So ... I'm moving back ot the US after two years next month. I haven't had an American cellphone since then.What's the word currently??My wife had a iPhone 5s that she can reuse (it was T-Mobile) or resell. We'll be living back in North Carolina for 4 months, and then moving to New York for two years. Any advice on what to look into ??
11/6/2015 6:47:17 AM
whichever Verizon MVNO you want to use
11/6/2015 8:48:30 AM
message_topic.aspx?topic=632880<$50/month for AT&T service and 5GB of LTE data
11/6/2015 9:17:49 AM
the T-mobile I phone should be workable on straight talk as well eh ?
11/6/2015 1:19:03 PM
yeah...i think back when I got my SIM card I had to cut it down to fit the micro or whatever slot I have. not sure if they still ship those big ones or not. either way no biggie.and if you think you can do without much/any mobile data and are interested in being especially frugal check out Republic Wireless for less $ [Edited on November 6, 2015 at 1:34 PM. Reason : but then you'd have to get a new phone][Edited on November 6, 2015 at 1:36 PM. Reason : for a crappier network]
11/6/2015 1:33:05 PM
hahaha ^ Guess I'll be keeping the data straight talk should have no problem in Queen's eh ? since it's using AT&T's network ??
11/6/2015 2:37:41 PM
You'll be fine
11/6/2015 4:10:40 PM
i'd go for tmo over straight talk. unlimited everything including tether and free unlimited international text and data for $50/month[Edited on November 7, 2015 at 2:22 PM. Reason : also, all verizon mvno's are severely throttled to ~6/2mbps MAX]
11/7/2015 2:21:00 PM
Anybody but sprint.
11/7/2015 8:16:09 PM
11/7/2015 9:07:34 PM
11/8/2015 6:25:49 AM
no it's not. i have unlimited everything with no throttleI've use it in the netherlands, barbados, UK, and germany and my bill has never changedlooks like 'officially' tether is limited to 7GB but there's no overage fee. I don't regularly do more than 7GB so I haven't had an issue, but I've definitely done 10-15 a couple times.[Edited on November 8, 2015 at 11:48 AM. Reason : the only time i'm throttled is internationally, where i'm capped at 5/5mbps]
11/8/2015 11:45:42 AM
ah you have the family plan, you did not say that in your original post.
11/8/2015 1:22:15 PM
well he's getting 2 lines so i figured he'd start looking there
11/8/2015 2:21:09 PM
11/8/2015 2:31:17 PM
i paid $80 for 1 line, $100 for 2, and actually have 3 for $140
11/8/2015 5:38:09 PM
^ You must have had a special offer or something, if you indeed have both unlimited for $100 total.http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-plans/family.htmlAccording to link above, for $100, the following combinations are possible:Line1 - Line2$50/1GB - $50/5GB$60/3GB - $40/3GB$70/5GB - $30/1GBboth unlimited is $80+$60I also see this at the top:
11/8/2015 7:09:34 PM
11/9/2015 8:11:27 AM
I have been a Verizon fan for a long time, but the data seems to drop out a lot now, who has ATT and can tell me how that works?
12/28/2015 12:14:21 AM
no one has mentioned cricket...I have have 5 lines unlimited talk, text and data (3gb before throttling) for $100 a month. All using AT&T's network. I haven't seen a better deal anywhere.
12/30/2015 10:35:31 PM
^ nice, that's 3GB of LTE for each line?Or is it 2.5GB per line? https://www.cricketwireless.com/5for100Either way great deal if you need a bunch of lines.[Edited on December 31, 2015 at 8:42 AM. Reason : If he just needs 2 lines ST has double the data for $100]
12/31/2015 8:35:45 AM