Download the free Coverage Map app - coveragemap.com/app 1. Best Overall: US Mobile Unlimited Flex ($17.50/mo) - www.anrdoezrs.net/click-8298432-14477157 2. Best Cheap Plan: US Mobile 2GB ($10/mo) - www.anrdoezrs.net/click-8298432-14477157 3. Best Unlimited Plan with Priority Data: Visible+ ($45/mo) - visible.pxf.io/jr7GDe 4. Best Unlimited Plan: Visible Base ($25/mo) - visible.pxf.io/jr7GDe 5. Best Plan with a Free Phone: Boost Mobile Infinite Access for iPhone ($65/mo) - boostmobile.sjv.io/75Aq7g 6. Best Plan for International Calling: US Mobile 10GB ($20/mo) - www.anrdoezrs.net/click-8298432-14477157 7. Best Plan for International Travel: US Mobile Unlimited Premium ($44/mo) - www.anrdoezrs.net/click-8298432-14477157 ❤ PLAN DISCOUNTS Visible: Use my referral code VISBHEJZ04U to save $20 off your first month of service Mint Mobile: Get 6 months FREE service when you buy a phone + 6 month plan - mint-mobile.58dp.net/9WmvMQ US Mobile: Get $20 credit & free starter kit using code “stetson” - www.bestphoneplans.net/carriers/us-mobile
I have a question about the bost moible deal, If you pay for the firt month but not the second would they lock your phone or would it jus tbe no calls etc.
FYI: I am a college student using US Mobile and they offer a student discount for their unlimited premium plan where the price month to month is 20% off or the same per month as paying a year up front
Great video. Only thing is, I don’t know a single international student who actually makes old school calls anymore. Between WhatsApp, WeChat, FaceTime etc 99% of all calling a college student does to family and friends is covered.
3 months in to Visible base plan. Could not be happier. I’m an OTR truck driver. Zero issues nationwide. Base plan hot spot runs my iPad for Netflix and such no problem. Used your code for 3 month discount. Had 1 line unlimited and “home” internet running in my semi for $188 per month. Visible is a game changer. Thanks for your review videos.
I’ve been on Visible for 4+ years and they’ll have to pry it out of my cold, dead hands! Glad you’ve had great luck with it! btw I just learned from one of Stetson’s videos that you can now have up to 3 devices tethered to your Visible hotspot concurrently.
Hmm, who uses regular text messages and calls these days? To have cheap access to all three major US carriers, consider: 1. Cheapest 360-day Red Pocket plan ($30 + sales tax per year) for voice and text service. 2. A travel data-only eSIM for around $1.55 per gigabyte (minimum is 3GB for $4.65). However, there’s one issue: your IP address will be from Poland. Switching between carriers is quick, taking about a minute - you will choose the carrier in the phone settings, no customer service needed. I haven’t tried automatic switching yet, but it can work in theory.
I got my iPhone 15 pro max in the Boost promotion, after 4 months of use I can say that the coverage has not been as bad as I read in other videos, I have gone to places like forests where it has worked quite well for me and something I discovered was that it is not 30GB but 50GB that they give, but for some reason they do not want to tell the public.
I just switched to the US Mobile 2 gig plan. I realized how much wi-fi I truly have access to. All of my friends have it at their houses, I of course do at home, and here's the kicker: my grandfather is an xfinity customer and he is okay with me using his credentials to use their hotspots around town and whereever they happen to be, so I will pretty much be on wi-fi all the time.
10:41 US Mobile international travel kinda sucks due to the high pings. In Mexico, traffic reroutes your data to the Netherlands, making you have 400+ ping. To make things worse, they choose the weakest networks in almost every country worsening the experience (some of these international carriers they partnered up with are abismal)
@@StetsonDoggett WARP. This is the old $29/month plan ($25/month for 3+ lines), they give you complimentary international esims (if you tweet this comment out I'll screenshot it for you), but their international esim data sucks. High pings along with terrible network coverage = chaos. This I know to be true only in Mexico.
@@StetsonDoggett Almost every single international esim provider is guilty of the same thing US Mobile is. All of the data traffic gets routed to some server who knows where that could be located nowhere near the country you are in. The only way to get decent data internationally is buying data from that country (from the right carrier too.)
This is typical for all "international" eSIMs to route traffic somewhere in Europe, as they are all based on a few MVNO platforms, and US Mobile is only one of their resellers. Use their own eSIM home plan to have your traffic routed via a US MNO.
