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I am having a few issues with T-Mobile. I'm 1 of the hold outs" that dont dont want to have to buy a new phone. I have an 8 s. I bought it when the 10-s came out. I didnt like the wrap around screen. My phone is about 3 years old. T- Mobile is telling me that I have to purchase a new phone before the beginning of the year. They say my phone doesn't work with their program. They are also charging me an extra 35.00 dollars a month saying I dont actually own my phone.
This is an excellent point. I feel T-Mobile has been improving their network a LOT, so they could be worth another look if you haven't tried them recently. If you do happen to get good T-Mobile coverage, I think their plans are an outstanding value. Otherwise I think AT&T does a great job offering excellent coverage, fast speeds, and decent perks with their plans. They are my second pick for overall value.
@@StetsonDoggett First, I would like to thank you for listening and answering comments. I was with T-mobile twice (2012-2013, 2017-2020) and I can tell that their coverage has significantly improved, I live in Lexington, KY and in town, T-mobile coverage in excellent except for some indoor places but when I go out of town in the country side and rural areas, that's when you see the difference and that's what made me switch to Verizon, I am paying about $50/month more than what I use to pay to T-mobile but I can comfortably say it's definitely worth it, verizon coverage is far better where I live. I have tried all major carriers, coverage wise, verizon is the best but data speed wise, T-mobile is the fastest but like said in my previous comment, coverage is what mostly drives and sometimes forces you choosing the carrier if the plan prices within budget.
I was with Verizon for a little over 8 years, it was too expensive and I noticed at&t and T-Mobile were quickly catching up to coverage. I joined T-Mobile 2 months ago and honestly with my living in a city, the coverage has no disappointed me. They are only getting better and better with there billion dollar contracts and the purchase of sprint. Verizon isn’t a lot better like it used to be, they got to comfortable with their lead and now the true battle begins
I'm a t-mobile customer and I'm always sharing my hotspot with my fellow Verizon and AT&T coworkers when we travel. Even when we're working locally. It's never been the other way around. If I do experience bad signal, we're all experiencing bad signal on all networks.
I used to be a sprint customer, it was so good. I could stream at 4K on cell data. Now since they merged, they sent me a T-Mobile sim. It sucks so bad. Whenever I’m not on wifi, RUclips goes into restricted mode, and the data sucks. I wish sprint would come back
T-Mobile has great perks, great data speeds and the best price. Unfortunately they're last place in my book because their service is not so good in rural areas (especially my hometown) compared to their competitors. Verizon ranks supreme when it comes to coverage.
I've got Verizon... About 2 years ago the coverage shit the bed and it's never gotten better. Probably switched phones 3 times since then. About to switch to ATT most likely
@@WideAwakeHuman I feel like it’s a different experience for everyone, because I know a lot of people with Verizon. Some had poor experience and some have really good connection. So I think you should switch. Also, I towers just might be shit
I've had Verizon for a few years now and I can confidently say that they're the best carrier out there. Do they cost more? Of course. But is it worth it? Definitely. I have coverage in a lot of places that others don't.
My company offers me a free Verizon iPhone. My family is on a personal account on the T-Mobile network. With voice service being the same and with home WiFi. The only advantage with Verizon is data while on the road. The benefit is far between. I do agree that Verizon is better but the price difference between t-Mobile and Verizon is not worth the price.
@@Redallstar1 I can understand why it's not worth it to some people. But I need service wherever I go lol. So for me it's worth the extra price. Most things, I budget on. But when it comes to phone service I go the extra mile for the top tier.
I was with Sprint all my life. The coverage from where I reside was absolutely horrendous. Bought a phone, as slapped it to Verizon... all I can input is wow (in a positive way)
But, being military and having T Mobile has been great. On my last deployment we landed in Spain and I had free data and texting, then we were in Bahrain and I was surprised that I once again had unlimited data and texting. I had coverage everywhere I was, Kuwait, Afghanistan, etc. It was nice to not have to add an international plan before leaving, since it was already included with T Mobile. But yeah, there are definitely some dead spots stateside that can be frustrating.
T-Mobile isn't great for military folks who don't deploy. For me T-Mobile is the only one who offers reliable and cheap international data damn near the whole middle east and Europe. Verizon and ATT are good for people who stay inside and don't see any real action
I have been with T-Mobile since before they changed their name to T-Mobile and am grandfathered into the old plans unlimited everything but ever since the sprint merger coverage and speed hasn’t been as good as it was before.
As a long time Sprint customer my service also got real crappy about a month before the merge. And then they took away my discount, raising my bill 35$ every month. Now they're forcing me to get a new phone. BS.
That doesn't make sense. Their coverage would only grow by acquiring another network. That's how it worked for me. I had T-Mobile since way before the merge. and as soon as it happened, I started getting great signal in remote areas I never used to before.
Man's does a great job at hiding that mic arm. It took me the entire video to stop thinking how tf is that microphone floating before I saw a piece of the arm sticking out behind the mic.
The Magenta plan is too expensive $85 monthly, your better off getting the AT&T prepaid plan which is $60 monthly when you use Auto Pay and superior service to tmobile.
Just to be clear, AT&T has two different discounts. One is an employee discount for any companies that has one with AT&T. It's a discount of $10 off each line but only on the Elite plan. The 2nd type of discount is for First Responders, Military, Teachers, etc and it's 25% off any plans across the board not just for the Elite plans. You could mix and match a family plan plus get a discount on top of that which is the best type of discount out there I believe.
I work for T-Mobile. I get a 75% discount on my phone lines. Our 55+ brings the $75 down to $45. We also have plans for military and first responder. We still have the best discounts and promotions out of all the carriers.
But you get Netflix on T-Mobile which has much more and better content. Not to mention you also get T-Mobile Tuesdays that has some really awesome stuff.
Having Verizon is great because unless I'm camping in the middle of nowhere I always have signal. And even then most of the time when I camp I have great reception. You get what you pay for.
I'm a Tmoble customer and they also have the military/veteran, 55+, government, teachers, plan which failed to mention like AT&T, I currently have the unlimited with the military plan which cuts my bill in half, if my bill is $250 I'll pay $125 withe military plan
I went from being on my parents plan with Verizon to switching to T-Mobile and the flat $70 a month was great but in Iowa at the cities I was in I just didn't get any service. I thought maybe I could get better coverage if I end up moving to Colorado or California but I switched to AT&T and am extremely happy with them. I get service everywhere I go and the HBO Max is nice. I already pay for Spotify and tried Apple before but all I could really understand was liking it because it was Apple and the apps I used on my Android before it didn't work on Apple even though Apple had them in the App store. I got a Note 10+ 5G from Wal-Mart new but they screwed up and when I clicked upgrade my phone I had they just put another line on my plan so be careful there.
