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Assuming all cell tower signals are equal, which mobile provider should I go with?

DebonaireG

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I just purchased a Nexus 5x phone outright which should arrive early next week, I only need 2GB of data, which non-yearly commitment service should I go with and what should I expect for the price?

  • Sprint
  • Verizon
  • T-Mobile
  • AT&T

?

Thanks
 

ecuagatas

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Why not try Project Fi? Unless you are on a family plan, Fi may be cheaper if you only use around 2 GB of data. About $40 or less/mo. plus tax. If you use a lot of data it may not be the best choice.
 

DebonaireG

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Project Fi?

Why not try Project Fi? Unless you are on a family plan, Fi may be cheaper if you only use around 2 GB of data. About $40 or less/mo. plus tax. If you use a lot of data it may not be the best choice.

Project Fi sounds good, but I want to stay away from SMS, MMS, and hangouts issues (i've been using Google Voice for years, always having issues not receiving certain content). So i'm eliminating Fi unfortunately.
 

IAmSixNine

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Are you asking about price? Because if you are assuming all cell tower signals are equal then that leaves just price, i think.

Honestly i thing your doing it backwards. It doesnt matter how good of a deal you get on price if they dont have coverage. So for you find who has the best and second best coverage for YOU then figure out the best price.