I graduated college a year ago. But I swear that yearly plan at number one for $210 a year is pretty good considering you can switch networks so there isn’t really an excuse not to get it. We pay about $215 a month for six lines on T-Mobile currently. If I wasn’t on a family plan I would definitely go for either this plan or visible plus it comes with an Apple Watch line. Great video.
I dont get the Boost plan as a deal. $65 is even with a phone. You can get a better plan for $25 and pay under $40 for an iPhone/Android if you finance thru Apple/Samsung/Google. The only benefit Boost gives you is free upgrades every year, but your phone is always locked.
You are absolutely correct. I think what Boost Mobile offers is a convenient way to get a free iPhone today, and then have the option to upgrade every year. You don't need to finance through Affirm or any other company; everything is just handled directly by Boost Mobile. It is simple, convenient, and not too much more expensive than buying unlocked and grabbing a $25 unlimited plan. Just depends on what you want in a plan and how often you like to upgrade your phone.
@@StetsonDoggett There's gonna be a credit check either way, be it thru Boost or Apple/Samsung. Maybe Boost is more liement on the credit check? Not sure. I've financed a few devices thru Samsung directly and had 0% APR with a 24 month term. Ultimately I think that yearly upgrade is what would sell Boost the most.
@@davesecxno is a soft credit check with boost u can still be denied for the iPhone are Samsung from boost infinite access they will still offer the service u can’t finance a phone throw them if they deny you
@@davesecx Great comments and rationale. Only thing I would add is that you should never underestimate the power of convenience! As a tech enthusiast, I know this all too well when trying to convince my friends to do anything, lol
I guarantee you would save more money with the prepaid cell phone plans I suggest in this video than with any postpaid plan with a student discount. What do you think?
With boost mobile if you chose the pro max and then chose to trade in for another iPhone after one year do you have to pay any additional fee for pro max or is it just the roughly $10 per month? If there is no other fee then $130 or so per year for a $400 upgrade seems like a good deal.
Damn, it is so expensive in the usa. In france we have an operator called free that gives you unlimited data/hospot and everything for 10$/month (including 30go of 5G in 120+countries). Speeds are never limited and go up to 1.5Go/s in the real world (they claim 5go/s)
France has such good plans! Would you be able to do me a favor? Trevor and I are working to expand CoverageMap.com to support other countries. We’d love to support France! Would you be able to run a cellular speed test on the Ookla Speed Test app and email the CSV file to stetson@coveragemap.com? That would be a big help!
in india we have $4/month plan, with unlimited 5g and 2gb/day 4g, speeds go upto 1gbps, but usually we get about 400-500mbps, enough for 100% of people.
The US Mobile plan is good, but what if I wanted to get even cheaper? I'm specifically thinking about the Hello Mobile or Good2Go mobile for $5 a month.
I would no go with either of those. Tello Mobile has a $6 plan with 1 GB of date, 100 mins, unlimited texts. I've heard good things about Tello. Still would say US Mobile is better, esp with their support.
Us mobile dark star is not very good. It feels like a beta. Many issues. You get what you pay for with us mobile. AT&T Prepaid is a much better choice in my opinion.
I don't think it's a get-what-you-pay-for situation; I think it's moreso that it's a new carrier they have to work out. That being said, they definitely should categorize it as a beta with the issues it has.
As a new student, I feel this video is perfect. However a lot of these plans for me is a little low. (I use about 25GB and I obviously won’t use 2GB lol)
@@StetsonDoggettgreat options. I do live in a crowded city (NYC) so Visible Base is unfortunately a no-go. Deprioritized on a congested network here, I’d select Visible+. But US Mobile is an amazing option. I’ll probably leap slightly to USM for the great teleports and more
A hotspot is a feature that allows you to use your phone as a means to connect other devices to the internet without a cellular connection, effectively transforming your phone into a Wi-Fi router. When you see "5GB hotspot" for a plan, that means you can use up to 5GB of data at the speeds listed on your plan for hotspot connected devices, after you exceed the data cap your speeds will be slowed down to basically unusable speeds.
Mint mobile has $15 unlimited data. Caveat - Comes in a pack of 3 months ($15*3=$45) Why is it not included? Is this a sponsored video as I only see visible, boost and US mobile on this channel
I chose not to include Mint Mobile because I believe the other plans are a better value. Mint Mobile's $15 unlimited plan is only for new customers, and the price increases to $30/month after your first 3 months. For just $25 per month, you can get truly unlimited data from Visible. Or, if you want T-Mobile coverage, you can get Metro by T-Mobile's $25 unlimited plan. This also has truly unlimited data. Mint Mobile's unlimited plan comes with 40GB of high-speed data, and then slows your speeds to 512Kbps. I feel the other plans are an overall better option because they are more affordable and come with truly unlimited high-speed data.
