T-Mobile vs. Verizon: What to Look for if You're Switching
T-Mobile recently forced its legacy customers to adopt its modern phone plans, which has rankled plenty of people who were happy with their grandfathered plans (or just don't like change). That's given thousands of subscribers a reason to shop elsewhere, and many of them are no doubt looking at Verizon.
But phone plans can be confusing, so I'm here to compare these two heavyweight carriers in terms of specs (like 5G speed and hotspot data), cost and perks (like streaming services).
T-Mobile and Verizon aren't the only carriers, of course, but them being among the biggest players means you're likely looking at them first before checking out smaller providers or prepaid options (many of which are owned by T-Mobile, Verizon and the third major company, AT&T).
It's not just T-Mobile that's disrupted its customers. After Verizon's widespread and lengthy outage in January, you may be getting around to investigating...
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