SamsungVibrant
Android Expert
Edit: I have to add this edit on the top, first two people to reply already mentioned grandfathered plans, even though I explicity said I'm comparing current offerings on a family of 3. Again, this thread is about whats being offered today, in 2010.
So now that the Samsung Galaxy S is available on all 4 major carriers. Lets compare carriers.
*I know grandfathered plans exist, I'm on one myself. However, for simplicity I'm comparing only current offered plans. Also for simplicity i'm comparing a family of 3. Minutes will not be exact, but i'm trying to compare comparable minutes and monthly fee. Also I know of at least 5 Grandfathered T-mobile plans, myfaves, data, etc..that are similar price points, but unfortunely the T-mobile grandfathered plans for loyal customers don't appear to be attractive deals anymore.*
*all include 2 yr contract*
T-Mobile:
-Family talk and unlimited text plan, 3000 mins, first 2 lines $119.99
-Unlimited 3g web $30 per line, 3 lines totals $90
-3rd add a line $5, **promo starting sept 8th for limited time, free add a line, restirctions--may apply...free add a line is for a limited time, then it expires and you are bumped up to 9.99 each additional line.**
-Unlimited weekends, unlimited t-mobile to t-mobile, unlimited nights starting 9 pm
-Each additional minute beyond 3000, 45 cents
-Poor coverage map
*Total monthly fee without taxes: $214.99
Verizon:
-Nationwide Family SharePlan 2000 mins, unlimited text, first 2 lines $129.99
-Unlimited 3G web $30 per line, 3 lines totals $90
-3rd add a line 9.99
-Each line picks 10 people, any network, even landlines, completely unlimited calls, anytime, anyday. You can change your 10 people list daily, number is active by next day!
-Unlimited weekends, unlimited verizon to verizon, unlimited nights starting at 9pm.
-Each additional minute beyond shared 2000, 35cents
-Best Coverage map
*Total montly fee without taxes: $229.98
At&t:
-Nation Family plan 2100 mins, first 2 lines $109.99
-2GB 3G data, 25 per line, 3 lines totals 75
-Unlimited family text, $30
-3rd add a line 9.99
-Each line picks 10 people, any network even landlines, completely unlimited calls, anytime, anyday. You can change your 10 people list
daily!
-Unused minutes rollover month to month. Expire after 12 months.
-Unlimited weekends, unlimited at&t to at&t, unlimited nights starting at 9pm.
-GSM coverage map, more towers that T-mobile, but less than Verizon
-Additional minutes beyond included 2100 cost you 35cents.
*Total monthly fee without taxes: 224.98
Sprint:
-Everything Data Family-any mobile anytime, unlimited text, 3000 mins, first 2 lines $169.99 (unlimited 3G web)
-3rd Add a line 19.99, includes unlimited 3G web and unlimited text.
-You can call any mobile phone, any carrier, anytime, any day, unlimited!
-If you don't like google maps, includes Telenav navigation service free.
-Unlimited weekends, unlimited sprint to sprint, unlimited nights starting at 7pm.
-Additional minutes beyond 3000 are 25cents.
-CDMA coverage map not as good as verizon, but you can roam on verizon with limited minutes.
*Total monthly fee without taxes: $189.98
So T-mobile was once known as the best bang for your buck. Unfortunately, I consider them the worst bang for your buck now. People say Verizon is the most expensive, but look at the facts. For $15 dollars more than T-Mobile, Verizon lets you pick 10 numbers on each line, even landlines, anyday, anytime, you can talk completely unlimited. Can you fit all your most frequently called friends and family in that 10 list? I know I can. Thats essentially an unlimited plan for your most frequent calls for just 15 bucks more. Plus verizon offers the best coverage map.
For those of you who don't care about unlimited web, for 10 bucks more than T-Mobile, At&t gives you 10 numbers you can call unlimited, including landlines, anytime, anyday. Also rollover minutes!
I think T-mobile has some catching up to do. In MY OPINION, they are the worst bang for your buck currently, when looking at the above type of plans. I think T-mobile has to do 1 thing, 1 simple thing, bring back MyFaves, bump it up to 10 numbers, and now it's an equal playing field.
Carrier Discounts: Student and company/employee discounts.
T-Mobile Max 15%
Verizon Max 15% on voice/text plans, 20% on data
At&t Max 15%
Sprint Max 27%
When I have time Ill try to compare individual plans. Awesome thing is, whichever carrier you choose, you can still get the best Android phone out,the Samsung Galaxy S. (my opinion again)
**Again I'm comparing current offerings, I know some of us are on grandfathered plans, please realize this thread is about current offerings**
So now that the Samsung Galaxy S is available on all 4 major carriers. Lets compare carriers.