You have to remember prioritization. For example, even though T-Mobile’s unimilted prepaid is cheaper than their entry level plan, T-Mobile’s customers that use their entry level plan are prioritized over their prepaid customers. That goes for all carriers. Postpaid customers are ALWAYS prioritized over prepaid customers regarding their data usage and speed. Also even though other carriers will sometimes have cheaper plans, the prioritization still applies. For example, Verizon obviously prioritizes its customers over Spectrum customers. Trust me it really makes a difference. You wont experience the same reliability, speed or day to day experience regarding data on a spectrum mobile iPhone 12 Pro as you will on a verizon iPhone 12 Pro. On my T-Mobile iPhone 11 Pro I can never load something as simple as Snapchat stories lol. Thankfully on my spectrum and verizon phones i can. But my spectrum iPhone 12 Pro still lags behind my verizon note 20 ultra 5G in terms of data speed and reliability. It’s obvious and noticeably felt throughout the day.
I was with T-Mobile for 10 years, and I just switched from the middle Magenta plan to AT&T Unlimited Elite a couple months ago. I work for a school district so I get the extra $10 discount. For $75 a month, I think it’s really good value
Okay so my wife and I both have the s20 ultra. She had it on at&t unlimited I had it on Verizon. We were at the Marriott in mesquite Texas a few weeks ago and we both had full service thanks to a 5g tower being visibly close. I got 150 Mbps and she got 14 Mbps, both of us sitting side by side in the parking lot. She's now also on Verizon.
I was with T-Mobile for 5 years. Back then they were a steal!!! But now it’s congestion haven. I’m on the Play more with Verizon with the Disney plus bundle. My hubby has the $25/ month discount for first responders, and I honestly think it’s a bargain compared to everyone else.
Tmobile has been my go-to for years. I currently use it as my personal phone, and I carry a verizon phone that my work provides, Tmobile always gets significantly better data speeds, sometimes twice as fast. It isn't just cheaper, the quality of the service is just superior.
Have had all 3 in the last 2 years (being indecisive), but will honestly say after T•Mobile dissolved Sprint, and took control of their towers, (unless you live in a extremely small area where they are still trying to bring service to) T•Mobile and their Magenta MAX plan with the extra add-on’s (including the top-tier Netflix plan, a free year of Paramount+, and Apple TV) is the best option! Drove across the United States, had very reliable service the whole way & was impressed. I know it’s different depending on where you live, so to each their own, but highly recommend T•Mobile!
I’m my personal experience, AT&T has the edge when it comes to international (outside of Mexico/Canada) I switched to T-Mobile specifically for international, while the free data & texting is good, maps and streaming is more important to me. With AT&T, you can add unlimited everything for $10/day. It’s amazing, you can watch RUclips in China (I have) where you are restricted on wifi. For me, this makes AT&T the cleat winter for anyone who travels internationally often.
AT&T 30 days international = $300 plus your plan T-mobile = pay for you plan. I’ve traveled with both, T-mobile is better. Local unlimited plans wherever you’re traveling is way more affordable than AT&T.
Left visible- loved the savings but the de-prioritized speed got to me when i sat in the salon just waiting for web pages to load hitting refresh. It was so annoying because i was in a conversation about stocks ,markets and crypto and just couldn’t pull up resources- I never had an slow data speed issue like that but it was so annoying i switch back to TMO that afternoon. Id rather pay for a service and never really need it than to NEED a service and it just falls apart. hence id rather not pay $70 for TMO but for peace of mind- take the money. Ill budget elsewhere-
I live deep in the Colorado rocky mountains, and I have T-Mobile. I get signal at the top of high mountain passes and even going through long tunnels. I've noticed a big jump in their service since they bought Metro & Sprint. I even end up getting signal in notorious dead spots. that's a win in my book.
I had 2 iPhones, one with a T-Mobile sim and one with an AT&T sim. I’d use both phone simultaneously and the T-Mobile phone was painfully slow compared to the AT&T phone.
I am grandfathered into the T-Mobile one plus international. That means unlimited LTE hotspot in Canada Mexico and USA. The down side I’m de prioritized at 50gb . Which is fine cause I’m on a business account which prioritizes us over consumer accounts.
My house is a dead spot for verizon, and Chattanooga tennessee is supposed to have the best internet/cell service in the country. Literally everywhere else in the city has good cell service
Depends on location and tower strength. T-Mobile is best overall for data use, coverage and perks. Verizon does not have a significant Jump of coverage over everyone else lol. It just doesn’t. So it’s just offset to where you live. So anyone who lives in an area with T-Mobile just beats everyone else who lives in their areas with Verizon or att.
Verizon indeed does have better coverage across the board. It simply does. The perks are alot better as well. Not sure why they weren’t better highlighted in this video.
I’ve had tmobile highest plan for 12 years. Whether I’m in nyc, upstate or abroad the connection is trash. Never more than 2 bars. sometimes 480p streaming works and the connection is slow and lackluster. There’s a reason tmobile gives so much for cheap.
@@alexsletsplayz6305 I’ve always had their top tier plan. I personally know 15+ people off the top of my head that have T-Mobile. Everyone I’ve ever spoken too agrees that T-Mobile’s reception and call quality is dogshit. It’s good by 2012 standards that’s the most praise I’ll give it
T-Mobile has definitely upped their game. I am very frequently with friends that have Verizon. I’ve never had a situation where they had service and I didn’t. Their calls seem to drop in the same places mine do. I pay roughly 1/2 what they pay and I have more people on my plan. Hopefully, they will have increased coverage so more people can save $.
@@kvnsv2634 I don't know tbh honest with you I just kept trying till I found one that suitable. I had metro t-mobile those suck in my area so I switch to kricket which was good but I didn't like they're service, so I got at&t now which is good
@@hacklaurent9412 well I have both At& T for work numbers and it does not work. T-mobile works every where I go but I am starts to encounter small connection problems. Hate AT&T. I am going to check with Verizon because my boyfriend has0 no issues but may people complain about Verizon's customers service and billing issues.
Great breakdown but you glossed over the most important topic. The phone service must work and t-mobile is the worst for coverage. In my region it is by far the least dependable by a wide margin. In town it works okay but once you step out you're done. It doesn't matter if you save a couple hundred bucks a year if your service doesn't work. Thnx...
I have t mobile. I recently moved outside the city. My calls drop every time I drive home. Even at home calls drops all time. Never had problems with T mobile, but now I realize their coverage area not the best.
I have T-mobile and the signal is NOT the same as before. I used to get faster speeds 3 years ago, but now I barely get good signal everywhere I go and the internet speeds sucks big time. I have the IPhone 12 Pro 5G and my internet speeds feel slower and slower daily. I live in Orlando Florida.
I work for AT&T who provides an employee discount and im loyal to T-mobile because their customer service is A-1 and as a company they go to great lengths to work with their customers
@@leonardoa6704 t-mobile is not good. First months are great then you'll notice they deprioritize you on a daily basis. I used to get good speed at my girlfriend house time passes and I'm not going as fast. Apps do not load fast. Music stops. Videos buffer more. I switched to Verizon and haven't had those problems. Speed is amazing. I do not have patience and verizon is keeping me happy
Thumbs up video. I have family an friends with T-Mobile and I always have to leave a voicemail and they call me back. I always get told, “my phone didn’t ring sorry I missed your call.”
