If they want to price it at $100… they need to add a lot more. End of day we need to have more value and I don’t see it when I see that chart you posted
@@kingmalgShould be unlimited, not sure what this terminology means considering Go5G Plus doesn’t have this same term written anywhere. Go5G the normal plan had 100GB of priority data, so it could’ve been a typo on the writers part.
Great comparison to have. Pricing -> taxes & fees? -> Verizon ACTUALLY $10+ more expensive? Network access -> T-Mobile throttle after 100gb?(especially when compared to Verizon) = TRASH for an Ultra Premium Plan. International -> T-Mobile wins on data? How many of us are going to call Vs Text Internationally?(Depends on You) Perks -> What does a connected device plan ACTUALLY cost in dollars all said and done? T-Mobile gives more if you care about Netflix and/or in-flight WiFi, the other perks, Meh. Hotspot allowance, very situational/niche audience. IMO Verizon is the worst MNO to be on, BUT the best MVNO to be on. Get yourself a US Mobile/Spectrum Mobile/X-Finity/Visible line, or a US Mobile Talk and Text line to supplement a T-Mobile or AT&T postpaid proper plan, if you like their data and/or want to take advantage of device deals.
I don't believe the Go5G Next plan has a data cap According to the terms and conditions, the 100 Gig data cap applies to the Magenta and Standard Go5G plans And it looks like both the Go5G Plus and Next plans are completely unlimited
But taxes and fees, included with T-Mobile not Verizon so on the surface it seems like Verizon is cheaper but when you calculate all the surcharges fees and taxes T-Mobile will come out cheaper
With current complete drop in data speeds I get regularly with Magenta here in Houston no Magenta plan is a value. I am hoping the do something about. If it wasn’t discounted and a great service when I travel outside North America I would have left the beginning of this year
That single line pricing is ridiculous. But to be fair, 1-2 line pricing on virtually all MNO postpaid plans(excluding the anomalous garbage entry plan designed to upsell you) is also ridiculous. 1-2 lines are MVNO territory all day long.
T-Mobile plan includes the taxes as well as for Verizon does not so Verizon ends up being the more expensive plan especially if you are choosing to add on the perks.
I remember when T-Mobile was affordable.
Pre merger, sure.
@@realsmt even after. Their most expensive one was $85.
It’s only affordable now if you military, first responders or 55+ discount
If they want to price it at $100… they need to add a lot more. End of day we need to have more value and I don’t see it when I see that chart you posted
Can't go wrong with Verizon
Agree 💯%
Bo
Agreed
Is the Magenta Max plan throttled at 100gb too? They claim to give unlimited premium data but don’t mention throttling past 100gb like this one.
I think it's the same terms.
@@realsmt ok, I just switched to Magenta Max from Magenta. I should have just stayed at Magenta if they’re going to throttle past 100gb.
@@kingmalgShould be unlimited, not sure what this terminology means considering Go5G Plus doesn’t have this same term written anywhere. Go5G the normal plan had 100GB of priority data, so it could’ve been a typo on the writers part.
Great comparison to have.
Pricing -> taxes & fees? -> Verizon ACTUALLY $10+ more expensive?
Network access -> T-Mobile throttle after 100gb?(especially when compared to Verizon) = TRASH for an Ultra Premium Plan.
International -> T-Mobile wins on data? How many of us are going to call Vs Text Internationally?(Depends on You)
Perks -> What does a connected device plan ACTUALLY cost in dollars all said and done? T-Mobile gives more if you care about Netflix and/or in-flight WiFi, the other perks, Meh. Hotspot allowance, very situational/niche audience.
IMO Verizon is the worst MNO to be on, BUT the best MVNO to be on. Get yourself a US Mobile/Spectrum Mobile/X-Finity/Visible line, or a US Mobile Talk and Text line to supplement a T-Mobile or AT&T postpaid proper plan, if you like their data and/or want to take advantage of device deals.
If T-Mobile charges $0.25 per minute for international calls and Verizon doesn’t….Verizon better deal.
Verizon will always be the best 🎉
Agree 💯%
I don't believe the Go5G Next plan has a data cap
According to the terms and conditions, the 100 Gig data cap applies to the Magenta and Standard Go5G plans
And it looks like both the Go5G Plus and Next plans are completely unlimited
Nothing is unlimited with T-Mobile. I have them right now and they’re blocking my service data service. Surely not unlimited. Switching for sure.
Plus T-Mobile includes taxes in their plan and Verizon does not.
That’s wild! If they’re no longer offering truly unlimited.
Verizon taxes for 4 lines $220 will easily be $15 in most states. So net net Verizon is stil expensive.
Not in every state
Verizon is actually more expensive with 4 lines. Remember T-Mobile’s price includes taxes and fees. Verizon does not.
Taxes and fees are not that expensive because If it was then t mobile wouldn’t include it
@@antoinegeorge4287yes they are, I’m with Verizon and for 3 lines taxes and fees alone are $40
But taxes and fees, included with T-Mobile not Verizon so on the surface it seems like Verizon is cheaper but when you calculate all the surcharges fees and taxes T-Mobile will come out cheaper
You think taxes and fees are $20+?
@@realsmtno tax’s and fees are not 20 dollars
@@realsmt$10 at least for the high tax states.
Maybe
@@thanetworknerd not in every state like new jersey is like 2 to 4 dollars in taxes
Is Verizon really
unlimited
No
Was the point of AAA on t mobile if u stuck in the middle of nowhere t mobile won’t have signal
AAA wont have signal also since they partner up with t mobile🤣
With current complete drop in data speeds I get regularly with Magenta here in Houston no Magenta plan is a value. I am hoping the do something about. If it wasn’t discounted and a great service when I travel outside North America I would have left the beginning of this year
T- Mobile also gives you premium scam shield, I believe.
T-Mobile also gives you premium scams.
@@Michael-db4sn True. I just wanted to mention it was part of the plan.
Verizon offers their version of scam shield as well.
When I mentioned the Go 5G Next single line price to customers , they laugh and completely walk away
😂
That single line pricing is ridiculous.
But to be fair, 1-2 line pricing on virtually all MNO postpaid plans(excluding the anomalous garbage entry plan designed to upsell you) is also ridiculous. 1-2 lines are MVNO territory all day long.
Did you uncover a value, maybe dive into Work Perks? Positioning a single line at $85 with the option to upgrade every year is a much better value
I love and use it
T-Mobile plan includes the taxes as well as for Verizon does not so Verizon ends up being the more expensive plan especially if you are choosing to add on the perks.
Who do you will eventually have the best 5g?
I was just talking with a Verizon agent and Disney/Hulu is included free in the $80 plan
Cool thanks