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Lsepanske@aol.com 05-24-2020 07:48 AM

Don't do it........been there.

Rzepecki 05-24-2020 07:48 AM

If you use Xfinity, you can get cell phone service through them/Verizon for a lot less than discussed above.

donassaid 05-24-2020 07:58 AM

We have had Sprint service for several years and are currently on it til June this year. The coverage is decent, not great. Best part is that the bill is consistently the same month after month. Worst part is we are paying over $120/mo. and that is not even unlimited coverage. I would recommend against. We are definitely switching next month but not yet decided where to.

will1546 05-24-2020 08:05 AM

Check Xfinity
 
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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1769880)
We are considering changing from Verizon Wireless to Sprint for our mobile phone service. Should we? Any problems with Sprint?

No senior plan but good reception.

Lil GTO 05-24-2020 08:06 AM

Sprint was just purchased by T-Mobile. Might want to check with those that have T-Mobile.

We have T-Mobile which seems to work better here than back at our other residence in Texas.

This merger is supposed to give T-mobile more tower coverage than anyone else. Supposedly the Sprint brand will be folded into T-Mobile and everything will be T-Mobile within the coming year. Hope this helps.

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1769880)
We are considering changing from Verizon Wireless to Sprint for our mobile phone service. Should we? Any problems with Sprint?


jimlambert 05-24-2020 08:12 AM

Verizon will not give that deal to current customers, only people who switch to them from another service. So nice that they don’t take care of their loyal customers, huh?

HappyRetired 05-24-2020 08:19 AM

We switched from Verizon to Trac when we could discontinue a family plan (kids grew up and got their own services). We each bought phones and for smart phones the cost is about $120 per yr ea. We don't use data much (we connect to home wifi when possible) and have never run out of the text and talk (but you can always add more).

Does the Comcast price include more than 1 phone? I might consider that if it comes to around $20/mo for 2 phones with unlimited talk/text.

davem4616 05-24-2020 08:26 AM

some times the grass in the other fella's yard isn't actually greener than the grass in your own back yard....

we've been with Verizon forever....often I think about switching when these great sign up offers come across
my radar from other wireless companies....but Verizon has the best coverage...and now with our reluctance to
fly around the country, we'll be driving, so going with the one that has the best coverage certainly makes the most
sense to us

So maybe we spend a few more dollars more a month....big deal...we'll stay with the Verizon because of their network

djp192 05-24-2020 08:31 AM

Sprint is ok, not great in the Villages. They have merged with AT&T.

Debbraham 05-24-2020 08:49 AM

I did have sprint..very good...offer plans from $40/mo...ask also about senior pricing. I changed to xfinity for $13/mo. Found out I only use about 1/2 g data so no problem and good service so far!

Deter1 05-24-2020 09:07 AM

I switched from Verizon after 15 years with them to Consumer Cellular several months ago and am pleased. It uses WIFI when at home and the Verizon backbone when out. AARP provides a discount, one phone for less than $30.00 per month. You can increase data plans as needed.

mykvalentin 05-24-2020 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1769880)
We are considering changing from Verizon Wireless to Sprint for our mobile phone service. Should we? Any problems with Sprint?

Hello. 3 months ago, we switched from Verizon to Xfinity Mobile, and the service connection was better AND almost 50% cheaper. -myk

bowlingal 05-24-2020 09:18 AM

Word on the street is Sprint is being bought out by T-Mobile. Go with Consumer Cellular...you won't be disappointed

Nucky 05-24-2020 09:22 AM

Just switched one Phone to Xfinity. They are mailing me the chip. We'll see what happens?

dougawhite 05-24-2020 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davephan (Post 1770146)
Only 3 gigs of data is very limited data use per month, unless you rarely use your cellphone.

