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Best phone carriers: Verizon vs T-Mobile vs AT&T and more affordable iPhone plan alternatives

Ready to check out your options for phone carriers? While prices have increased for some of the major carriers this year, the market competition is strong which means compelling offers for those who switch. Read along for a look at the best phone carriers in the US. We’ll cover Verizon vs vs AT&T as well as some of the best affordable iPhone plans from smaller carriers. This guide will also detail how to find real-world coverage maps, how to test a new carrier for free instantly with eSIM, and more.

Best phone carriers: Verizon vs T-Mobile vs AT&T plus budget plans

best phone carriers trial

While it’s been a hassle to actually try out a new carrier in the past, eSIM support on iPhone and other smartphones has opened a new opportunity for carriers.

T-Mobile and Visible (Verizon) are taking advantage of the tech which offers potential customers the ability to instantly test out their networks for free right alongside their existing carrier.

  • Start a
  • Start a Verizon eSIM trial

One of the best things with eSIM trials is you can see the signal for both your current carrier and the one you’re testing simultaneously. And you can even decide to keep using your existing carrier and number for phone calls while using the trial for cellular data.

AT&T doesn’t offer eSIM trials at this point but you could grab a prepaid SIM from an MNVO like Cricket or H20 to test out AT&T’s network for a month without having to switch phone numbers.

best phone carriers coverage

While Verizon has led the best phone carriers as far as having the most customers (and still is) along with the broadest coverage over the last decade, T-Mobile has gained a lot of ground with its Sprint acquisition and quick 5G deployment. That has meant Verizon and AT&T are both playing a bit of catch-up with T-Mobile on 5G coverage as they work on rolling out more mid-band spectrum.

However, Verizon did launch 5G UWB coverage in 1,700 US cities earlier this year.

TL;DR

All of the major carriers’ coverage maps will probably look great on their websites, here are a few tips to actually figure out how coverage will really be:

  • Check coverage with the independent, third-party Opensignal app
    • Opensignal gets real-world data from millions of devices and billions of measurements
  • Do a quick comparison of 4G/5G coverage with Signalchecker for your area
  • Do a free eSIM trial to test out the coverage (available with and )
  • Talk with friends, family, or people at work who use the carrier you’re considering

Remember, smaller carriers (MVNOs) lease access to networks from the major three US carriers. While you usually get the same performance, there may be data caps and throttling during times of congestion.

Like coverage, a carrier’s speed will depend on a variety of factors including your location, device, signal strength, network congestion, and more.

And if you live in a major city vs a small town, speeds can be very different. Verizon leads with the fastest 1,000+ Mbps speeds if you have 5G UWB coverage, but T-Mobile has greater availability at the moment with its more moderately fast mid-band 5G.

Here’s a look at how the three major carriers compare for average US speeds in studies from Ookla and Opensignal as of early 2022:

TL;DR

  • Verizon has the fastest top speeds if and where you have 5G UWB coverage
  • T-Mobile has the fastest average 5G speeds with more mid-band coverage
best phone carriers speed

Opensignal’s results show average 5G download speeds in the US as of Q1 2022.

best phone carriers 5G speed

We’ve recently seen AT&T and Verizon increase prices, but strong competition has kept pricing mostly close between the three.

However, as T-Mobile touts, it does usually offer for its unlimited plans compared to AT&T and Verizon. T-Mobile also includes taxes and fees in its advertised prices.

Keep in mind these prices can change based on how many lines you need.

Price AT&T T-Mobile Verizon
Basic unlimited $35/per phone with autopay and 4 lines /per phone with autopay and 4 lines $35/per phone with autopay and 4 lines
Upgraded unlimited $40/per phone with autopay and 4 lines /per phone with autopay and 4 lines $45/per phone with autopay and 4 lines
Premium unlimited $50/per phone with autopay and 4 lines /per phone with autopay and 4 lines $55/per phone with autopay and 4 lines

In contrast, , Mint Mobile, and offer pricing as low as $10-20 per line.

All of the major phone carriers offer (at the time of writing) up to $800 for a trade-in when buying a new device. But T-Mobile is the most aggressive with up to $650 for early termination fees or covering a current device balance.

AT&T T-Mobile Verizon
Trade-ins Up to $800 Up to $800
Early termination fee or device balance coverage
Bring your own device credit Up to $250 Up to $500
Streaming video service included HBO Max Netflix Disney+ bundle

The major carriers also include a streaming video service for free with some of the unlimited plans. And Verizon offers more than just the Disney+ bundle. Depending on the unlimited plan you can get additional perks like Apple Music, Apple Arcade, and more.

Meanwhile, the uncarrier does “T-Mobile Tuesdays” to give out regular perks and savings to customers.

Both Verizon and T-Mobile give up to 50% of 5G home internet for their cellular customers.

If cutting the cost of your phone bill is a top priority, check out our full guide on the best affordable iPhone plans.

We go over which of the major networks each provider uses, key features, and more with plans starting from just $10 a line.

Best phone carriers wrap-up

It’s difficult to pick a single winner when it comes to the best phone carriers. What’s most important to you will decide that, likely between coverage in your location, price, incentives to switch, and how many lines you have.

But hopefully, now you’ve got clarity on how the major carriers compare, how to independently check network coverage, and start a hassle-free trial. Thanks for reading our guide on the best phone carriers!


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Author: Michael Potuck
Source: 9TO5Google

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