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T-Mobile $10/month plan in US

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T-Mobile $10/month plan in US

For some people who do not need a lot of data, maybe this will fit the bill for travel/visits to the US.
I don't know the sign up condition (need local address?) but interesting to see an inexpensive plan available.

https://www.androidpolice.com/t-mobiles ... hone-plan/

- 1GB of high-speed smartphone data (5G)
- 1,000 minutes of calls
- 1,000 texts

Domestic use only, so no calls back to Canada (?)
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Being prepaid, it is likely that there will be no local address requirement. Declare a fake name and pay cash for SIM plus one month of service.
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That would be perfect for a weekend short trip ?
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elpaso wrote: That would be perfect for a weekend short trip ?
TBH, if you don't need voice/text, then KnowRoaming eSIM plan is probably better. $SU 6 for 1.5Gb, valid for 3 days. Based on my experience, it was on T-Mobile (and sometimes AT&T). Price has risen but when it was on sale, I picked up a few of these plans for $US2.50

The advantage for this thread's $10US T-Mobile Connect plan is that it's valid for30 days, and has voice/texts
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vn33 wrote: TBH, if you don't need voice/text, then KnowRoaming eSIM plan is probably better. $SU 6 for 1.5Gb, valid for 3 days. Based on my experience, it was on T-Mobile (and sometimes AT&T). Price has risen but when it was on sale, I picked up a few of these plans for $US2.50

The advantage for this thread's $10US T-Mobile Connect plan is that it's valid for30 days, and has voice/texts
eSIM only ? Guess, ill need the ESIM.me since I already have my eSIM for personal use and SIM for my work that I can remove from my phone.
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elpaso wrote: eSIM only ? Guess, ill need the ESIM.me since I already have my eSIM for personal use and SIM for my work that I can remove from my phone.
I have an eSIM.met card in each of my wife's and daughter's phones. Works great, and I got the "Android" version at the beginning of their introduction. Unfortunately their recent pricing schemes for this card has changed and their phone model selection is confusing. However, if you can get one for your phone with 2-eSIM profiles @ $US 30, then that's ideal.

For the eSIM.me card, I paid $US30 - discount, and free shipping a few months ago.

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