If you stay on WiFi most often (home, stores, restaurants) you don't use up your plan data. Therefore the low data plans are OK if the $$ savings are good. If you occasionally go over, you can usually pay for more data at $10-15 per Gb for that month.

coastalnh 05-24-2020 10:23 AM

I have used Tracfone for many years (more than I want to count). I have always been happy with their service. You can go with either their Pay-as-you-go plan or have a monthly bill with set or unlimited time. I got my LG smart phone from QVC with 1500 mins/1500 txts/1500 bytes for $80. They have different makes and models available. After you get the phone, you can switch your phone number over and sign up for their monthly terms if that's the way you want to go. I love Tracfone!

cherylncliff 05-24-2020 10:26 AM

Note that Sprint was just absorbed by T-Mobile. I do not know what that will mean for sure other than you will need to get new phones in a year or two as they complete the transition. We have Sprint which works well in metropolitan and developed areas but not at all in places like national parks and spotilly on many highways whereas Verizon seems to work well in all based on our friends who have Verizon. Good luck with your decision.

ithos 05-24-2020 10:29 AM

Biggest consideration is do you use a lot of data or not. If you are only looking for phone service then the options are much better.

Before you switch, do your homework on a) how much trouble and expense is it to get out of existing contract and b) how hard will it to be to go back. I did not do that and had to spend considerable time and money to return to ATT from Tmobile. Phone service was fine but data was horrible despite all the misleading coverage maps they put on their websites.

I now use Xfinity(Verizon network) which is probably the best deal if you use a lot of data. Switched to them from AT&T. Seen some warnings that carriers give their direct customers priority in congested areas but I have not experienced that problem. And I do travel alot into rural areas. One big advantage of Xfinity is that you don't have to use multiple phones to get the great discount like with Verizon and AT&T. I have one phone with unlimited and one on the 1GB plan. Saved almost $100 a month.

Cheese 05-24-2020 10:43 AM

I have been a Sprint customer for many years and have been very satisfied. However, T Mobile and Sprint have just merged so you may want to see if they offer any new deals.

jimmio 05-24-2020 12:37 PM

I am strictly speaking of coverage, not pricing in my reply.
When I moved here from Clearwater I had AT&T as my carrier for 20 years. They were the best in that region. I moved here and as I approached CR 42 northbound or went past 466A southbound I lost coverage. I asked the same question(s) as you in terms of who to switch to. Overwhelmingly Verizon was the top choice. It's been 4 years and I couldn't be happier with them. Zero "blackout" areas.
I cannot speak to Sprints coverage personally, but the majority told me Verizon and I'm glad I chose them.

Good luck!

Westie Man 05-24-2020 12:58 PM

For text and talk try big button
 
snapfon, excellent customer service by email

rlcooper70 05-24-2020 12:59 PM

Xfinity Mobile is just $20 per month with the same coverage as Verizon.

Westie Man 05-24-2020 01:00 PM

3g only
 
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Originally Posted by Cheese (Post 1770251)
I have been a Sprint customer for many years and have been very satisfied. However, T Mobile and Sprint have just merged so you may want to see if they offer any new deals.

Good sound but may not be usable after one year, check tmobile end of 3g in your area

dpmers 05-24-2020 01:01 PM

Sprint has been acquired TMobile so now you will have both networks coverage if your phone has all of each others channels. Make sure there is good service at the place where you use the phone the most, ie home

dpmers 05-24-2020 01:03 PM

If you have Comcast TV service their phone service uses Verizon network and is very reasonable as long as you don't use an excessive amount of data

DeafDeaf 05-24-2020 01:14 PM

Sprint will be GONE!
 
T-Mobile and Sprint officially became one last month, and the two networks have already begun merging their networks. We’ve known for a while that the Sprint brand would be phased out in favor of T-Mobile as well, but now we know when.