@@StetsonDoggett Correct Stetson, but I would prefer it to be displayed as an honourable mention as sometimes students might only come for few months and might be a great plan for 3 months. Like for me I am visiting USA for a 2.5 months course as a student in October and will be a great plan for me.
Download the free Coverage Map app - coveragemap.com/app
1. Best Overall: US Mobile Unlimited Flex ($17.50/mo) - www.anrdoezrs.net/click-8298432-14477157
2. Best Cheap Plan: US Mobile 2GB ($10/mo) - www.anrdoezrs.net/click-8298432-14477157
3. Best Unlimited Plan with Priority Data: Visible+ ($45/mo) - visible.pxf.io/jr7GDe
4. Best Unlimited Plan: Visible Base ($25/mo) - visible.pxf.io/jr7GDe
5. Best Plan with a Free Phone: Boost Mobile Infinite Access for iPhone ($65/mo) - boostmobile.sjv.io/75Aq7g
6. Best Plan for International Calling: US Mobile 10GB ($20/mo) - www.anrdoezrs.net/click-8298432-14477157
7. Best Plan for International Travel: US Mobile Unlimited Premium ($44/mo) - www.anrdoezrs.net/click-8298432-14477157
❤ PLAN DISCOUNTS
Visible: Use my referral code VISBHEJZ04U to save $20 off your first month of service
Mint Mobile: Get 6 months FREE service when you buy a phone + 6 month plan - mint-mobile.58dp.net/9WmvMQ
US Mobile: Get $20 credit & free starter kit using code “stetson” - www.bestphoneplans.net/carriers/us-mobile
@@StetsonDoggett thank you so much. 😀🤗
I have a question about the bost moible deal, If you pay for the firt month but not the second would they lock your phone or would it jus tbe no calls etc.
FYI: I am a college student using US Mobile and they offer a student discount for their unlimited premium plan where the price month to month is 20% off or the same per month as paying a year up front
Great video. Only thing is, I don’t know a single international student who actually makes old school calls anymore. Between WhatsApp, WeChat, FaceTime etc 99% of all calling a college student does to family and friends is covered.
Visible hands down you just can’t go wrong!
I’ve had Visible for 4+ years and they’ll have to pry it from my cold, dead hands.
3 months in to Visible base plan. Could not be happier. I’m an OTR truck driver. Zero issues nationwide. Base plan hot spot runs my iPad for Netflix and such no problem. Used your code for 3 month discount. Had 1 line unlimited and “home” internet running in my semi for $188 per month. Visible is a game changer. Thanks for your review videos.
I’ve been on Visible for 4+ years and they’ll have to pry it out of my cold, dead hands! Glad you’ve had great luck with it! btw I just learned from one of Stetson’s videos that you can now have up to 3 devices tethered to your Visible hotspot concurrently.
FYI: Visible's 2 year CHAMP promo ended 8/21.
Dang, it ended the day I posted the video 😭
Yeah that sucks because now I wanna switch
Hmm, who uses regular text messages and calls these days?
To have cheap access to all three major US carriers, consider:
1. Cheapest 360-day Red Pocket plan ($30 + sales tax per year) for voice and text service.
2. A travel data-only eSIM for around $1.55 per gigabyte (minimum is 3GB for $4.65). However, there’s one issue: your IP address will be from Poland. Switching between carriers is quick, taking about a minute - you will choose the carrier in the phone settings, no customer service needed. I haven’t tried automatic switching yet, but it can work in theory.
For international Google Fi got that. Yes it's $65 but you unlimited abroad.
I got my iPhone 15 pro max in the Boost promotion, after 4 months of use I can say that the coverage has not been as bad as I read in other videos, I have gone to places like forests where it has worked quite well for me and something I discovered was that it is not 30GB but 50GB that they give, but for some reason they do not want to tell the public.
@@alexmoongt that’s because boost mobile leverage AT&T for coverage if u are not in the native dish coverage
I just switched to the US Mobile 2 gig plan. I realized how much wi-fi I truly have access to. All of my friends have it at their houses, I of course do at home, and here's the kicker: my grandfather is an xfinity customer and he is okay with me using his credentials to use their hotspots around town and whereever they happen to be, so I will pretty much be on wi-fi all the time.
It is such a good plan! And the Xfinity Hotspot situation is amazing! Yeah, you’ll be saving a lot of money this year, I can feel it :)
Same. I have always had wifi access my whole life. Just paying to for my number/texting! I feel dumb for not switching sooner...