Really a quality presentation with perfect clarity. The only thing I'm wondering about is the value of Verizons all in 3rd party streaming services. If a person is paying Xxx $/ per month per service doesn't that effect the cell plan value? Thanks for posting. ✌️
You get way better connection... I got 400mbps download and 40mbps upload on my prepaid walmart sim that uses t-mobile. That's faster than wifi. The specs on the website don't mean shit. I can stream 4k60 and have hotspot on at the same time on each one of those plans. And if you have multiple family members on one plan you save a lot of money per line.
This is eye opening for me. Since I live in ‘not 1st world country’, I assume that your Mobile internet plan would be much better. But I was wrong. Here in Thailand, 4G/5G Unlimited packages have download speed more than 100mbps with less than 10ms in ping. No cap/FUP in streaming and hotspot (for normal use). So you can use everything. And it’s cost 25$ roughly per month.
For anyone complaining about T-Mobile’s 5G, you can simply turn it off and run off LTE. 5G is still new technology and only peaks when you are outdoors.
Hi all , looking for some quick advice . I have a friend I've recently started handling the cell phone plans for ( not normal for me ) , and they gave me contact info for their Verizon rep . I've been working with him for almost a year now , and I'm constantly having problems getting answers from him on basic things like can he confirm he put insurance on our plans and how do I utilize the insurance after a phone is damaged ? My question to you all is : how do you normally work with Verizon on things like activation problems on new phones and questions on insurance and such ? Do you have a client rep you ask , a special number to call , or how can I get quick and reliable results here ? What is the proper way to request a new client rep ? If I make the request , I want to make sure I don't end up still stuck with the same guy . I've already had a heart to heart with him and needing faster response times , and the quality dropped after that talk .
I’m not familiar with “network management.” Do you mean the administrative side of their website where you can manage user and cost center information for a specific user or are you talking about mobile device management? I use both at my organization.
I do. There have been times where I’ve received SIMs for a phone or laptop and it didn’t activate. Sometimes he suggests I contact customer service and other times he finds an error in the order and corrects it.
Network management" on the plan itself. So all the lines on the plan, the speed is managed by Verizon to work with all Verizons clients (it would slow down during peak times). We have an older plan that isn't throttled like that, and I don't trust my nonresponsive rep telling me it should be fine (but he won't be able to change it back)
I have Verizon with a mix of the Start Unlimited, Play More Unlimited and Do More Unlimited. I get a military and autopay discount, so these plans are $30 and $40 respectively. It’s a family plan with everyone paying me for their individual line and device.
Im a bit biased as a tmobile rep but i can attest as a long time user as well. They have amped up the service exponentially in the past few years and, while perks have some room for growth, they are seriously stepping it up.
Remember they pay more for certain carriers when you sell . Not that I sell , but I did trade my first phone ever I got 800 bucks for my Xs for the 13pro max 256 . Well worth it
T-Mo is by far the best in value and coverage. I had Verizon and ATT for years, but when I switched over to T-Mobile that’s when everything started to make much more sense. The amount of money lost between VZ and ATT makes me sick when I think about it, esp when coverage is pretty much the same with all carriers nowadays. And just like any service, some carriers work better in some areas and some work less in others. It’s just the name of the game. I recommend to switch to T-Mobile ASAP, you’ll save so much money.
Verizon was great when I lived in a heavily populated state. In a less populated area I couldn't get Verizon inside my house & only parts of the building I work in. TMobile gives me everything Verizon couldn't & they're cheaper.
Me and my friend were fighting between T-Mobile and AT&T I was rooting for AT&T she was rooting for T-Mobile none of us routed for Verizon lol I still like AT&T better and she still likes T-Mobile
I went on a road trip in September and I bought a visible esim for my iPhone just in case I didn't have signal. Signal strength on both networks was the same everywhere and where T-Mobile didn't have service, neither did Verizon. There were some places that T-Mobile was roaming but I was able to use my phone as if I was on the T-Mobile network.
I used to deliver to a business that made the buildings at the bottom of the cell towers, they basically had 2 separate assembly lines... one line had these huge concrete buildings and the other line had concrete buildings half the size... I asked the foreman at the plant what was the difference between the assembly lines, and basically he said this line is Verizon's and the smaller buildings over there are everybody else's. Verizon's buildings had twice the power and twice the relays that the other buildings had... That pretty much told me right there I saw who was investing in their Network and who wasn't. A cheap plan is only good if you can use it 😊 Side note: AT&T has the worst customer service you will ever have to deal with
As someone who used to be with T-Mobile and I absolutely loved the price, the American and fast call centers you could get ahold of whenever needed and the perks. BUT what overall caused me to switch back to at&t was the upgrade process. It simply costed to much to upgrade whenever we were due vs at&t. If T-Mobile was able to cut down on phone upgrade prices I would easily go back to them but then I’m sure they would cost about as much as at&t.
Your credit probably isn’t good, which is why they ask you to pay such high down payments. T Mobile gives you a certain limit of how much they’re willing to finance based solely on your credit
I’ve used T-Mobile for years. No problems, no slow data, only lose coverage when others do. Lived in Virginia, Atlanta and Ohio. Traveling up and down the East coast quite a bit for a while When working in North Indiana (Fort Wayne, Elkhart, South Bend) T Mobile was in and out, worst it’s ever been (for me) I ended up getting a Tracfone as a secondary line, it surprised me how the coverage was. T-Mobile has been good to me for years. $90 for 2 phones unlimited/Unlimited and I buy my phones unlocked so I’ve never leased anything. Been month to month for a long time.
You can also join a party pay through the app which you invite 3 other people to join after doing so your bill goes down to 25$/month and everyone in the party pays their own 25$
You didn't mention that Verizon goes $5 cheaper on their family plans when you have 5 lines or more. Also that it's mix and match, so not every line needs to have the same plan. One can be on Get More Unlimited while others can be on Start Unlimited.
I’ve been debating on switching to Verizon from T-Mobile because T-Mobile’s service is so terrible. I can’t even sit in a parking lot or wait in a drive thru without my phone being barely useable. I can’t watch RUclips videos or go through social media sometimes while waiting in a long line. That’s my main reason for wanting to switch. Lack of service. It’s even been times I’ll drive down certain main roads and my Apple Music stops playing or can’t even go to the next song with the lack of service. These are main roads in a city, not in the middle of nowhere. Should I stay or make the switch?
It sounds like you would benefit from switching to a new network. What's the point of paying for service if you can't use it? I'd want to be able to stream music on main roads. Verizon or AT&T will likely provide a better experience. Consider checking out US Mobile's $45 unlimited plan for coverage on the Verizon Network and AT&T Prepaid's $50 unlimited plus plan for coverage on the AT&T Network.
I had t-mobile & I paying a lot for it as well & I personally hated it, super slow & barely got service. I got At&t now & it’s also expensive, but service is way better! & it also comes with HBO max which I personally use a lot.
Can you do video that comparing discounted plans for first responders, students,ect? I have heard sometimes its better to get the plan thats not discounted due to the provider cutting some things in a discounted plan.
