Verizon vs. AT&T vs. T-Mobile Unlimited Plan Comparison! (EARLY 2023)

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I have a grandfathered unlimited plan from Verizon. I have unlimited, unthrottled data and hotspot. I usually use about 150 gb a month and my bill is only $63 a month.

fordxbgtfalcon
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I had Verizon and switched to t mobile because of the free international roaming. That part was great. Unfortunately the phone service itself did not compare Verizon. Had to switch back.

Dtownthirteen
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I’ve been with AT&T for years, used to travel alot in the US and the only state I had issues was Indiana, but I was the only guy from my traveling group that had connection in small towns meaning my phone was the navigation phone. Same thing in Mexico, I had service in areas of Cozumel where others in my group didn’t with Verizon roaming

Get_yotted
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I'm glad you spotlighted T-Mobile's 24mo financing at multiple stages because it really makes a difference if you want to upgrade to a new phone or add new lines for promotions frequently.

Also the difference between Magenta Max and Magenta and in fact all the carrier's mid level plans is an eye opener.

I was fortunate enough to get a Insider code for Magenta Max and the savings over Verizon's entry level plan that my sister was paying is significant...we pay less for 3 lines on T-Mobile than 2 basic lines at Verizon. Also we pay about the same amount for 3 voice and 2 connected device lines with promotions for free or heavily discounted devices attached to those lines that are on 24mo promotions. T-Mobile also paid $800 towards my sisters ZFold3 for switching.

makaeo
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As someone that tried at least 6 different providers in the last year or so, I found that the biggest reason to change or stay with a single company was how well they covered your area. I tried all 3 of them but only ATT had reasonable coverage in my city so that's the one I went with and I regret nothing. the $300/yearly plan with 16GB is great aside from technical issues requiring corp support, the plan works really well

Lightc
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AT&T employee here- you can actually get the premium plan for the same price as the extra plan. ANYONE can get this discount either through their workplace, or by signing up for AARP(Which also waives activation fees AND gives you 25% off all accessories in store and also stacks with our buy 2 get 1 free deal). As long as it's not a small mom & pops type business, there's most likely a discount available.

mitchvassar
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I think real nationwide coverage should be figured into this evaluation. I was forced to switch from Tmobile to Verizon after Tmobile started shutting old Sprint towers. As an over the road truck driver I had to many service dead spots with Tmobile especially west of the Mississippi River.

mikecarrier
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So I actually work as a retail sales consultant for AT&T. There are a couple of things not taken into consideration. One if you work for any major company you will get the premium plan for the mid-tier price. Which we try to find that discount for customers with that taken into consideration makes AT&T premium plan the least expensive. Additionally AT&T offers huge discounts to people who serve in the military, police, fire, or have our fiber internet. AT&T also offers First net which is for first responders and offers a lot of discounts and different benefits then what T-mobile or Verizon offers.

jacobwoodruff
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For me, at&t's unlimited premium plan is cheaper because of the $10 a month discount they give you if you work for an eligible company. In addition, you can negotiate with at&t after a year or so to lower your bill. They're desperate to keep people on their plans lol.

nismotuner
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Just switched over from att premium plan to tmobile magenta max. So far i love it. Especially since im military and deploy often

DCGEMINI
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Also important to remember, T-Mobile has a price lock on its plans, and also the magenta and go 5g plans include taxes and fees so are a flat rate. These are key reasons I stayed with T-Mobile instead of switching.

FATHOLLYWOODB
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It gets even better. Recently my wife and I switched from an MVNO to Magenta Max 55+, since I recently hit that fossilized milestone. It's $90 for two lines, and we no longer pay $15 per month for Netflix. Everything is pretty much realistically unlimited for our use (we won't use 50 GB hotspot data, pretty much ever, though we tend to use it in coffee shops and hotels instead of the less secure and often slower wifi they have). Heck of a deal if T-Mo signals are good where you live, work and play.

ziggy
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I've had T-Mobile Magenta Max for a while now, my girlfriend and I have been really happy with the plan. Even taking trips to Mexico having zero issues when I imagine it would be a nightmare on any other carrier. Will be with T mobile for the foreseeable future for sure.

brewergamer
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I have been using Mint for 2 years, I pay 400 (including taxes) for a year of unlimited, and there are cheaper plans, and I have not experienced any problems. Not everybody needs international calling, and as long as you have a data plan, you can use WhatsApp, or Signal.

tobalive
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I have T-Mobile Magenta but live in Nebraska💀💀💀
Coverage is great in Lincoln & Omaha but everywhere else is bad. They put me on Data Roaming from Viaero or US Cellular whenever I leave city limits. Other then that, great service!

ajaysimon
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Hey guys, I work at T-Mobile, little insider…. If you switch carriers, ask the store rep if they have insider codes available (3 per rep). It will get you 20% off magenta max for life and is stackable with other promos.

Franco_
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I believe T-Mobile Essentials has prioritized data for 50GB unlike what you've stated. It also may be helpful to include what kind of 5G you get from different plans. For example, Essentials on T-Mobile gives customers access to all 5G towers whereas Verizon's equivalent (5G Start) only allows access to 5G Nationwide (not mmWave or C-band 5G). Otherwise, great video!

rjbrus
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Another plus for T-Mobile is the Insider Discount you can usually get if you're porting from ATT, VZW. or a cable company. That's 20% off the Magenta Max plan for life. It also stacks with the free 3rd line too.

davesecx
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This was a super cool comparison to see - mainly watched it because while I work at AT&T, when I'm off the clock I'm not going to pretend it's the by default best option. Luckily where I live, it gets me the most reliable service, and the 50% discount on service makes it no contest.

Ravioko
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Can anyone confirm if going with the AT&T trade in promo, you can’t unlock the phone because you are under a 3 year term. Anyone know if we can pay the phone off early at once with Verizon or T-Mobile?

Puffy_Puff