Comment on FCC proposes ending cellphone carrier locks after 60 days
kbotc@lemmy.world 4 months agoI’m getting my phone on a loan at 0%. If I want to switch carriers, then I’ll pay off the rest of the cost of my phone and they unlock it for me, but considering we’ve been running rather insane inflation over the last few years, I’m glad I made AT&T pick up that tab. I see no point in buying outright as I’m not changing carriers multiple times in a year.
locuester@lemmy.zip 4 months ago
You should really check out an MVNO if you can afford to pay off your phone. You’ll save a LOT. I personally use Helium Mobile (uses Tmo and consumer decentralized network) but there are carriers that use AT&T if you prefer their coverage.
The major carriers overcharge for service since they lock people in with 0% financing.
kbotc@lemmy.world 4 months ago
My work pays me a stipend if I stay on one of the big three since they have SLAs with them, so it’s hard to beat the price. $20 for 50 GB 5G is my out of pocket because I wanted to put my AppleWatch on the plan.
locuester@lemmy.zip 4 months ago
Why would they not allow an mvno? Odd.
Mine is $6/mo unlimited since I was on the beta for Helium. It’s $20/mo now.