Just swapped to T-Mobile 2 days ago after having att for a few years. For starters i got an iPhone 11 for free just had to pay the tax. In my area(Huntsville, AL) there is complete 5g coverage however the iPhone 11 is not a 5g device , I haven’t dropped below 3 bars LTE yet. My plan is $85 a month for unlimited data with no cap on high speed data, 40gb of hotspot, and free Netflix for the life of the account. I’m pleased so far.
Former Tmobile customer just moved to AT&T and just 3 months in i could not be any happier, Tmobile made life difficult with its terrible coverage and continuous high bills for no apparent reason. I still find it hard to believe i put up with them for 8 years, if you’re in Arizona i feel AT&T is the best bang for you buck
Awesome video! With respect to the perks, might it be fair to include the fact that T-Mobile offers $10/off per month on either Philo or RUclipsTV? Or are you holding off on that until the deal becomes a permanent part of the plan? Either way, loved the video. Thanks for the clear explanation and visual display of the differences.
Cheaper doesn’t mean better. Yes t mobile is going to be cheaper on certain plans but coverage and premium network is something to consider. What’s the point of having 50gb of hotspot but can’t use it efficiently? You pay for what you get… yes I rather pay 200 for a Michael Kors but the craftsmanship of a Yves saint laurent for 3000 … is better and plus premium product.
Had T-mobile for 8years and I loved it and the network improved a ton but recently I bought a house in a pretty decent area and T-Mobile has 0 coverage around there. They did apologize and we parted ways now I have Verizon and their coverage is definitely worth the price
You get what you pay. Verizon never will let you down when is about service in places where T-Mobile or at&t lost signal. For travelers, I most definitely recommend Verizon
AT&T also gives us current customer great upgrades options, nearly free new iPhone 11s or 12. I don't plan on going anywhere, the service is great and I truly feel like I'm on the 5G network.
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Great video very informative, do you have any videos on T-Mobiles magenta global plus plan
Thx to you I take T mobile instead supreme Verizon. T Mobil sucks 👎🏻 please don’t publish anything anymore because you sucks👎🏻
Depends what your doing on your phone
Juz Subscribe u.. I have T -Mobile on my own plan
I am having a few issues with T-Mobile. I'm 1 of the hold outs" that dont dont want to have to buy a new phone. I have an 8 s. I bought it when the 10-s came out. I didnt like the wrap around screen. My phone is about 3 years old. T- Mobile is telling me that I have to purchase a new phone before the beginning of the year. They say my phone doesn't work with their program. They are also charging me an extra 35.00 dollars a month saying I dont actually own my phone.
Coverage and location where user lives are key factors in choosing carrier, T-mobile offers great value but their coverage is not everywhere
This is an excellent point. I feel T-Mobile has been improving their network a LOT, so they could be worth another look if you haven't tried them recently. If you do happen to get good T-Mobile coverage, I think their plans are an outstanding value. Otherwise I think AT&T does a great job offering excellent coverage, fast speeds, and decent perks with their plans. They are my second pick for overall value.
@@StetsonDoggett First, I would like to thank you for listening and answering comments. I was with T-mobile twice (2012-2013, 2017-2020) and I can tell that their coverage has significantly improved, I live in Lexington, KY and in town, T-mobile coverage in excellent except for some indoor places but when I go out of town in the country side and rural areas, that's when you see the difference and that's what made me switch to Verizon, I am paying about $50/month more than what I use to pay to T-mobile but I can comfortably say it's definitely worth it, verizon coverage is far better where I live. I have tried all major carriers, coverage wise, verizon is the best but data speed wise, T-mobile is the fastest but like said in my previous comment, coverage is what mostly drives and sometimes forces you choosing the carrier if the plan prices within budget.
I currently work for T-Mobile and what we are told is that they are working really hard we want to pass everyone up and be the best eventually
I had T-Mobile and they're bad in my area. So no more T-Mobile for me
@@C.U.S. same. When I was in VA they were great. Now I'm in Florida and they are the worst when it comes to data speeds
If T-mobile had better coverage I'd switch from Verizon in a minute!
Just stay with verizon lol. They didnt help my dad even if he was in denver or colorado springs
I was with Verizon for a little over 8 years, it was too expensive and I noticed at&t and T-Mobile were quickly catching up to coverage. I joined T-Mobile 2 months ago and honestly with my living in a city, the coverage has no disappointed me. They are only getting better and better with there billion dollar contracts and the purchase of sprint. Verizon isn’t a lot better like it used to be, they got to comfortable with their lead and now the true battle begins
@@miguelcornejo3421 -True and once their coverage get expanded more in my area then Verizon-I'm GONE!!!
@SJB29 -Not so sure but if they EVER do I'm jumping on their bandwagon.
Idk man, especially with them buying Sprint, they've improved greatly and keep getting better.
T-Mobile has the best plans but Verizon and AT&T have the best coverage and best internet speeds. I’m a t-mobile customer
I have to agree
actually T-Mobile has the largest 5G network leaving Verizon and AT&T in the dust!!
Verizon use to after 5G then knock some old 4g tower and 3g towers so your more limited then T mobile
I'm a t-mobile customer and I'm always sharing my hotspot with my fellow Verizon and AT&T coworkers when we travel. Even when we're working locally. It's never been the other way around. If I do experience bad signal, we're all experiencing bad signal on all networks.
I used to be a sprint customer, it was so good. I could stream at 4K on cell data. Now since they merged, they sent me a T-Mobile sim. It sucks so bad. Whenever I’m not on wifi, RUclips goes into restricted mode, and the data sucks. I wish sprint would come back
T-Mobile has great perks, great data speeds and the best price. Unfortunately they're last place in my book because their service is not so good in rural areas (especially my hometown) compared to their competitors. Verizon ranks supreme when it comes to coverage.
Verizon is not good in a lot of areas I have it
@@joegarza6529 And they promised the most coverage. 😂😂😭😭😭😭
@@joegarza6529 for me it’s actually very different
I've got Verizon... About 2 years ago the coverage shit the bed and it's never gotten better. Probably switched phones 3 times since then. About to switch to ATT most likely
@@WideAwakeHuman I feel like it’s a different experience for everyone, because I know a lot of people with Verizon. Some had poor experience and some have really good connection. So I think you should switch. Also, I towers just might be shit
I've had Verizon for a few years now and I can confidently say that they're the best carrier out there. Do they cost more? Of course. But is it worth it? Definitely. I have coverage in a lot of places that others don't.
My company offers me a free Verizon iPhone. My family is on a personal account on the T-Mobile network.
With voice service being the same and with home WiFi. The only advantage with Verizon is data while on the road. The benefit is far between. I do agree that Verizon is better but the price difference between t-Mobile and Verizon is not worth the price.
@@Redallstar1 I can understand why it's not worth it to some people. But I need service wherever I go lol. So for me it's worth the extra price. Most things, I budget on. But when it comes to phone service I go the extra mile for the top tier.
I was with Sprint all my life. The coverage from where I reside was absolutely horrendous. Bought a phone, as slapped it to Verizon... all I can input is wow (in a positive way)
@@ohshiet6726 I had tmobile . As soon as they merged, the service was terrible and switched to Verizon
About to switch to Xfinity from Verizon, they use the same towers, and save >$50/month.