*I know grandfathered plans exist, I'm on one myself. However, for simplicity I'm comparing only current offered plans. Also for simplicity i'm comparing a family of 3. Minutes will not be exact, but i'm trying to compare comparable minutes and monthly fee. Also I know of at least 5 Grandfathered T-mobile plans, myfaves, data, etc..that are similar price points, but unfortunely the T-mobile grandfathered plans for loyal customers don't appear to be attractive deals anymore.*
*all include 2 yr contract*
T-Mobile:
-Family talk and unlimited text plan, 3000 mins, first 2 lines $119.99
-Unlimited 3g web $30 per line, 3 lines totals $90
-3rd add a line $5, **promo starting sept 8th for limited time, free add a line, restirctions--may apply...free add a line is for a limited time, then it expires and you are bumped up to 9.99 each additional line.**
-Unlimited weekends, unlimited t-mobile to t-mobile, unlimited nights starting 9 pm
-Each additional minute beyond 3000, 45 cents
-Poor coverage map
*Total monthly fee without taxes: $214.99
Verizon:
-Nationwide Family SharePlan 2000 mins, unlimited text, first 2 lines $129.99
-Unlimited 3G web $30 per line, 3 lines totals $90
-3rd add a line 9.99
-Each line picks 10 people, any network, even landlines, completely unlimited calls, anytime, anyday. You can change your 10 people list daily, number is active by next day!
-Unlimited weekends, unlimited verizon to verizon, unlimited nights starting at 9pm.
-Each additional minute beyond shared 2000, 35cents
-Best Coverage map
*Total montly fee without taxes: $229.98
At&t:
-Nation Family plan 2100 mins, first 2 lines $109.99
-2GB 3G data, 25 per line, 3 lines totals 75
-Unlimited family text, $30
-3rd add a line 9.99
-Each line picks 10 people, any network even landlines, completely unlimited calls, anytime, anyday. You can change your 10 people list
daily!
-Unused minutes rollover month to month. Expire after 12 months.
-Unlimited weekends, unlimited at&t to at&t, unlimited nights starting at 9pm.
-GSM coverage map, more towers that T-mobile, but less than Verizon
-Additional minutes beyond included 2100 cost you 35cents.
*Total monthly fee without taxes: 224.98
Sprint:
-Everything Data Family-any mobile anytime, unlimited text, 3000 mins, first 2 lines $169.99 (unlimited 3G web)
-3rd Add a line 19.99, includes unlimited 3G web and unlimited text.
-You can call any mobile phone, any carrier, anytime, any day, unlimited!
-If you don't like google maps, includes Telenav navigation service free.
-Unlimited weekends, unlimited sprint to sprint, unlimited nights starting at 7pm.
-Additional minutes beyond 3000 are 25cents.
-CDMA coverage map not as good as verizon, but you can roam on verizon with limited minutes.
*Total monthly fee without taxes: $189.98
So T-mobile was once known as the best bang for your buck. Unfortunately, I consider them the worst bang for your buck now. People say Verizon is the most expensive, but look at the facts. For $15 dollars more than T-Mobile, Verizon lets you pick 10 numbers on each line, even landlines, anyday, anytime, you can talk completely unlimited. Can you fit all your most frequently called friends and family in that 10 list? I know I can. Thats essentially an unlimited plan for your most frequent calls for just 15 bucks more. Plus verizon offers the best coverage map.
For those of you who don't care about unlimited web, for 10 bucks more than T-Mobile, At&t gives you 10 numbers you can call unlimited, including landlines, anytime, anyday. Also rollover minutes!
I think T-mobile has some catching up to do. In MY OPINION, they are the worst bang for your buck currently, when looking at the above type of plans. I think T-mobile has to do 1 thing, 1 simple thing, bring back MyFaves, bump it up to 10 numbers, and now it's an equal playing field.
Carrier Discounts: Student and company/employee discounts.
T-Mobile Max 15%
Verizon Max 15% on voice/text plans, 20% on data
At&t Max 15%
Sprint Max 27%
When I have time Ill try to compare individual plans. Awesome thing is, whichever carrier you choose, you can still get the best Android phone out,the Samsung Galaxy S. (my opinion again)
**Again I'm comparing current offerings, I know some of us are on grandfathered plans, please realize this thread is about current offerings**