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  • @susanmeredith4957
    @susanmeredith4957 2 месяца назад +17

    I’m surprised that phones in the US are still locked to a carrier! Years ago Canada made that illegal.

    • @buffuniballer
      @buffuniballer 2 месяца назад

      Only if you take the "free phone" or similar deal.
      One can always buy the phone directly from the manufacturer and then there are no restrictions.
      FWIW, I purchased my iPhone 16 Pro outright from Boost because they offered a year of service (value of $300) if you buy a qualifiying 5G phone.
      The iPhone 16 Pro was no more costly than had I purchased it directly from Apple. I was going to port over anyway after my wife's great experience with Boost over the past year, including a week in Canada in September.
      So, why not get a $300 "freebie" in terms of service since I was going to buy the phone anyway.
      But, had I not been looking to move to Boost, I'd just go to the Apple store and buy the phone from them.
      The "free phones" are not so free.
      If I choose to leave Boost early, I don't have to hassle with phone payoffs since I own the phone. They unlocked it within four hours of the unlock request after a 20-30 minute on-line chat session to verify I purchased the phone outright and was on a post-paid plan.
      (Why unlocked? For travel and I have my work line from AT&T on the same phone instead of carrying two physical phones.)

    • @jeffpovey1182
      @jeffpovey1182 2 месяца назад +1

      Same here in the UK

  • @buffuniballer
    @buffuniballer 2 месяца назад +14

    I purchased direct from Boost. Same phone, but with 256GB of storage, so $1100. If you buy from them, you get a year of free service. AND, if you buy outright, they will unlock the phone.
    It took under 6 hours to port in my line (10-15 minutes) AND then process the unlock request.
    Three years of service will be $1700 if I stay.
    I live in an area with Boost coverage as well. Plus I get ATT or TMO if no native Boost towers.

  • @Unplugged704
    @Unplugged704 3 месяца назад +3

    I on a family plan (5 lines) with ATT and also receive corporate discount. So hard to leave this.

  • @Aichaybee
    @Aichaybee 3 месяца назад +3

    I’ve been debating doing this myself but the reason I switched from T-Mobile to Verizon was for the better service. I’m afraid of switching to a carrier like Mint and not getting the same speeds I get now, so I don’t mind paying more for better quicker service and speeds.

    • @buffuniballer
      @buffuniballer 2 месяца назад

      If you like Verizon, consider Visible, an MVNO owned by Verizon.

    • @infinitedarkness9476
      @infinitedarkness9476 Месяц назад +1

      Problem is that Verizon does not have better service than T-Mobile. Maybe in the 4G realm but they also ripped people off with their pricing

    • @KevenGomez-qm6po
      @KevenGomez-qm6po Месяц назад +1

      You don't have to be afraid 🤣 just try it out and if you don't like it switch back.

  • @dasvintage2182
    @dasvintage2182 3 месяца назад +3

    If you job is willing to pay your phone bill, for business purposes. Then is it better to have the phone be added to your plan?
    I have Verizon and was just about to switch back to Visible.

  • @DarwinWJ74
    @DarwinWJ74 3 месяца назад +15

    You forgot the fact most of the service provided deals require trading in a device which also has value

    • @dirtysoufracing6029
      @dirtysoufracing6029 2 месяца назад

      Yeah but my phone is broken so it's a win win

    • @ArmandoDimanche
      @ArmandoDimanche Месяц назад +2

      All of the ones I see still makes you pay monthly device payments. ALL of them.

    • @DarwinWJ74
      @DarwinWJ74 Месяц назад +2

      @@ArmandoDimancheabsolutely they do. Carrier deals are a joke.

  • @Adioownz1
    @Adioownz1 6 дней назад

    What about with spectrum?

  • @jamesk6579
    @jamesk6579 Месяц назад +1

    great video, thx

  • @davidv7403
    @davidv7403 3 месяца назад

    Is the savings based on the same amount of time? I thought VZW and ATT was for 3 year plans, but the prepaid option was only 2 years service.

  • @adamtajyar
    @adamtajyar 3 месяца назад +1

    AT&T is the only carrier with the best offer for a new or existing customer: $1000 off with a qualifying trade-in of an iPhone 12 Pro or higher. The only drawback is that it’s carrier-locked and it’s a 36-month eip term.

    • @alexosow
      @alexosow 3 месяца назад +1

      T-Mobile has the same thing and it’s over 2 years

    • @adamtajyar
      @adamtajyar 3 месяца назад

      @@alexosow they're changing it up now.People with segmented planets like fifty five military or first responder are not going to get the same promotion as people on regular rate plans

    • @rmendez011
      @rmendez011 3 месяца назад

      I got $1000 off an iPhone 16 Pro on Verizon with trade in of a Google Pixel 7, not a targeted offer, on Unlimited Plus (middle plan), I also got 2 iPhone 16's $830 off with trade in of 2 iPhone 12's on Unlimited Welcome (base plan, didn't want to spend $30 extra a month upgraded the plans to Unlimited Plus to get $1000 off iPhone 16 Pro).

