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Have grandfathered Simple Choice Promo Plan cosidering switching to ONE
So I haven't been keeping up with changes in T-Mobile's plans, as I've had an old grandfathered plan (just one line) I was happy with (and I've apparently been living under a rock...) But an upcoming trip to Mexico triggered me to check my international travel text 'n calling capabilities and I started comparing my plan and what I'm paying to the One plan.
I *believe* I have the old Simple Choice Promo (Unlimited?) plan for which I pay $100:
Unlimited Voz y Textos
Streaming de video gratis con plan de datos de 3 GB o más
Streaming de música gratis entre los servicios incluidos
Los datos no usados se acumulan con el plan de datos de 3 GB o más
Sin contratos de servicio anual ni excedentes
Mensajes de texto y roaming gratis en el extranjero
Beneficios de Gogo en los vuelos
Hotspot móvil
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Datos 4G LTE ilimitados en nuestra red, con hasta 7 GB de servicio Smartphone Mobile HotSpot (SMH) de alta velocidad. Sin cargos por excedentes. Recomendado para hacer todo el streaming de medios y descargar todas las aplicaciones que quieras en nuestra red. El video detectable generalmente se reproduce en 480p; se puede desactivar en cualquier momento. En los planes de T-Mobile, cuando hay congestión, los clientes con >50GB/mes tienen velocidades reducidas hasta el otro ciclo de facturación por la priorización de datos. |
My question is, is the newish ONE plan, or even ONE plus or ONE plus international all of which would be cheaper than what I'm paying better than what I have or at least the same? Is there *any* advantage to sticking with my old plan, which seems expensive now. Factoring in that I'd like to have phone capability in Mexico and it seems as if I only have unlimited text and date there with my current plan, while calls cost me $0.20 a minute. If I'm not mistaken, even under the basic ONE plan calls/text/ are free and data is up to 5gb? Am I missing anything great in my old plan?
Thanks for any help!
- sholyaNetwork Novice
change your plan to a prepaid plan With t-mobile. I have the exact same plan that you currently have and I was also geandfathere'd into it. The only difference is I pay $40 a month plus $3 or $4 tax.
- Anónimo
If you tether much at all, you may regret switching to T-Mobile ONE. The low-speed tethering is downright painful.
- kinoast1985Network Novice
Really don't tether at all.
- tmo_mike_cModerador
Hola there.
Just wanted to check in and see if you've decided to keep your current plan or if you wanted to make the switch? Please keep us posted. ¡Gracias!
- miketConnection Cadet
How much data do you use?
- kinoast1985Network Novice
Looks like in the last few months I’ve used anywhere from 12G to 21G.
- kinoast1985Network Novice
I haven't decided yet. Can you tell me about any advantages the One plan might offer me?
Gracias.
- miketConnection Cadet
I thought all TM SC plans included free roaming in both Mexico and Canada. Free calling as well as text/data. Ours does.
Doesn't TM One line give unlim data for less than $100?
- tmo_mike_cModerador
There are quite a few advantages of the T-Mobile ONE™ para teléfonos listed in that link but some of the biggest things in my opinion is how Netflix is set up for the One plans and how taxes and fees are included already.
- robert6269Network Novice
If you have simple choice but are paying $100 for one line I would seriously consider moving to tmo one with a plus package. Should save you 20 a month and will do everything simple choice will do except for Napster radio. Tmo one plus will stream full speed data and have 10gb Hotspot. After that the Hotspot will work 3g. For one line you will not get Netflix. Also data and calling in Mexico will be improved. I think the reason to keep simple choice unlimited is when one has 3 or 4 lines for 100. That's what I have and it seems to be a better deal to keep simple choice for me because of 4 lines
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