10:41 US Mobile international travel kinda sucks due to the high pings. In Mexico, traffic reroutes your data to the Netherlands, making you have 400+ ping. To make things worse, they choose the weakest networks in almost every country worsening the experience (some of these international carriers they partnered up with are abismal)
That is great feedback, thank you for sharing! Were you on Warp 5G (Verizon) or Light Speed (T-Mobile) for your international travels?
@@StetsonDoggett WARP. This is the old $29/month plan ($25/month for 3+ lines), they give you complimentary international esims (if you tweet this comment out I'll screenshot it for you), but their international esim data sucks. High pings along with terrible network coverage = chaos. This I know to be true only in Mexico.
@@StetsonDoggett Almost every single international esim provider is guilty of the same thing US Mobile is. All of the data traffic gets routed to some server who knows where that could be located nowhere near the country you are in. The only way to get decent data internationally is buying data from that country (from the right carrier too.)
@@luckyday_5510try the dark star aka att network on the us mobile side it should be better since AT&T has coverage in Mexico
This is typical for all "international" eSIMs to route traffic somewhere in Europe, as they are all based on a few MVNO platforms, and US Mobile is only one of their resellers. Use their own eSIM home plan to have your traffic routed via a US MNO.
Surprised mint mobile didn't really get mentioned this time. Used to be mentioned a lot on his prior videos for cost to data ratio
I graduated college a year ago. But I swear that yearly plan at number one for $210 a year is pretty good considering you can switch networks so there isn’t really an excuse not to get it. We pay about $215 a month for six lines on T-Mobile currently. If I wasn’t on a family plan I would definitely go for either this plan or visible plus it comes with an Apple Watch line. Great video.
Sounds like you have an awesome family plan set up. No reason to leave that! And thank you, glad you enjoyed the video 🙂
I dont get the Boost plan as a deal. $65 is even with a phone. You can get a better plan for $25 and pay under $40 for an iPhone/Android if you finance thru Apple/Samsung/Google. The only benefit Boost gives you is free upgrades every year, but your phone is always locked.
You are absolutely correct. I think what Boost Mobile offers is a convenient way to get a free iPhone today, and then have the option to upgrade every year. You don't need to finance through Affirm or any other company; everything is just handled directly by Boost Mobile. It is simple, convenient, and not too much more expensive than buying unlocked and grabbing a $25 unlimited plan. Just depends on what you want in a plan and how often you like to upgrade your phone.
@@StetsonDoggett There's gonna be a credit check either way, be it thru Boost or Apple/Samsung. Maybe Boost is more liement on the credit check? Not sure. I've financed a few devices thru Samsung directly and had 0% APR with a 24 month term. Ultimately I think that yearly upgrade is what would sell Boost the most.
@@davesecxno is a soft credit check with boost u can still be denied for the iPhone are Samsung from boost infinite access they will still offer the service u can’t finance a phone throw them if they deny you
@@davesecx Great comments and rationale. Only thing I would add is that you should never underestimate the power of convenience!
As a tech enthusiast, I know this all too well when trying to convince my friends to do anything, lol
Glossed over all the student discounts you get from carriers or sites like student bean
I guarantee you would save more money with the prepaid cell phone plans I suggest in this video than with any postpaid plan with a student discount. What do you think?
With boost mobile if you chose the pro max and then chose to trade in for another iPhone after one year do you have to pay any additional fee for pro max or is it just the roughly $10 per month? If there is no other fee then $130 or so per year for a $400 upgrade seems like a good deal.
Damn, it is so expensive in the usa. In france we have an operator called free that gives you unlimited data/hospot and everything for 10$/month (including 30go of 5G in 120+countries). Speeds are never limited and go up to 1.5Go/s in the real world (they claim 5go/s)
true, but our incomes are much higher too while our taxes are lower 🤷♂️
@@good-tn9sr fair enough
France has such good plans! Would you be able to do me a favor? Trevor and I are working to expand CoverageMap.com to support other countries. We’d love to support France! Would you be able to run a cellular speed test on the Ookla Speed Test app and email the CSV file to stetson@coveragemap.com? That would be a big help!
in india we have $4/month plan, with unlimited 5g and 2gb/day 4g, speeds go upto 1gbps, but usually we get about 400-500mbps, enough for 100% of people.
Well timed video 👏🏻
Thank you, Gabe! 😃
USMobile 10gb plan $17.50 is decent, but if you need int calling or don't want to pay upfront, just stick with $20/10gb plan for $2.50 more
Visible + annual is the best 🙌🏽
The US Mobile plan is good, but what if I wanted to get even cheaper? I'm specifically thinking about the Hello Mobile or Good2Go mobile for $5 a month.
