Might have changed since then, but regardless, that's a real problem for big city folk.
But this service is getting very close to a general ISP/phone replacement, even for outlying rural areas. Once they figure out how to do actual unlimited hotspot, cable ISP's are in real trouble. It's currently almost 'good enough' if you are a casual web user. $30 a month, and you're done for utilities. Not a bad way to get off the monopoly zoned cable train.
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It isn't all bad though. Like $25 a month for unlimited? Do you remember when we used to pay 10 cents per text back in the early 00s? We could possibly be in the golden era of cellular and not even know it. I don't ever want to experience only having two choices for cell service and being charged out the ass for both again.
No, it gives eagle vibes... because it's an eagle.
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Porting out is pretty simple, you just tell them you want to port out and they'll give you the acct number and PIN. Always went through right away for me.
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