Zjob-CantAffordIt
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Regular size pixel here. I had Sprint for a little bit, and never ran into this problem in DC. I'm now on Verizon, and it still works fine.
I was with Sprint for almost 20 years.
I solved all my Sprint problems by going with Google Fi.
I would love to do that, but I tend to use way too much data to make that feasible.
I would love to do that, but I tend to use way too much data to make that feasible.
Understandable. My wife and I have a distinct advantage. We both work from home and use very fast home WiFi. And here in the Atlanta area we have WiFi wherever we go. Fi even searches for and automatically connects with known safe WiFi.
Google Fi has updated their plan so that once you exceed 10 GB of data, there is no charge for any additional data. That would make a maximum Fi cost for two people of $20 + $15 + $100 = $135.
You might want to check to see how much data you are actually using with Sprint and see if you could actually save money with Fi. Most people actually use far less data than they think they do.
I would love to do that, but I tend to use way too much data to make that feasible.
I am on Verizon. I average anywhere from 30-50 GB a month. It costs me $33-35 a month for my line. Really hard to beat.
Wow! I had no idea that Verizon was that incredibly cheap! When we were on Sprint we were paying $125 a month for unlimited data for the two of us!
WiFi calling is really great. Sprint service was borderline at my home location, but with WiFi calling on Google Fi, everything works like it should now. The Project Fi app compared to Sprint billing is a breath of fresh air isn't it?