this seems like a pretty good deal. if you're looking for just a basic phone plan and You're around Wi-Fi a lot. The $5 a month is the consistent price every month. it's not an introductory price
they use the T-Mobile cell phone towers for their coverage maps
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this seems like a pretty good deal. if you're looking for just a basic phone plan and You're around Wi-Fi a lot. The $5 a month is the consistent price every month. it's not an introductory price
they use the T-Mobile cell phone towers for their coverage maps
If you don't need much data, consider getting Helium Mobile's free 3GB monthly data plan and Whoop mobile for talk and text. The drawback is that two eSIMs may drain more phone battery.
If you don't need much data, consider getting Helium Mobile's free 3GB monthly data plan and Whoop mobile for talk and text. The drawback is that two eSIMs may drain more phone battery.
Just came here to say this. I have the $15 plan and wifi at home/work. Works totally fine.
If you don't need much data, consider getting Helium Mobile's free 3GB monthly data plan and Whoop mobile for talk and text. The drawback is that two eSIMs may drain more phone battery.
I'd forgotten it was that low. My Helium phone is a backup so I rarely use it.
Any issues with this Helium, like do they flood you with ads, or some other weird thing? or is it truely give away small amount of time in hope you upgrade ?
Any issues with this Helium, like do they flood you with ads, or some other weird thing? or is it truely give away small amount of time in hope you upgrade ?
I keep it off a lot and after a few days they'll email you and tell you to turn location sharing on. Same thing if you leave it at one spot for days at a time, so I try to remember to take it with me at least once a week. Other than that and the occasional email offers for upgrades they don't bother me.
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Why not use the Helium for talk and text?
I'd forgotten it was that low. My Helium phone is a backup so I rarely use it.
I keep it off a lot and after a few days they'll email you and tell you to turn location sharing on. Same thing if you leave it at one spot for days at a time, so I try to remember to take it with me at least once a week. Other than that and the occasional email offers for upgrades they don't bother me.