Boost Infinite vs. AT&T Speed Test! (Network Priority Test)

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Always helpful and interesting. Keep doing what you're doing, Stetson. We'll be here to support you.

yStar
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You should do the speed test comparison between US Mobile's GSM 5G & T-Mobile

kravethedream
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I wish you had a cricket phone on the $60 plan too. Curious if it has “priority” data.

christurner
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I use one phone. I get 30 MB/s download speed. Thats very fast and I pay $25 a month. I have Wi-Fi so I never use that much cell data. I love my service and iPhone 15 Pro Max from Boost Infinite. I switched from AT&T where I paid $52 a month for 4 gigs of data.

tvandever
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How about a test with consumer cellular? I wonder if they use priority data on ATT?

Jim.D
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If you want "network switching", just get two eSIMs and program a shortcut to automatically or manually switch between them. If you want a new iPhone every year, just buy it yearly and sell it.

davidempire
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The second story is how awful AT&T is here in Denver lol. I'm starting to see more midband going up around Littleton but it's not very performant and it's quite random where they choose to put it. They have so much work to do.

saerend
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Nice video! Stupid question. Why would I pay for more speed/Mbps, when the minimum requirements for watching, Netflix/Youtube, browsing and scrolling through social media, is around 10 - 15 mbps? I mean, what use would I have for, let's say 100 mbps, when i'm on a mobile device? Most phones can't even show 4k. And even if it could, it wouldn't be that noticeable, on such a small screen anyways – unless, you are casting it to a TV, and in that case, you would probably already be on wifi. And in most cases, you can't even watch more than one video at a time on your phone.

nugga
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Well I just tried this test with my boost infinite phone I got 344mbps down and 22 Mbps upload.

casualgamer
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I think results may vary greatly depending on where you are. I have Boost Infinite in upstate New York. I don't know if my data is de-prioritized on AT&T's network but I seem to be getting really good speeds. It's just about always over 60Mbps. I checked on Ookla Speedtest just now and got 163Mbps. Considering I'm getting great service and only paying $25 a month I'm ok with getting deprioritized but it would be nice if Boost Infinite was upfront about it.

ajay
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Stetson be careful you just exposed Boost wont be surprise now if they come after you lol

erodriguezbronx
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Great video! This was what I needed to see to steer clear of boost infinite. Big shame because I really wanted to try out dish’s native Network. Looks like I’ll be sticking to my US Mobile for me and plan.

brettscharff
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Quick question, do you have to ask Boost Infinite to put you on the AT&T network if they put me on the T-Mobile network?

mcdavidrodriguez
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They probably meant priority data on Boosts 5G network

majicdude
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Depends on what SIM you actually have.
II don't even think you can get the AT&t SIM anymore as even on your own website it only says boost infinite and boost Mobile is available on T-Mobile's Network.

REAL-UNKNOWN-SHINOBI
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You think dish would only relie on att in places they don’t have native service yet. Would be interesting to see if 5G+ was any different

timman
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Actually boost infinite uses all 3 major networks with smart switching

Zirvoll
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What’s the difference in packages and prices of these three?!

ReR
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Stetson how does Red Pocket mobile speed compair to the others on ATT ?

rodsbbq
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Glad you did this.. I almost switched to Boost for the iPhone.. glad I didn’t.

DshRendar