  • @MarlonBrown-s2l
    @MarlonBrown-s2l Месяц назад +5

    Apple, Should Have Big Discounts On The New I Phones !!! Being Greedy, Will Cost Them New Customers. Wake Up , Apple !!!!

  • @sladesurfer
    @sladesurfer 3 месяца назад +3

    4 lines $100 a month Tmobile

  • @rohanb-ef2xh
    @rohanb-ef2xh 3 месяца назад +2

    Going prepaid is always the move!!!

  • @skyflyer4231
    @skyflyer4231 14 дней назад

    I think that if you buy the phone from the carrier you cannot get AppleCare for the phone.

  • @goodguynow
    @goodguynow 3 месяца назад

    I don’t usually like to trade in my phone because all it does it lowers my bill I usually just sell me phone privately

  • @EAUQfy
    @EAUQfy 22 дня назад

    At t mobile they told me 104 a month for the phone plus tax, and deal.

  • @DudlesDev
    @DudlesDev Месяц назад

    I hate the "at mint mobile", look at US mobile, visible, or just use boost mobile's 25$ line, (and if really want a 1-1, use the annual plans that both US mobile and visible have), T-Mobile has bought out mint mobile so there is no longer a "support the little guy" argument, look at the home internet discount with any visible line, and the buy phone outright with carrier deals. Other than an over reliance on mint mobile, good video.

  • @SirExxodus
    @SirExxodus 3 месяца назад +3

    Is it also wiser to purchase a Samsung Galaxy device the same way? Directly from Samsung?

  • @lag3432
    @lag3432 2 месяца назад

    How about buying an unlocked phone n use your own prepaid card, not from contract

    • @jeffpovey1182
      @jeffpovey1182 2 месяца назад

      That’s exactly what Sherri is explaining in this video.

  • @ronb435
    @ronb435 3 месяца назад

    thanks

  • @hellknight2500hd
    @hellknight2500hd 3 месяца назад +7

    Always buy outright directly from Apple these companies screw u out of a lot of money damn near 24% intrest

  • @flyingmountain4436
    @flyingmountain4436 3 месяца назад

    Thanks! This is super useful

  • @cosmoguarriellojr7822
    @cosmoguarriellojr7822 Месяц назад

    My wife wants an iPhone, I think we'll get her the iPhone 16 unlocked and we'll put it on at&t prepaid

  • @Sam-kc2wr
    @Sam-kc2wr 3 месяца назад +1

    Actually mint gives a year for 180$ unlimited😊

    • @buffuniballer
      @buffuniballer 2 месяца назад

      Yes, if you can fit in the 5gb/month data cap.
      Unlimited is $360/year.
      One has to pay a year in advance to get that price.
      The price does not include taxes and fees.
      The $45 three month trial is a great way to see if Mint Mobile works for you. If it does, sign up.
      They are on the TMO network, so if TMO works for you, it's a great way to use their network.
      I had it for 15 months. The only place where it was a struggle was in Alaska. My wife was on Boost and she had better coverage due to their smart network that uses the Boost/Dish towers when they are available and then ATT or TMO towers if their native towers are not.
      I moved to Boost about 10 days ago only because I had issues during travel and my wife didn't. Plus, buying a qualifying phone gave me a free year of their basic unlimited ($25/month) service.
      I was going to buy the phone anyway and since they would credit my account $25/month for the next 12 months for buying the phone at the same price as Apple charges, but from them AND being able to get it unlocked, it was a good move for me.
      YMMV
      My youngest child is still on Mint and I do endorse it if one lives and travels where they have great coverage.

    • @leev2463
      @leev2463 2 месяца назад

      Mint has been great used for a year now

  • @ricardorochin1196
    @ricardorochin1196 3 месяца назад +2

    At&t is worst phone carrier i have ever had even worse than tmobile more expensive and doesnt work anywhere in my city

    • @ricardorochin1196
      @ricardorochin1196 3 месяца назад +1

      Spectrum mobile which is 1/3 of the price of at&t is faster and more reliable

    • @Impala75
      @Impala75 Месяц назад

      AT&T SUCKS!!

  • @deltamoney2742
    @deltamoney2742 2 месяца назад

    I am aprehensive with MVNO's because their 'cheap' plans only offer depriority data when the network is congested. I can imaging trying to use google maps while driving in crowded downtowns or trying to get a connection a big festival like cochella.

    • @jeffpovey1182
      @jeffpovey1182 2 месяца назад

      That’s not always the case.
      MobileX, on Verizon, offers priority data, as does USMobile.

