Not sure on that. We have 3 on our plan, and none are iPhone users.Has Fi solved the issue with iPhones where it doesn't automatically switch to other carriers?
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Not sure on that. We have 3 on our plan, and none are iPhone users.Has Fi solved the issue with iPhones where it doesn't automatically switch to other carriers?
Consumer Cellular runs on both AT&T and T-Mobile networks. The only caps are those you sign up for. I am on the unlimited voice, text, and data plan with two lines, my own and my daughter who lives 100 miles away, and my monthly charge is about $75. In my 10 years with CC, I have never encountered a "thing I have to deal with."Consumer Cellular is on AT&Ts network. Most of the time these other services have more caps and things you have to deal with than the main carriers.
And it uses digital sim cards. Just amazing. Plus if you get a Google watch it doesn't require a second phone line.+1 for Google Fi. It's also really easy to set up and change your plan compared to other providers.
They used to use all three, but now they are only T-Mobile towers with roaming (unless that changed in the past year).Google Fi is what I use. I have service everywhere because they rent from all carriers. 5G almost everywhere. I've traveled the country too. It's great.
I guess I don't know. It doesn't tell me what towers I'm on. I just normally have 5 bars 5G.They used to use all three, but now they are only T-Mobile towers with roaming (unless that changed in the past year).
Interesting. I switched last year from Verizon to T-Mobile. Needed a new phone and was tired of the pay extra per day overseas stuff from Verizon. I had a really old Verizon plan that had been grandfathered in but it was pretty outdated and they had no solo user plans that were not crazy $$ and had no senior group plans at all. Got a senior solo plan from T-Mobile for $60/month and it had overseas coverage that Verizon didn't have unless you had one of their spendy plans.T-Mobile is forcing customers (not all but 8M I think) into a new plan even if you didn't ask for it, and increasing monthly plan cost. They have been pretty good overall but service is kind of hit and miss. Wondering what everyone things of the other big carriers like AT&T and Verizon. Specifically for anyone in MN but happily will listen to others in terms of customer service, issues, cost of plans, perks, etc.
It was just a text. Here's the info. Ultimately I probably would have stayed with them, but my service has been extremely spotty and working from home can't have that so have to switch.Interesting. I switched last year from Verizon to T-Mobile. Needed a new phone and was tired of the pay extra per day overseas stuff from Verizon. I had a really old Verizon plan that had been grandfathered in but it was pretty outdated and they had no solo user plans that were not crazy $$ and had no senior group plans at all. Got a senior solo plan from T-Mobile for $60/month and it had overseas coverage that Verizon didn't have unless you had one of their spendy plans.
Lot's of the advertised "deals" disappear when you look at them and see it is per user and they want your whole family on it. Not much at all if you are a single.
And, had not heard anything about the getting forced into something more spendy but that is the MO of corporate America.
Consumer Cellular runs on both AT&T and T-Mobile networks. The only caps are those you sign up for. I am on the unlimited voice, text, and data plan with two lines, my own and my daughter who lives 100 miles away, and my monthly charge is about $75. In my 10 years with CC, I have never encountered a "thing I have to deal with."

We moved 1 phone from US Cellular to Puretalk about 6 months ago and then the second line about 3 weeks ago. NO PROBLEMS, just saving money. You have to own your phones. We were with US Cellular since day 1, about 40 yrs. ago.Anyone know anything about "Pure Talk"? I see the ads on tv and it seems interesting, but it's not a big name carrier. Are they any good?
Do you not have wifi calling enabled on your phone? That takes care of your in home experience, regardless of what cell carrier you are on.It was just a text. Here's the info. Ultimately I probably would have stayed with them, but my service has been extremely spotty and working from home can't have that so have to switch.
T-Mobile: Starting 7/13/26, your current phone plan is being retired, and you will transition to a modern plan with enhanced features. Phone lines increase per line per month.
Rest assured, you’ll keep your current benefits, plus we’re adding more benefits and improved service experiences. Moving forward, you also get our 5-Year Price Guarantee.
yup i do. i tried that. getting a mesh system. everything. i can't afford to be on work calls and get dropped and lose service as much as i do. and it's not just me, everyone in this area says T-Mobile is just ****** in general here.Do you not have wifi calling enabled on your phone? That takes care of your in home experience, regardless of what cell carrier you are on.