US mobile is still better.
@@evacody1249 It's better, but for half the price, depending on what you need, you can't beat the above two plans.
I would no go with either of those. Tello Mobile has a $6 plan with 1 GB of date, 100 mins, unlimited texts. I've heard good things about Tello. Still would say US Mobile is better, esp with their support.
@@davesecx Yeah my brother uses Tello, 100 minutes is not great though.
Also I should say that Good2Go mobile does not include taxes as well as Tello, while with Hello Mobile taxes/fees are included.
That referral code for visible is already expired 😢
Are all taxes included in this us mobile plan prices???
Yes
Technically, there are no taxes in US Mobile plans according to receipts I got from them.
Yes only when u get there unlimited plan
@@antoinegeorge4287 Taxes are included in all of their plans
Us mobile dark star is not very good. It feels like a beta. Many issues. You get what you pay for with us mobile. AT&T Prepaid is a much better choice in my opinion.
I don't think it's a get-what-you-pay-for situation; I think it's moreso that it's a new carrier they have to work out.
That being said, they definitely should categorize it as a beta with the issues it has.
Visible is king here as of right now no one beats the service of visible with their 35 for 2 years or 20 for 2 years with the code Champ
As a new student, I feel this video is perfect. However a lot of these plans for me is a little low. (I use about 25GB and I obviously won’t use 2GB lol)
Definitely Visible Base or US Mobile Unlimited Starter are good options for you!
@@StetsonDoggettgreat options. I do live in a crowded city (NYC) so Visible Base is unfortunately a no-go. Deprioritized on a congested network here, I’d select Visible+. But US Mobile is an amazing option. I’ll probably leap slightly to USM for the great teleports and more
What is it with I phone people send me photos and they look great unless it's from a I phone then they look like crap even the I phone 15
Visible+ FTW!
It is such a good plan!
For sure. Unlimited priority on UW, 50GB on 5G and LTE, unlimited hotspot at 10Mbps and more, what’s not to like?
Using 200GB + unlimited 1 mbps 4G in Bangladesh ( upto 200 mbps) most expensive plan to purchase 😊
It cost less then 10$
Total wireless is the way to gooo… truly Unlimited premium data with no speed cap like Us Mobile and Visibile. 📝
I have Boost Mobile but I brought my own phone
Boost is good! For what it’s worth, I do think you would get a better value plan from US Mobile or Visible.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND HOTSPOTS HELP
A hotspot is a feature that allows you to use your phone as a means to connect other devices to the internet without a cellular connection, effectively transforming your phone into a Wi-Fi router. When you see "5GB hotspot" for a plan, that means you can use up to 5GB of data at the speeds listed on your plan for hotspot connected devices, after you exceed the data cap your speeds will be slowed down to basically unusable speeds.
The $17.50 10g plan is not thst. Its $37.50)m
I see it on US Mobile’s website! $17.50 for 10GB of data under the Unlimited Flex plan. It’s an annual plan.
First buy mobile with 200 dollars after that pay monthly prepaid connection that is pathetic 😐😐😐
The camp code not working
okay champ
It turns out the CHAMP code expired yesterday, right after I posted the video 😭. You can still use my referral code in the video description, though.
Israel is basically Palestine 🇵🇸
BS
@@steveasher9239 I'm being frank though. Occupied Ukraine doesn't belong to Russia, right?
@Usmobile for the teleport and the free international calling.
Mint mobile has $15 unlimited data.
Caveat - Comes in a pack of 3 months ($15*3=$45)
Why is it not included? Is this a sponsored video as I only see visible, boost and US mobile on this channel
I chose not to include Mint Mobile because I believe the other plans are a better value. Mint Mobile's $15 unlimited plan is only for new customers, and the price increases to $30/month after your first 3 months. For just $25 per month, you can get truly unlimited data from Visible. Or, if you want T-Mobile coverage, you can get Metro by T-Mobile's $25 unlimited plan. This also has truly unlimited data. Mint Mobile's unlimited plan comes with 40GB of high-speed data, and then slows your speeds to 512Kbps. I feel the other plans are an overall better option because they are more affordable and come with truly unlimited high-speed data.
@@StetsonDoggett Correct Stetson, but I would prefer it to be displayed as an honourable mention as sometimes students might only come for few months and might be a great plan for 3 months.
Like for me I am visiting USA for a 2.5 months course as a student in October and will be a great plan for me.