Mint Mobile
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 4:17 pm
https://www.mintmobile.com/plans/
I think they are a T-mobile MVNO.
Only catch is an MVNO probably doesn't get to use roaming agreements (like with AT&T, and possibly Verizon for LTE) so it could be an issue. The best thing is this is all prepaid so no tax and no contract. Well, that's not the best thing. The best thing is the pricing.
$15/mo gets you 2GB LTE, and unlimited talk and text.
$20/mo gets 5GB. Same unlimited talk and text.
$25/mo gets 10GB. Same again.
That is incredibly cheap. I am paying something like $88/mo for 2 lines and to think we could be paying $30...that is huge.
Anyway, just passing this along before I forgot about it. I may look into doing a burner phone and a T-mobile experiment (again) as you may recall I did that a few years back when I was considering jumping to them from AT&T. The service was fine but AT&T lowered their pricing so I didn't feel like switching. This, on the other hand, is super cheap.
At least, I thought they were a T-mobile MVNO but they have a page where you enter the IMEI and it tells you if your phone is compatible. Both my phone and Jamie's phone are, up to 4G LTE, according to them.
https://www.mintmobile.com/byop/
Considering I think we share 2GB now (with rollover), we'd get 2GB each for $30/mo, which is technically more data than we get now. Also that would be a monthly savings of around $58, meaning the annual savings is $700. Even if I needed new phones, I could easily buy phones for both of us well within $700 and still start saving by the end of the first year. And we may not need new phones.
Other perks:
- WiFi calling and texting on compatible Android phones
- Hotspot
- Speeds reduced after cap, which I do recognize as a T-mobile thing
- Includes calling to Mexico and Canada. That's impressive though not useful at all for me.
Maybe I should give this a try and if it really works I could just switch our numbers over and dump AT&T. We could use a bit of a windfall right now...
I think they are a T-mobile MVNO.
Only catch is an MVNO probably doesn't get to use roaming agreements (like with AT&T, and possibly Verizon for LTE) so it could be an issue. The best thing is this is all prepaid so no tax and no contract. Well, that's not the best thing. The best thing is the pricing.
$15/mo gets you 2GB LTE, and unlimited talk and text.
$20/mo gets 5GB. Same unlimited talk and text.
$25/mo gets 10GB. Same again.
That is incredibly cheap. I am paying something like $88/mo for 2 lines and to think we could be paying $30...that is huge.
Anyway, just passing this along before I forgot about it. I may look into doing a burner phone and a T-mobile experiment (again) as you may recall I did that a few years back when I was considering jumping to them from AT&T. The service was fine but AT&T lowered their pricing so I didn't feel like switching. This, on the other hand, is super cheap.
At least, I thought they were a T-mobile MVNO but they have a page where you enter the IMEI and it tells you if your phone is compatible. Both my phone and Jamie's phone are, up to 4G LTE, according to them.
https://www.mintmobile.com/byop/
Considering I think we share 2GB now (with rollover), we'd get 2GB each for $30/mo, which is technically more data than we get now. Also that would be a monthly savings of around $58, meaning the annual savings is $700. Even if I needed new phones, I could easily buy phones for both of us well within $700 and still start saving by the end of the first year. And we may not need new phones.
Other perks:
- WiFi calling and texting on compatible Android phones
- Hotspot
- Speeds reduced after cap, which I do recognize as a T-mobile thing
- Includes calling to Mexico and Canada. That's impressive though not useful at all for me.
Maybe I should give this a try and if it really works I could just switch our numbers over and dump AT&T. We could use a bit of a windfall right now...