Not to mention getting 10 gb of data instead of 4 gb
Being military and having to travel
T-maybe don’t cut it most places I’ve been where Verizon shines bright wherever I’ve been
But, being military and having T Mobile has been great. On my last deployment we landed in Spain and I had free data and texting, then we were in Bahrain and I was surprised that I once again had unlimited data and texting. I had coverage everywhere I was, Kuwait, Afghanistan, etc. It was nice to not have to add an international plan before leaving, since it was already included with T Mobile. But yeah, there are definitely some dead spots stateside that can be frustrating.
Fact
Exactly T-Mobile is cheap for a reason. Legit dog shit service
@@Jcampton12 you F.A.S.T?
T-Mobile isn't great for military folks who don't deploy. For me T-Mobile is the only one who offers reliable and cheap international data damn near the whole middle east and Europe. Verizon and ATT are good for people who stay inside and don't see any real action
I have been with T-Mobile since before they changed their name to T-Mobile and am grandfathered into the old plans unlimited everything but ever since the sprint merger coverage and speed hasn’t been as good as it was before.
Agreed! I can’t browse the web with 5g at the house. I have to use my wifi, otherwise it’s like ridiculously slow. 🤦🏻♂️
I was grandfathered too with T-Mobile, but being grandfathered lost its perks when they got rid of JUMP and now it’s ONE.
As a long time Sprint customer my service also got real crappy about a month before the merge. And then they took away my discount, raising my bill 35$ every month. Now they're forcing me to get a new phone. BS.
Have to go into a store and switch out your sim card to a Tmobile sim card
That doesn't make sense. Their coverage would only grow by acquiring another network. That's how it worked for me. I had T-Mobile since way before the merge. and as soon as it happened, I started getting great signal in remote areas I never used to before.
Man's does a great job at hiding that mic arm. It took me the entire video to stop thinking how tf is that microphone floating before I saw a piece of the arm sticking out behind the mic.
It was blowing my mind too lol
Lmao I thought I was the only one focused on that
Thought it was the all new hover mic😳
exactly. i thought it was removed through chromakey
Haha! Great minds think alike!😜
We just recently switched to T-Mobile from at&t. Saving a ton with their 55+ magenta max
The Magenta plan is too expensive $85 monthly, your better off getting the AT&T prepaid plan which is $60 monthly when you use Auto Pay and superior service to tmobile.
@@Simon_Cow for 55+ it’s $90 for 2 lines. AT&T didn’t offer anything that cheap for us.
Had t-mobile for many years and the signal gets worse by the year. Switched to att and 0 regrets service everywhere
@@90kevin20 Exactly! Especially in rural areas of the US.
@@Simon_Cow if you’re a first responder or military they offer discount, our bill is 2 unlimited Magenta Max $80 a month
You are the only person who has explain a concept for me to get a severe understanding to it
Just to be clear, AT&T has two different discounts. One is an employee discount for any companies that has one with AT&T. It's a discount of $10 off each line but only on the Elite plan. The 2nd type of discount is for First Responders, Military, Teachers, etc and it's 25% off any plans across the board not just for the Elite plans. You could mix and match a family plan plus get a discount on top of that which is the best type of discount out there I believe.
That's correct, I work for AT&T .
I work for T-Mobile. I get a 75% discount on my phone lines. Our 55+ brings the $75 down to $45. We also have plans for military and first responder. We still have the best discounts and promotions out of all the carriers.
I work at t mobile 75 % discount on our lines
Automatically 0 down on anything.
Aren't there other factors like signal strength and locational speeds?
That's incredibly subjective depending on location, quality of antenna in a phone, etc.
T mobile is the goat
yeah tmobile lacks thats
@@akumulight T Mobile is the greatest… at being the worst 🤣
You get HBO Max on AT&T which actually has some decent content.
I like HBO max even tho barely use it. I need to get into streaming again lol
But you get Netflix on T-Mobile which has much more and better content. Not to mention you also get T-Mobile Tuesdays that has some really awesome stuff.
But if you have AT&t internet it comes with Max lol so I have T-Mobile and max through att 😂
Having Verizon is great because unless I'm camping in the middle of nowhere I always have signal. And even then most of the time when I camp I have great reception. You get what you pay for.
I'm a Tmoble customer and they also have the military/veteran, 55+, government, teachers, plan which failed to mention like AT&T, I currently have the unlimited with the military plan which cuts my bill in half, if my bill is $250 I'll pay $125 withe military plan
This man's whole setup floats
Great video! You just forgot to add that T-Mobile Magenta MAX also covers the 2 screen standard plan for Netflix if you have more than 1 person.
That’s not useful tho
As of recently, AT&T has increased hotspot data to 40GB and unlimited 5G data to new and existing customers.
Att 5G is trash man…I have horrible coverage at work and that’s where I’m at most of my life.
But of course this all really rules down to what carrier has more coverage at your current location.
yep lol same here
I went from being on my parents plan with Verizon to switching to T-Mobile and the flat $70 a month was great but in Iowa at the cities I was in I just didn't get any service. I thought maybe I could get better coverage if I end up moving to Colorado or California but I switched to AT&T and am extremely happy with them. I get service everywhere I go and the HBO Max is nice. I already pay for Spotify and tried Apple before but all I could really understand was liking it because it was Apple and the apps I used on my Android before it didn't work on Apple even though Apple had them in the App store. I got a Note 10+ 5G from Wal-Mart new but they screwed up and when I clicked upgrade my phone I had they just put another line on my plan so be careful there.
Lol
I have AT&T Elite since 2019 and I love it 🥰
You have to remember prioritization. For example, even though T-Mobile’s unimilted prepaid is cheaper than their entry level plan, T-Mobile’s customers that use their entry level plan are prioritized over their prepaid customers. That goes for all carriers. Postpaid customers are ALWAYS prioritized over prepaid customers regarding their data usage and speed. Also even though other carriers will sometimes have cheaper plans, the prioritization still applies. For example, Verizon obviously prioritizes its customers over Spectrum customers. Trust me it really makes a difference. You wont experience the same reliability, speed or day to day experience regarding data on a spectrum mobile iPhone 12 Pro as you will on a verizon iPhone 12 Pro. On my T-Mobile iPhone 11 Pro I can never load something as simple as Snapchat stories lol. Thankfully on my spectrum and verizon phones i can. But my spectrum iPhone 12 Pro still lags behind my verizon note 20 ultra 5G in terms of data speed and reliability. It’s obvious and noticeably felt throughout the day.
I was with T-Mobile for 10 years, and I just switched from the middle Magenta plan to AT&T Unlimited Elite a couple months ago. I work for a school district so I get the extra $10 discount. For $75 a month, I think it’s really good value
Damn I pay $91 for 9 lines on magenta max
I just switched also. T-mobile has gotten to the point where I couldn't even call while inside a city. Let alone rural areas. Used to be amazing
@@Kingzatchbell how's the coverage?
Okay so my wife and I both have the s20 ultra. She had it on at&t unlimited I had it on Verizon. We were at the Marriott in mesquite Texas a few weeks ago and we both had full service thanks to a 5g tower being visibly close. I got 150 Mbps and she got 14 Mbps, both of us sitting side by side in the parking lot. She's now also on Verizon.
