What is the best cell phone plan for me?
I am 20 years old and about to get my own cell phone plan that I will pay for by myself. I am not sure which service to go to and what type of plan to get, as it’s my first time doing this by myself. Here are some things about me that might help you give me advice:
I send between 10 and 20 texts a day. I don’t think that’s a lot compared to everyone else I know! I mainly just text my boyfriend.
I only ever call my boyfriend, and it’s USUALLY in the evening.
I don’t do anything else with cell phones. But I want something reliable. I am planning on moving to Idaho soon (I live in Utah at the moment) and want for my family to be able to reach me and visa versa in case of emergency and just to talk sometimes. What is the best deal for me?
One thing to consider is what company your boyfriend is with. I have a T-mobile account my GF does not. So in our case my calls to her are free (she is in my 5). However when I call her it counts against her minutes. If you are both with the same company most have a Free mobile to mobile option for a couple more dollars a month. If he is staying in Utah and you are going to Idaho get unlimited texting at least for a couple months because you will be using it constantly. And if you are moving to be closer to each other……Get unlimited texting because you are going to be using it constantly.
All cell phone plans can be fairly pricey but don’t just look for the "lowest" price I chose T-mobile because of the flexibility I have in choosing who I call the most and from a budget standpoint it made the most sense to me. Hope that helps.












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