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If you are shopping for a new cell phone carrier in America, then there is a good chance that you are considering T-Mobile. As one of the most famous cell service providers in the country, it tops your shopping list.
But before you pull the trigger on T-Mobile, I recommend you to consider the first options. between Lack of new plan prasad And Removal of long-term facilities like taxes and charges In monthly prices, T-Mobiles have seen better days.
Whether you are considering joining T-Mobile for the first time (or thinking about switching a current customer), here are some other carriers that I recommend to join instead.
Which T-Mobile Options will you choose?
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Visible

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One of the reasons I like is very much of how straight its plans are. You have only three to choose, all of which include unlimited talk, text, 5G data and hotspots uses. More expensive schemes include additional allowances such as 5G UW connectivity, fast hotspot speed, high-quality video streaming and increased international coverage. You can pay for monthly or annual plans, and tax and fees include the price you are looking at the visible website-moving away from T-Mobile (Angry).

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And talking about those prices, they are highly competitive. The standard visible plan is currently available for only $ 20/month and most people need it. If you want more than your cell service, visible plus and visible plus pro plans are actually well priced at $ 30/month and $ 40/month respectively. Visible Plus Pro is the plan I have chosen, and it comes with 4K UHD video streaming, visible fastest hotspot speed and free smartwatch data.
Perhaps the biggest difference between T-Mobile and View is that visible uses Verizon’s network for its coverage. This should not be an issue at all, but if you know that you are in a good T-Mobile connection area, you would like to do varizon available in your area (which is almost certainly it).
Google Fi

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One of the other carriers that topped my list when I was looking for a T-Mobile replacement, Google Fi was. While visible did a better job for my position, my colleague Andrew Grash The best T-Mobile option by Google Fi is oath For most people, and I do not disagree with him.
For the beginning, Google Fi uses T-Mobile towers for its coverage, meaning that if you have a good T-mobile service where you live, you will be equally covered by Google Fi. In addition, unlike other carriers mentioned below, Google Fi customers are regularly preferred at the same level as T-Mobile Postpaid plans. During the time of network congestion, Google Fi users are given further priority from those with T-Mobiles with US mobile, mint mobile and even metro.

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The plans of Google Fi are also much cheaper than the T-mobile, which starts at $ 35/month for unlimited essential plans and is going up to $ 65 for unlimited premiums. The cost of T-Mobile’s cheapest required Sever Plan is $ 50/month and it increases to $ 100/month for experience beyond the plan. In additional streaming allowances in T-Mobile experience plans, you will not find you with Google Fi, but if you don’t care about those things and just want rapid, reliable T-Mobile coverage, Google Fi is better (and cheaper) way.
Google FI’s unlimited premium scheme is much better than any plan of T-mobile. If international data is important for you, and it is also unique that it comes with free data connectivity for tablets and laptops. Also, no matter what Google FI scheme you choose, you also get free smartwatch data.
Visible eventually did a better job for my needs and budget, but if you prefer T-Mobile for Verizon’s network-and you don’t want your data to be throttle when cell towers are busy-Google Fi is an easy recommendation.
US mobile

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If you are unable to decide whether you should get a carrier with T-Mobile or Verizon coverage-or maybe one with AT&T network may be worth joining us. Instead of relying on cell towers from one of these companies, US Mobile provides service from all threeAll American mobile schemes can switch between three networks (with some restrictions), while two more expensive schemes of US mobiles also allow you to use two out of three networks simultaneously, which has better coverage at any time to switch automatic switch.
While this is easily the most unique feature of us, it is not the only reason to consider it rather than T-Mobile. You can make monthly or annually pay for American mobile schemes, and all of them include taxes and fees in the listed price.

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The US Mobile also supports multi-line family accounts (nothing is visible), lets you choose unlimited or GB data plans, and even includes free memberships for services such as Spotify and Netflix based on the plan you have chosen.
Sorting through all plans and ad-on options from US mobile can make it a little heavy at first, but it is one of the strongest options in this list-and sole with coverage from T-Mobile, Verizon and AT & T.
Mint mobile

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If you want to keep things as simple (and cheap) as possible, mint mobile can be a great fit for you. Like Google Fi, Mint Mobile depends on T-mobile towers for its cell service. If you have Google Fi, you will be subject to throttleing more often during a high network congestion, but this may be a complete compromise for you, given how cheap Mint Mobile is.
Unlike all other carriers mentioned here, Mint Mobile Sells especially his plans in bulk. Instead of paying a phone bill every month, you buy 3, 6, or 12 months of service at a time. This means that you will get a higher advance cost, but effective monthly rates you will get.

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For example, Currently you can pay $ 45 to get 3 months Unlimited things, lessons and 5G data, working up to $ 15 per month. Alternatively, you can pay $ 240 upfront to get 12 months unlimited everything, equal to $ 20 per month.
Are there any downside? Mint Mobile says that if you have an unlimited plan and have more than 35GB of data in the same month, you can experience slow data speed, and video streaming on all plans is limited to 480p. Nevertheless, for this small schemes, Mint Mobile is worth checking.
Metro by T-Mobile

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Last but at least, if you prefer some characteristics of T-Mobile, but want them for cheap, Metro can be for you by T-MobileIt is on the more expensive side of things, but it also mimics the traditional T-Mobile experience that is better than anything in this list.
How? All metro plans include T-Mobile till Tuesday the same access that you get with regular T-Mobile plans, which gives you gas discounts, free MLB.TV, and more. Metro plans with T-Mobile scam shield techniques also come to help prevent spam calls. Unlike all other carriers I discuss, the metro has physical stores where you can walk up to service, buy phones, or get help with your account.

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Metro prices range from $ 40 to $ 60 per month for their unlimited plans, with $ 60 options such as 25GB of hotspot data, 100GB cloud storage via Google One, and a compatible Amazon Prime membership. Better yet, tax and fees are all involved in prices.
Your monthly bill with the metro will not be reduced as going to go with any other carrier such as view or mint, but if those T-Mobile allowances are important to you, the metro may be understood the most.
What is the best T-Mobile option?

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As happy as I am visible in my post-T-Mobile life, there is a good argument for every carrier mentioned above. And there are more T-Mobile options I did not include, such as Helium mobile And Clarna’s new cell plan,
For example, I do not think it is appropriate to say that it is a purposefully best than everything else. I like the direct price and features of visible plans, but you may like the data priority coming with Google Fi, or perhaps get a T-mobile on Tuesday with metro.
Finally there is no wrong option here. As long as you choose a plan/carrier that best fits your needs, it really matters.