I was with T-Mobile for 5 years. Back then they were a steal!!! But now it’s congestion haven. I’m on the Play more with Verizon with the Disney plus bundle. My hubby has the $25/ month discount for first responders, and I honestly think it’s a bargain compared to everyone else.
T-Mobile coverage in TN is terrible like zero sometimes so switching to Verizon. Doesn’t matter if the plan is good if you can’t use it 👍🏼
Broooo 100% i stay in ga but go there often and the service is straight trash it’s annoying. And even parts of ga tmobile is trash to
@@Brian-ib9kq update have verizon now and it is like someone turned on the cell towers finally lol. Oh many like day and night difference.
Tmobile has been my go-to for years. I currently use it as my personal phone, and I carry a verizon phone that my work provides, Tmobile always gets significantly better data speeds, sometimes twice as fast. It isn't just cheaper, the quality of the service is just superior.
Have had all 3 in the last 2 years (being indecisive), but will honestly say after T•Mobile dissolved Sprint, and took control of their towers, (unless you live in a extremely small area where they are still trying to bring service to) T•Mobile and their Magenta MAX plan with the extra add-on’s (including the top-tier Netflix plan, a free year of Paramount+, and Apple TV) is the best option! Drove across the United States, had very reliable service the whole way & was impressed. I know it’s different depending on where you live, so to each their own, but highly recommend T•Mobile!
This is my go to online source for the most informative and in-depth no nonsense content for mobile plans.
I’m my personal experience, AT&T has the edge when it comes to international (outside of Mexico/Canada) I switched to T-Mobile specifically for international, while the free data & texting is good, maps and streaming is more important to me. With AT&T, you can add unlimited everything for $10/day. It’s amazing, you can watch RUclips in China (I have) where you are restricted on wifi. For me, this makes AT&T the cleat winter for anyone who travels internationally often.
AT&T 30 days international = $300 plus your plan
T-mobile = pay for you plan.
I’ve traveled with both, T-mobile is better.
Local unlimited plans wherever you’re traveling is way more affordable than AT&T.
T-Mobile got best coverage here in California, so definitely glad to keep it.
Definitely not in SoCal 😵💫💀
@@Luie28x what part? I get perfect 5g in chula vista, downtown, poway, and by IB/PB/OB
@Matthew Thomas-erwin damn does Verizon allow 4k streaming plans?
@Kendrick Llama damn thats weird, I got s21 ultra and it never connects to 4g. I can watch 4k videos driving all around socal?
Not in San Jose lol. Left them after 7 years last week for Verizon.
Verizon bundles and coverage is amazing T-Mobile doesn’t work in many places AT&T is usually good if you bundles it with WiFi or cable
Left visible- loved the savings but the de-prioritized speed got to me when i sat in the salon just waiting for web pages to load hitting refresh. It was so annoying because i was in a conversation about stocks ,markets and crypto and just couldn’t pull up resources- I never had an slow data speed issue like that but it was so annoying i switch back to TMO that afternoon. Id rather pay for a service and never really need it than to NEED a service and it just falls apart. hence id rather not pay $70 for TMO but for peace of mind- take the money. Ill budget elsewhere-
I live deep in the Colorado rocky mountains, and I have T-Mobile. I get signal at the top of high mountain passes and even going through long tunnels. I've noticed a big jump in their service since they bought Metro & Sprint. I even end up getting signal in notorious dead spots. that's a win in my book.
I had 2 iPhones, one with a T-Mobile sim and one with an AT&T sim. I’d use both phone simultaneously and the T-Mobile phone was painfully slow compared to the AT&T phone.
Coming from a Verizon Rep, we are the best for coverage tbh
I am grandfathered into the T-Mobile one plus international. That means unlimited LTE hotspot in Canada Mexico and USA. The down side I’m de prioritized at 50gb . Which is fine cause I’m on a business account which prioritizes us over consumer accounts.
verizon has the best service out of the 3
Depends on the location bro cuz in Illinois it sucks
My house is a dead spot for verizon, and Chattanooga tennessee is supposed to have the best internet/cell service in the country. Literally everywhere else in the city has good cell service
Depends on location and tower strength. T-Mobile is best overall for data use, coverage and perks. Verizon does not have a significant Jump of coverage over everyone else lol. It just doesn’t. So it’s just offset to where you live. So anyone who lives in an area with T-Mobile just beats everyone else who lives in their areas with Verizon or att.
I was in myrtle beach with 1 bar with verizon not even a month ago.
Verizon indeed does have better coverage across the board. It simply does. The perks are alot better as well. Not sure why they weren’t better highlighted in this video.
You forgot a T-Mobile Perk. on the MAX plan with 2+ lines you get Netflix Standard: 2 Screen HD (for 2+ line accounts)
I pay $66 for unlimited data, 100gbs of hotspot, hulu, plus $11.12 per month for the phone. T-mobile has treated me very well.
How much to start the service?
I’ve had tmobile highest plan for 12 years. Whether I’m in nyc, upstate or abroad the connection is trash. Never more than 2 bars. sometimes 480p streaming works and the connection is slow and lackluster. There’s a reason tmobile gives so much for cheap.
You’re probably on a old grandfather plan, call and change to the latest unlimited plan
@@alexsletsplayz6305 I’ve always had their top tier plan. I personally know 15+ people off the top of my head that have T-Mobile. Everyone I’ve ever spoken too agrees that T-Mobile’s reception and call quality is dogshit. It’s good by 2012 standards that’s the most praise I’ll give it
You should check out the infographics show video about how to defeat T-Mobile
@@mastermind7946 that video is exactly how I feel I hate T-Mobile like it’s my arch nemesis
@92-818 I use them for work and the service is still godawful
T-Mobile has definitely upped their game. I am very frequently with friends that have Verizon. I’ve never had a situation where they had service and I didn’t. Their calls seem to drop in the same places mine do. I pay roughly 1/2 what they pay and I have more people on my plan. Hopefully, they will have increased coverage so more people can save $.
You forgot to mention locations which is key cause where I live i had t-mobile it was superslow, I now have at&t it works good
How do you know which one to get based on location
@@kvnsv2634 I don't know tbh honest with you I just kept trying till I found one that suitable. I had metro t-mobile those suck in my area so I switch to kricket which was good but I didn't like they're service, so I got at&t now which is good
@@hacklaurent9412 well I have both At& T for work numbers and it does not work. T-mobile works every where I go but I am starts to encounter small connection problems. Hate AT&T. I am going to check with Verizon because my boyfriend has0 no issues but may people complain about Verizon's customers service and billing issues.
@@hacklaurent9412 Yh just found at&t is good for me to
Got elite with att, switched friends onto my account from T-Mobile and Verizon. Works great, little to no issues.
I've been using t mobile since 2016 and I literally have nothing bad to say about my service.
Good to hear since I am in the process of switching from AT&T
Great breakdown but you glossed over the most important topic. The phone service must work and t-mobile is the worst for coverage. In my region it is by far the least dependable by a wide margin. In town it works okay but once you step out you're done. It doesn't matter if you save a couple hundred bucks a year if your service doesn't work. Thnx...
