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  • Comparing AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, & Verizon's unlimited wireless plans for iPhone in 2019

    The above analysis, while mentioning the fact that T-Mobile includes taxes and fees, doesn't really get into just how much that can save you every month on account of that feature, especially if you have multiple lines.  I had 3 iPhones and an Apple Watch on AT&T's premium unlimited plan - the total cost was $220/per month, but $40 of that was attributable to taxes and fees.  Switched to T-Mobile (all lines on T-Mobile One), and now I pay $130/month with no additional taxes or fees.  That's $90/month less.  There are a few differences between the plans - tethering limited to 3G speeds on T-Mobile One (I rarely tether anyways, and if I have a month where I need more speed, I can just boost that line to T-Mobile One Plus for $15 for the month), video streaming over the T-Mobile network is limited to 480p - but, on the other hand, I can use up to 50GB before the threat of being slowed, and I get some of the other perks from T-Mobile like in-flight data and limited international data free.  At least in my area, I have noticed absolutely zero difference in network coverage and speeds changing to T-Mobile, although I do live and work in the suburbs of a major metro area.  If I end up having less coverage in rural areas, I don't really care for a $90/month savings.  Zero regrets.
    curtis hannah