Carriers
4 Reasons to Switch to T-Mobile & 4 Reasons Not To
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Don’t Switch to T-Mobile for the Biggest Phone Selection | |||||||||
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Finally, don’t switch to T-Mobile to get the biggest selection of smartphones. You can find many of its devices on other carriers. That’s because new phones don’t often launch with an exclusive carrier agreement. AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint all have the most popular high-end smartphones, including Apple’s iPhone 7, the LG G6 and Samsung’s Galaxy S8. On the other hand, you do need to be on Verizon or Sprint to get some high-end smartphones on a payment plan. Verizon is the only place you can get a Google Pixel XL or a Moto Z Droid with a wireless plan. Only Sprint sells the HTC U11. T-Mobile subscribers must buy unlocked versions of these devices without a payment plan. That means a higher up front cost to get phones T-Mobile doesn't sell directly. | |||||||||
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