I have t mobile. I recently moved outside the city. My calls drop every time I drive home. Even at home calls drops all time. Never had problems with T mobile, but now I realize their coverage area not the best.
I have T-mobile and the signal is NOT the same as before. I used to get faster speeds 3 years ago, but now I barely get good signal everywhere I go and the internet speeds sucks big time. I have the IPhone 12 Pro 5G and my internet speeds feel slower and slower daily. I live in Orlando Florida.
I live in a big city and it’s just insane the difference from t mobile to Verizon t mobile is just so much slower
I work for AT&T who provides an employee discount and im loyal to T-mobile because their customer service is A-1 and as a company they go to great lengths to work with their customers
I’ve been on T Mobile in 2013 & it was the experience ever , I’ve switched to Verizon & the coverage & speed is great
what experience was t-mobile?
@@leonardoa6704 worst
@@leonardoa6704 t-mobile is not good. First months are great then you'll notice they deprioritize you on a daily basis. I used to get good speed at my girlfriend house time passes and I'm not going as fast. Apps do not load fast. Music stops. Videos buffer more. I switched to Verizon and haven't had those problems. Speed is amazing. I do not have patience and verizon is keeping me happy
I just switched from TMobile after 6 months of bad service in San Antonio tx to att and couldn't be happier.
ayy SATX gang
This is such a legendary video. I'm officially moved out so I had to figure all of this stuff out and I am eternally greatful
Thumbs up video. I have family an friends with T-Mobile and I always have to leave a voicemail and they call me back. I always get told, “my phone didn’t ring sorry I missed your call.”
Verizon is expensive but has the best coverage and connection.
It better had the best coverage for that price lmao
At&t definitely is definitely better at speeds.
T-Mobile employee here. Magenta MAX actually includes 2 screens of Netflix with HD streaming as long as you have 2+ lines.
Really a quality presentation with perfect clarity. The only thing I'm wondering about is the value of Verizons all in 3rd party streaming services. If a person is paying Xxx $/ per month per service doesn't that effect the cell plan value?
Thanks for posting.
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I actually went and did a value assesment and all those includes plans value at near $28/Month
The best plan is the grandfathered TMobile Plus with International addon at $95 a month, one line and unlimited hotspot data on 5GUC band !! 🤓
Imagine being in the United States and having to pay a crazy amount for mobile data lol
You get way better connection... I got 400mbps download and 40mbps upload on my prepaid walmart sim that uses t-mobile. That's faster than wifi. The specs on the website don't mean shit. I can stream 4k60 and have hotspot on at the same time on each one of those plans. And if you have multiple family members on one plan you save a lot of money per line.
You can get a family plan and invite 3 of your friends to join.
@@squad9920 Yep but even with family plans and discounts it's still crazy expensive compared to many countries like mine (Italy)
@@ideos2980 everything depends on where you are
This is eye opening for me. Since I live in ‘not 1st world country’, I assume that your Mobile internet plan would be much better.
But I was wrong.
Here in Thailand, 4G/5G Unlimited packages have download speed more than 100mbps with less than 10ms in ping. No cap/FUP in streaming and hotspot (for normal use). So you can use everything. And it’s cost 25$ roughly per month.
Verizon is more expensive but the coverage is amazing. Consider getting a virtual carrier on Verizon network to save lots more money
How do you get a virtual Verizon carrier
@@kadeking8750 a virtual carrier like Boost, Cricket, Xfinity Mobile
I’m an over the road truck driver. I have TMobile Magenta Max with an iPad with service. Love it.
For anyone complaining about T-Mobile’s 5G, you can simply turn it off and run off LTE.
5G is still new technology and only peaks when you are outdoors.
I had Verizon and then I moved to a rural area and had to switch to AT&T because I had little to no coverage . I love AT&T .
Hi all , looking for some quick advice . I have a friend I've recently started handling the cell phone plans for ( not normal for me ) , and they gave me contact info for their Verizon rep . I've been working with him for almost a year now , and I'm constantly having problems getting answers from him on basic things like can he confirm he put insurance on our plans and how do I utilize the insurance after a phone is damaged ? My question to you all is : how do you normally work with Verizon on things like activation problems on new phones and questions on insurance and such ? Do you have a client rep you ask , a special number to call , or how can I get quick and reliable results here ? What is the proper way to request a new client rep ? If I make the request , I want to make sure I don't end up still stuck with the same guy . I've already had a heart to heart with him and needing faster response times , and the quality dropped after that talk .
Like you, I work with a rep, but he’s awesome. Always responds to me within 30 minutes and always confirms details and answers all of my questions.
I’m not familiar with “network management.” Do you mean the administrative side of their website where you can manage user and cost center information for a specific user or are you talking about mobile device management? I use both at my organization.
If you have a problem with activation or something technical, do you contact Tony miles (rep) who is quick to help?
I do. There have been times where I’ve received SIMs for a phone or laptop and it didn’t activate. Sometimes he suggests I contact customer service and other times he finds an error in the order and corrects it.
Network management" on the plan itself. So all the lines on the plan, the speed is managed by Verizon to work with all Verizons clients (it would slow down during peak times). We have an older plan that isn't throttled like that, and I don't trust my nonresponsive rep telling me it should be fine (but he won't be able to change it back)
I have Verizon with a mix of the Start Unlimited, Play More Unlimited and Do More Unlimited.
I get a military and autopay discount, so these plans are $30 and $40 respectively.
It’s a family plan with everyone paying me for their individual line and device.
Im a bit biased as a tmobile rep but i can attest as a long time user as well. They have amped up the service exponentially in the past few years and, while perks have some room for growth, they are seriously stepping it up.
Remember they pay more for certain carriers when you sell . Not that I sell , but I did trade my first phone ever I got 800 bucks for my Xs for the 13pro max 256 . Well worth it
T-Mo is by far the best in value and coverage. I had Verizon and ATT for years, but when I switched over to T-Mobile that’s when everything started to make much more sense. The amount of money lost between VZ and ATT makes me sick when I think about it, esp when coverage is pretty much the same with all carriers nowadays. And just like any service, some carriers work better in some areas and some work less in others. It’s just the name of the game. I recommend to switch to T-Mobile ASAP, you’ll save so much money.
YES! WELL SAID
Verizon was great when I lived in a heavily populated state. In a less populated area I couldn't get Verizon inside my house & only parts of the building I work in. TMobile gives me everything Verizon couldn't & they're cheaper.
Me and my friend were fighting between T-Mobile and AT&T I was rooting for AT&T she was rooting for T-Mobile none of us routed for Verizon lol I still like AT&T better and she still likes T-Mobile
I went on a road trip in September and I bought a visible esim for my iPhone just in case I didn't have signal. Signal strength on both networks was the same everywhere and where T-Mobile didn't have service, neither did Verizon. There were some places that T-Mobile was roaming but I was able to use my phone as if I was on the T-Mobile network.
