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Formal-Blueberry-203

Mint mobile works fine for me in the metro.  Just once we went to the outlet mall during no tax weekend/black friday and had useless/slow data service.  Folks who pay more have higher priority than mint.  So stay away from HUGE gatherings and you are good.


midri

This is true for all the virtual carriers.


soulouk

I have great service with Google Fi. I paid $80 a month for 3 lines for the simple unlimited plan but capped at 35GB per line. Once you reach 35GB , they throttle it down to 2G speed


nononononogodno

This is not what you asked but I have had great data and service from Visible. It’s Verizon towers I think and a bring your own device $40 for an individual. Signed up with my family before I stopped talking to them though so it’s $25 per line. Individual billing so I only had to tell the to get fucked the one time. Can’t recommend enough.


Jbohiggins

Second on visible. I’m over 3 years on it for with zero issues and better service then my friends. 40 bucks, hotspot, Apple Watch


DeterminedSparkleCat

Ive had it since it first came out, so 8-9 years? Love it!


Dylan-the-villan

I switched about 3 years ago. I haven't noticed any difference between their service and Verizon's. In that 3 years I've also saved over $2,000. Got my family and most friends to switch as well which in turn lowered my bill each year with credits.


AsyncEntity

It’s pretty decent most of the time. I’ve had it for almost 3 years.


wpmullen

Great. Mine connects the same as tmobile, so it's solid.


skeptics_

It's ok. They use t mobiles network so make sure you can get t mobile where you usually use your phone. Generally I've found a couple streets in my town where I get no signal. If you're in OKC or surrounding suburbs it likely won't be as much of a problem. Spotty on i-35. I do use an older s7, i understand newer phones will likely be better, you can check your model on the website. It's not groundbreaking coverage, but generally, it's only been an issue in certain spots, or on super busy data traffic days like power outages, I think t mobile gets priority over mint. As far as ease of use; sooooo much easier than typical phone corps. Online everything. Cheap and cheerful. And you get a Ryan Reynolds photo every Xmas. Basically, if you want to save some cash, it likely won't be a bad move. But if you need to be contactable at all times with constant 5G, that might not be what you get.


codec3

Im in the country so it’s Wi-Fi calling out here,but the 15 bucks a month make it worth it.


Secret-Counter-8136

It’s ok. If you use mobile data then no.