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Cheap as it sounds, hard to be true!.. BUT, it is!
As someone like that was a T-Mobile user for many years. I made the switch to Mint Mobile!
While my family went from T-Mobile to Xfinity Mobile. In the other hand; switched over to Mint Mobile. When it comes to T-mobile's prices; very unreasonable; I flocked off over to Mint Mobile since now my iPhone SE 2nd Edition was no longer locked into T-Mobile and finally paid off the phone back in November 2022.
Switched over to Mint Mobile!
It's been the best switch I have ever made!!!
I am currently on a three-month plan; next month (June) I'll get up paying $75 dollars. Which was offered when I first signed up via Mint Mobile.
The basic plan was around 4GB data plan for $15 per month previously. Mint Mobile now upgraded the $15 Plan adding 1GB addition from 4 - 5GB. which is still good. honestly, honestly, I haven't had much problems since signing up with Mint's Mobile Wireless Service.
No throttling, No customer service issues!
Mint Mobile is part of T-mobile. The thing to remember is T-Mobile will prioritize its customers first over Mint Mobile customers since Mint shares the same towers T-mobile. So far I haven't come across service when I've been out and about.
Depents what phone model you have, Not all phone will provide e-SIM feature.
For anyone that doesn't have a clue what's an e-SIM.
"An eSIM is an industry-standard digital SIM that allows you to activate a cellular plan from your carrier without having to use a physical SIM card."
Which is a plus on its own, However, if you still wanted to go for a physical SIM that option around. As much I want to go deep into the plus and minus of e-SIM. I'll explain that in another article.
Since I live 32 minutes away from Atlanta. I can tell you the service and coverage is great! I haven't traveled out far off the city to the rural streets. I had no experiences how the coverage is like. I do recommend trying out the 7 day-trail to see if Mint works for you! I would try Mint's Coverage Map.
I recommend Mint to anyone that's looking for something inexpensive, if I was you. I give Mint a shot and give the service a try even if you don't commit to the switch. That's okay! At least you tried what Mint Mobiles like for you!
Cheap as it sounds, hard to be true!.. BUT, it is!
As someone like that was a T-Mobile user for many years. I made the switch to Mint Mobile!
While my family went from T-Mobile to Xfinity Mobile. In the other hand; switched over to Mint Mobile. When it comes to T-mobile's prices; very unreasonable; I flocked off over to Mint Mobile since now my iPhone SE 2nd Edition was no longer locked into T-Mobile and finally paid off the phone back in November 2022.
Switched over to Mint Mobile!
It's been the best switch I have ever made!!!
I am currently on a three-month plan; next month (June) I'll get up paying $75 dollars. Which was offered when I first signed up via Mint Mobile.
The basic plan was around 4GB data plan for $15 per month previously. Mint Mobile now upgraded the $15 Plan adding 1GB addition from 4 - 5GB. which is still good. honestly, honestly, I haven't had much problems since signing up with Mint's Mobile Wireless Service.
No throttling, No customer service issues!
Mint Mobile is part of T-mobile. The thing to remember is T-Mobile will prioritize its customers first over Mint Mobile customers since Mint shares the same towers T-mobile. So far I haven't come across service when I've been out and about.
Depents what phone model you have, Not all phone will provide e-SIM feature.
For anyone that doesn't have a clue what's an e-SIM.
"An eSIM is an industry-standard digital SIM that allows you to activate a cellular plan from your carrier without having to use a physical SIM card."
Which is a plus on its own, However, if you still wanted to go for a physical SIM that option around. As much I want to go deep into the plus and minus of e-SIM. I'll explain that in another article.
Since I live 32 minutes away from Atlanta. I can tell you the service and coverage is great! I haven't traveled out far off the city to the rural streets. I had no experiences how the coverage is like. I do recommend trying out the 7 day-trail to see if Mint works for you! I would try Mint's Coverage Map.
I recommend Mint to anyone that's looking for something inexpensive, if I was you. I give Mint a shot and give the service a try even if you don't commit to the switch. That's okay! At least you tried what Mint Mobiles like for you!
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