![]() Pros : T-Mobile's 5G network, plans includes 50GB of regular high-speed data in the US as well as the ability to use phones as a hotspot.Ĭons : Hotspot is limited to "3G speeds," Canada and Mexico data are at even slower "2G" speeds. All the deals also require that you set up AutoPay and paperless billing.Īnd as mentioned, you may need to click "see more plans" and then "explore Essentials Saver plan" on T-Mobile's site to get this option to appear. Our pricing here also assumes no perks from Verizon.Īs for T-Mobile, its prices also come with a couple of caveats: Unlike the carrier's Go5G or Magenta plans, taxes and fees aren't included in any of these Essentials prices, making the final total a little higher. Our pricing above removes the BYOD device credit. To get the real numbers of Verizon's plans make sure to add $5 a line to its Welcome prices and $15 a line for Plus. In both cases it's also assuming you aren't also getting a new phone when you switch. If you're comparing prices on multiple carriers' websites, it's worth keeping in mind that Verizon's pricing by default factors in a switching promotional discount of $180 over three years for Unlimited Welcome or $540 if you're getting Unlimited Plus. The four-line option is now back to $100 at T-Mobile thanks a to new promotion, compared with $120 at Verizon and $140 at AT&T. Three lines will also run $90 at T-Mobile for its regular Essentials thanks to a promotion, compared with $120 at Verizon (for Unlimited Welcome) and $135 at AT&T (for Unlimited Starter). ![]() Two lines of Essentials Saver runs $80 a month, while a similar offering from Verizon costs $110 a month, and a similar deal from AT&T runs $120 a month. In short, if you need two lines, Essentials Saver is your best pick, while those looking for three or more lines may want to go with regular Essentials. As mentioned above, both T-Mobile Essentials and Essentials Saver include unlimited talk, text and data for all the carrier's base unlimited plans, including 5G access. More : Because of T-Mobile's restructuring of its cheapest plans, this has gotten a bit more complicated. Price: $90 a month for three lines, $100 for four lines.
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