• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Or you could buy a $200 phone like the Nokia G42, and then go with a cheaper service provider.
    My wife chose that because she doesn’t use her phone much, and it’s built for home repair.
    Turned out it is a way better phone than we expected. Mine cost about $800,- and there is no way I can say it’s that much better.
    I use a small service provider, that has their services through one of the biggest, but it costs less than half per month.
    And when I buy a phone, I have complete freedom to choose whichever phone I want, disregarding limited service provider discounts.
    And buying from free competition dealers, also gives a nice rebate.

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      13 days ago

      Yep.

      I went from Verizon ($200/mo for 2 lines) to Xfinity ($80/mo for 2 lines) to JMP.chat ($7/mo for 2 lines) to US Mobile (still about $18/mo for 2 lines). I still have JMP as my cell provider for the SMS-to-XMPP bridge (my sms comes through XMPP), and just have US Mobile for data. My current monthly is still about $20/mo for 2 lines with 10gb of data. Additional data is $4 for 2gig if I go over.

      Frankly in the US now US Mobile is hard to beat. Their unlimited plan is $45/mo,and they have coverage on every carrier (my phone will switch to the dominant local carrier wherever I go, and it’s usually 5G).