If you live in California then all of the carriers have great coverage but T-Mobile has the better plans overall
I’m personally a Verizon customer but am switching to AT&T because they aren’t far off from each other and Verizon’s plans for international suck 😢
I used to deliver to a business that made the buildings at the bottom of the cell towers, they basically had 2 separate assembly lines... one line had these huge concrete buildings and the other line had concrete buildings half the size... I asked the foreman at the plant what was the difference between the assembly lines, and basically he said this line is Verizon's and the smaller buildings over there are everybody else's.
Verizon's buildings had twice the power and twice the relays that the other buildings had... That pretty much told me right there I saw who was investing in their Network and who wasn't.
A cheap plan is only good if you can use it 😊
Side note: AT&T has the worst customer service you will ever have to deal with
I’m pretty much with T-Mobile for the hotspot. It’s awesome to have unlimited hotspot for my iPad wherever I go.
Verizon is the best carrier that i have been on! never lost signal!! Great coverage
As someone who used to be with T-Mobile and I absolutely loved the price, the American and fast call centers you could get ahold of whenever needed and the perks. BUT what overall caused me to switch back to at&t was the upgrade process. It simply costed to much to upgrade whenever we were due vs at&t. If T-Mobile was able to cut down on phone upgrade prices I would easily go back to them but then I’m sure they would cost about as much as at&t.
Your credit probably isn’t good, which is why they ask you to pay such high down payments. T Mobile gives you a certain limit of how much they’re willing to finance based solely on your credit
As a person who has had all of these 3 Verizon is the best by far
Verizon won't work inside if you own a mobile home, they are terrible to be able to use it!
@@paulplante364 who tf has a mobile home lmfao🤣🤣🤣
I’ve used T-Mobile for years. No problems, no slow data, only lose coverage when others do. Lived in Virginia, Atlanta and Ohio. Traveling up and down the East coast quite a bit for a while
When working in North Indiana (Fort Wayne, Elkhart, South Bend) T Mobile was in and out, worst it’s ever been (for me) I ended up getting a Tracfone as a secondary line, it surprised me how the coverage was.
T-Mobile has been good to me for years. $90 for 2 phones unlimited/Unlimited and I buy my phones unlocked so I’ve never leased anything. Been month to month for a long time.
If one of these carriers want to stand out from the rest, one of them should offer Unlimited Mobile Hotspot.
For me that would be a game changer
Visible offers unlimited everything including hotspot for just 40$/month. You should look into it if unlimited hotspot is what Youre looking for.
You can also join a party pay through the app which you invite 3 other people to join after doing so your bill goes down to 25$/month and everyone in the party pays their own 25$
As a trucker would Verizon be a better option? … I’m with T-Mobile now and it’s very spotty
You didn't mention that Verizon goes $5 cheaper on their family plans when you have 5 lines or more. Also that it's mix and match, so not every line needs to have the same plan. One can be on Get More Unlimited while others can be on Start Unlimited.
Thats right ! Im one of verizon cs..
Using at&t I got my 3 and 4th lines for 30 bucks extra with the signature discount on elite. 2 phone lines extra for $30 bucks is solid.
I’ve been debating on switching to Verizon from T-Mobile because T-Mobile’s service is so terrible. I can’t even sit in a parking lot or wait in a drive thru without my phone being barely useable. I can’t watch RUclips videos or go through social media sometimes while waiting in a long line. That’s my main reason for wanting to switch. Lack of service. It’s even been times I’ll drive down certain main roads and my Apple Music stops playing or can’t even go to the next song with the lack of service. These are main roads in a city, not in the middle of nowhere. Should I stay or make the switch?
It sounds like you would benefit from switching to a new network. What's the point of paying for service if you can't use it? I'd want to be able to stream music on main roads. Verizon or AT&T will likely provide a better experience. Consider checking out US Mobile's $45 unlimited plan for coverage on the Verizon Network and AT&T Prepaid's $50 unlimited plus plan for coverage on the AT&T Network.
I have the EXACT same problem. I’m switching to Verizon later this week and I’m so excited to actually be able to use my phone
I had t-mobile & I paying a lot for it as well & I personally hated it, super slow & barely got service. I got At&t now & it’s also expensive, but service is way better! & it also comes with HBO max which I personally use a lot.
Can you do video that comparing discounted plans for first responders, students,ect? I have heard sometimes its better to get the plan thats not discounted due to the provider cutting some things in a discounted plan.
Stetson please include Military and Veterans discounted plans.
I really appreciate the time you spent on each carrier 😊 I chose T-Mobile.
Brooklyn NY
Compare Prepaid plan on all carriers :)
Stay away from AT&t I'm telling you that right now everyday my service gets cut off literally.
Just swapped to T-Mobile 2 days ago after having att for a few years. For starters i got an iPhone 11 for free just had to pay the tax. In my area(Huntsville, AL) there is complete 5g coverage however the iPhone 11 is not a 5g device , I haven’t dropped below 3 bars LTE yet. My plan is $85 a month for unlimited data with no cap on high speed data, 40gb of hotspot, and free Netflix for the life of the account. I’m pleased so far.
TMobile has the same discounts as ATT also….I only pay 190 for 7 lines with my Military discount
I’m in the military too, how do you get that military discount? Do you have to be in charge of the account?
Former Tmobile customer just moved to AT&T and just 3 months in i could not be any happier, Tmobile made life difficult with its terrible coverage and continuous high bills for no apparent reason. I still find it hard to believe i put up with them for 8 years, if you’re in Arizona i feel AT&T is the best bang for you buck
As for bill/plans, they’re fine. But T-Mobiles coverage is just terrible. I will probably switch as well.
Awesome video! With respect to the perks, might it be fair to include the fact that T-Mobile offers $10/off per month on either Philo or RUclipsTV? Or are you holding off on that until the deal becomes a permanent part of the plan? Either way, loved the video. Thanks for the clear explanation and visual display of the differences.
Cheaper doesn’t mean better. Yes t mobile is going to be cheaper on certain plans but coverage and premium network is something to consider. What’s the point of having 50gb of hotspot but can’t use it efficiently? You pay for what you get… yes I rather pay 200 for a Michael Kors but the craftsmanship of a Yves saint laurent for 3000 … is better and plus premium product.
Had T-mobile for 8years and I loved it and the network improved a ton but recently I bought a house in a pretty decent area and T-Mobile has 0 coverage around there. They did apologize and we parted ways now I have Verizon and their coverage is definitely worth the price
YESSS! WELL SAID!
You get what you pay. Verizon never will let you down when is about service in places where T-Mobile or at&t lost signal. For travelers, I most definitely recommend Verizon
ok and? T Mobile is like way better as I use the Magenta Max plan
@@user-yx7tp2it8h T-Mobile provide great prices only
This is a great video, lord knows I’ve been looking for something like this. Wonder if we could see this stuff but for military?
Military should get huge discounts !!! Sorry I’m not one of them
AT&T also gives us current customer great upgrades options, nearly free new iPhone 11s or 12. I don't plan on going anywhere, the service is great and I truly feel like I'm on the 5G network.
yeah i traded in an old iphone for $700 and got my mom a 12 pro max for like $13 a month!
Verizon also gets the military/ nurse/ teacher/ first responder discounts. Gotta do better research.
So does T-Mobile