Mint Mobile and T-Mobile use the same 5G network, but Mint's plans favor lighter users, while T-Mobile focuses on unlimited data
Boost Mobile has changed a lot since its time owned by Sprint and is now building its own 5G network with coverage that has reached a lot of towns and cities across the country. In the meantime, the carrier uses coverage from AT&T and T-Mobile to fill where native coverage is not availa...
In the case of Mint Mobile, that’s T-Mobile. Coverage maps can be unreliable. If you’re unsure about T-Mobile’s coverage where you live, ask people you know about their experience with T-Mobile or post a question on the Nextdoor app. If you get positive feedback about T-Mobile in...
who is on the same T-Mobile network as Mint. Although Tello’s “unlimited” plan is 25GB, you can use the entire 25GB on hotspot if you wanted to before you are slowed down. That’s the way it really should be. Why would Mint want to limit that to a fraction of what the custome...
The cornerstone of any phone plan is mobile data (AKA cellular data), the wireless communication service that allows your phone to connect Read more By Daniel Mariscal | February 28, 2024 Wireless 101 How much is 5GB of data? And how long does it last? When it comes to shopping fo...
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Mint Mobile vs Visible on my iPhone SEI decided to move out of Mint Mobile.What You Need Before Moving Out of Mint MobileBefore you move out of Mint Mobile or your current mobile phone provider, you need these things.Name of New Phone Provider: In my case, it was Visible. Transfer ...
Republic Wireless uses the T-Mobile network as well, so you might as well go with Mint Mobile. Same network, less expensive, more data. That’s an easy decision. My opinion: go with Mint Mobile Of these three options (which are the ones our family has experience with), I think Mint ...
Google Fi Wireless vs Mint Mobile: Coverage Google Fi Wireless and Mint Mobile are both MVNO carriers. They piggyback off the T-Mobile network; both have access to 5G data. While these carriers should have the same coverage, their coverage maps don’t really seem to coincide. Google Fi’s...