  • @motohead3214
    @motohead3214 Месяц назад +2

    Don’t forget you never own the “free phone “ when the lease is up and you want to take your phone outright you will have to pay another 200-400 to truly own the phone

  • @SmellyBeanCheese
    @SmellyBeanCheese Месяц назад

    Gurl, those earrings are awesome!!

  • @wrestlingfanaticforever9633
    @wrestlingfanaticforever9633 3 месяца назад +1

    Hey there! My name is Daniyal! You might remember me. I’m your biggest fan. I might take you up on that offer. If you can find me a carrier that can support Wi-Fi calling, when the phone is turned off, meaning Wi-Fi calling for iCloud connected devices. Because no small carrier that I know supports that feature and I really love using that feature because I’m on my iPad a lot more than I’m on my phone because of great battery life.

  • @LovinskyTurenne
    @LovinskyTurenne 19 дней назад +2

    She's lying she's not she's not is fake it's never for free

  • @Ecohen52784
    @Ecohen52784 2 месяца назад +2

    If your 55+ T-Mobile is the best plan

    • @jeffpovey1182
      @jeffpovey1182 2 месяца назад +1

      Mint Mobile, owned by T-Mobile, also has a good 55+ plan too

  • @IIGeminiGemII
    @IIGeminiGemII 2 месяца назад +5

    If you don't have a few thousand extra dollars lying around, don't waste your time watching this video, bc it was made by/for ppl who have the means to drop a full $1000+ on a phone in one fell swoop without a care.
    Unfortunately, a LOT of ppl simply don't have enough ready cash (or credit even) to "BUY STRAIGHT-OUT FROM APPLE", hence the reason so many are willing to sign contracts and pay monthly installments.

    • @jeffpovey1182
      @jeffpovey1182 2 месяца назад +1

      You can pay monthly with Apple, and others, you do not have to pay the full price upfront if you don’t wish to. It’s interest free too by the way

    • @lamentspace
      @lamentspace Месяц назад

      @Mike-m2s9xagree, ppl are just dumb and broke ppl stay broke with decisions like that lol

  • @stevetgraphixartist
    @stevetgraphixartist 2 месяца назад

    Right now Verizon is giving away with the 16 iphone, a TABLET and a WATCH. so maybe Verizon is the better deal?

    • @infinitedarkness9476
      @infinitedarkness9476 Месяц назад +4

      Not when they rip you off monthly. They are the most expensive and their service is not nearly as good as it used to be. I’ve been with them for 22 years. Their service has gone downhill drastically

    • @skyflyer4231
      @skyflyer4231 14 дней назад +1

      The tablet and watch each need a wireless plan of their own. NOT a better deal........

  • @trsskater
    @trsskater 3 месяца назад +1

    This is a bit silly. The phone being free from those more expensive companies isn't to get you to join them to buy the phone. No one does that. Those are free upgrades. So those of us already on those plans it's free as long as you are ok keeping the phone for 3 years before you are able to get another one. If you aren't on them or don't want to be on them then you already know the service is too expensive for you so you aren't going to join just because you got a phone. Also if you have 5 people on your plan you pay $25 per line for first party service rather than 3rd party. If you have 4 friends you can trust or 4 family members you can do really well.

  • @MarcoAshford
    @MarcoAshford Месяц назад

    As soon as you mentioned mint mobile to compare to these big threes, you already lost credibility. It's like comparing Spirit airline VS Delta airline. Or Dollar tree VS Target. You can't do that. And you have to use 3 years for all carrier to count the total cost. What about the 3rd year? T mobile and Mint just free of charge?
    You have to compare apple to apple, Verizon offers you welcome plan to have this deal with trade in, not the most expensive plan. You only pay $40 per line a month.
    Verizon cost total is 1440, even Mint is 2080.
    Do your research before you post misleading content.

    • @linebackeru65
      @linebackeru65 10 дней назад

      After two years at T Mobile the phone is paid off, while at Verizon/AT&T you’re still paying installments.
      What this also ignores is the bill credits (up to $1,000) on the phones through the carriers, plus extra features (T-Mobile includes Apple TV and Netflix and potentially Hulu)

  • @Hof79905
    @Hof79905 2 месяца назад

    Switching to a small unreliable carrier makes no sense to me whatsoever.

    • @jeffpovey1182
      @jeffpovey1182 2 месяца назад +1

      😂
      MVNO’s are not unreliable, that’s a crazy statement to make !
      IF they were unreliable, which they are absolutely not, they would lose customers in droves, and soon be out of business !
      Mint Mobile for one is actually owned by T-Mobile, Visible is owned by Verizon.

  • @kcretni
    @kcretni 2 месяца назад

    It doesn't make sense.