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At $50 for a single line, the Essentials Savings plan is now the same price for a single line as with AT&T's Value Plus plan, and both could be solid options for those looking for a single line without frills.
If you're not a fan of T-Mobile's network, Cricket (AT&T's answer to Metro) has a unlimited plan that's $50/mo after auto pay, and arguably AT&T's coverage is generally superior to T-Mobile's.
If you're not a fan of T-Mobile's network, Cricket (AT&T's answer to Metro) has a unlimited plan that's $50/mo after auto pay, and arguably AT&T's coverage is generally superior to T-Mobile's.
In this price-focused comparison, T-Mobile's new "limited time" option comes in at $50 for a single line, $5 a month cheaper than AT&T's Unlimited Starter and $10 less than Verizon's 5G Start or T-Mobile's own regular Essentials pricing.
Source: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-unlimited-data-plans/
They operate on the Sprint network, which may not be as robust as AT&T's or T-Mobile's, but still provides reliable coverage in many areas.
Source: https://www.devicemag.com/cricket-wireless-competitors/