T-Mobile CEO Mike Seivert said the company will transition to a unified brand starting this summer. The process was originally expected to begin in early summer, but COVID-19 pushed it to mid-summer instead:

:ho:

Rich42 05-24-2020 01:15 PM

You will be very sorry if you switch! Sprint sucks!

navair4me 05-24-2020 01:51 PM

we have used sprint since we got our first "flip phone" version cell phones back in the late 1990's, when we moved to FL several years ago we have continued to use Sprint with no problem.

Ronlynch@comcast.net 05-24-2020 02:09 PM

Should really consider T-Mobile.

coffeebean 05-24-2020 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Villagesgal (Post 1769987)
Sprint has been bought by T Mobile, so coverage will greatly improve. That said I have T Mobile everything senior plan now at $30.00 per month. Have driven cross country several times with only 2 dead zones, one in Kansas and one in Utah, both covered by no one, otherwise no problems. Since the 2 companies will merge soon, don't think you can go wrong with switching and taking advantage of the 2 phone deal you mentioned. T Mobile has excellent service and 2 stores here in the Villages. If you're a veteran T Mobile gives you an additional discount, see if Sprint does as well. I'd go for it before they drop that deal

Thanks for your positive information. We went to Sprint today and the deal is done!

coffeebean 05-24-2020 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1770015)
By any chance did you have a Network Extender in your home with Verizon? It is a Mini Tower. If so did that Extender work with Xfinity? It says it does work on the internet in several articles but I trust you more than them. I have one phone that can be switched to Xfinity now but am holding up because of the circumstances.

I wish you luck CoffeeBean. :)

Thanks Nucky. I just found out today T Mobile has merged with Sprint and there will be many more towers. The Sprint name will be going away.

coffeebean 05-24-2020 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djp192 (Post 1770122)
Sprint is ok, not great in the Villages. They have merged with AT&T.

Sprint has merged with T-Mobile.

coffeebean 05-24-2020 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1770196)
Just switched one Phone to Xfinity. They are mailing me the chip. We'll see what happens?

I'm wishing us both luck!

JimJohnson 05-25-2020 03:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1769909)
I wouldn't do it CoffeeBean! My experience doing the same thing years back resulted in my paying the toll to get out of the contract with Sprint and it was over $600 to do so for 3 or 4 lines. Lesson Learned. It was from miserable service and I usually let grudges go towards companies that improve but just a personal belief that I have is Sprint is about as stable as Jello. They may have improved but not enough to change from Verizon IMHO.

Verizon can be aggravating sometimes but I don't think you can beat the service. That 55+ plan they offer with Unlimited Data is dirt cheap.

My Vote = DON"T DO IT! :cryin2:

If you have a strong signal in your location, any phone service will do fine. If you travel and especially if you go To remote locations like mountains or parks, Verizon has by far the best coverage.
True story. I lead motorcycle tours as the chapter Director of a Gold Wing Motorcycle Club. While in remote locations I would often need to call ahead for lunch reservation for The group. If I could not find a signal on my Sprint phone, I would ask for a phone with signal bars and it would always be Verizon.

biker1 05-25-2020 03:43 AM

Consider Mint Mobile. They are an MVNO that uses T-Mobile's network. $15 per month for unlimited voice and text and 3 gigabytes of data, pre-paid.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronlynch@comcast.net (Post 1770375)
Should really consider T-Mobile.


Viperguy 05-25-2020 05:52 AM

I agree. Xfinity mobile is great. Two lines, share 3gb data, total bill $32.00. Never a dropped call.

mrf6969 05-25-2020 06:14 AM

If you have Comcast/Xfinity internet then you need to look at Xfinity Mobile phone service. Xfinity uses Verizon towers. Wife and I have had this service for 2 years now and our bill has never been over $15.00 a month TOTAL. We save $1000.00 a year on this plan compared to our old Verizon plan.

Professor 05-25-2020 07:49 PM

Verizon has the best coverage, hands down. May cost more, but it is worth it. I have had both AT&T and Sprint and both had access problems in The Villages and elsewhere.


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