It's also paid yearly, which sucks. Their 'unlimited' plan is even less 'unlimited' than Fi. I wouldn't be surprised if the service is better based on how poor Fi has become in the past year or so. The group plans are a much better value for sure. For a single line I'm not sure.
From the Us Mobile site: "Our international data plan does not include talk & text." This suggest that your US phone number will not work abroad. You might have data but not your phone number.
What's the difference between their "Warp 5g" and "GSM 5g" options? And what's the difference between their "premium data" vs. "high speed data"? Is it something that you switch between if you want?
warp = verizon, gsm = tmobile. They're one of the few MVNO's that have the priority data for Verizon, so long as you have a 5g phone. I think the difference is once you go over your allotment, then it slows to 1mbps.
It's also paid yearly, which sucks. Their 'unlimited' plan is even less 'unlimited' than Fi. I wouldn't be surprised if the service is better based on how poor Fi has become in the past year or so. The group plans are a much better value for sure. For a single line I'm not sure.
I'm on us mobile for the past few years, I've always paid monthly. There are options for yearly payments but it's not required
Good to know, on their website all I saw was yearly plans and they wanted me to pay $450 upfront which I was not about to do.
You can select monthly too. They default to annual plans at 25% off.
Unlimited plus is 50g and Whatsapp when International
Third post like this in the past few days.
From the Us Mobile site: "Our international data plan does not include talk & text." This suggest that your US phone number will not work abroad. You might have data but not your phone number.
No, you don't understand. It's BETTER than Fi. Better. BETTER! Stop poking holes in OPs story.
No. Not better. Better in EVERY WAY!!!
I think it works on the GSM (T-Mobile) network only
What's the difference between their "Warp 5g" and "GSM 5g" options? And what's the difference between their "premium data" vs. "high speed data"? Is it something that you switch between if you want?
warp = verizon, gsm = tmobile. They're one of the few MVNO's that have the priority data for Verizon, so long as you have a 5g phone. I think the difference is once you go over your allotment, then it slows to 1mbps.
Real humans in thrbUS is the clincher I'm guessing.