08-29-2020, 02:48 PM
(08-29-2020, 01:20 PM)daniel Wrote:I know I saw someone try one of the verizon MVNOs, but can't remember where. Someone will hopefully test them and report at some point. I use Google Fi. The Pinephone lacks support to take advantage of the automatic network hopping, so it's stuck on t-mobile. Google Fi uses t-mobile, sprint and us cellular. That may change now that sprint is being merged with t-mobile. Haven't seen any updates on new partner prospects though. Red pocket, US Mobile, Tracphone, and a few others let you pick a network as well, but only google fi does so dynamically.(08-28-2020, 06:45 PM)rocket2nfinity Wrote:(08-28-2020, 03:13 PM)syrinx Wrote:You could use a Verizon network MVNO that is cheaper and less restrictive. US Mobile, Visible, and PagePlus for instance.(08-28-2020, 03:45 AM)bcnaz Wrote: I think most people just use a different phone to activate the sim card.It would be a deal breaker, however verizon is the only carrier that works reliably in my area. I don't like them, or how much they charge, but I don't really have a choice
Though I think the fact that Verizon only works on 4g would be a deal breaker anyhow...
These are good suggestions. Have anyone tried them?
What about goolge fi? I saw people mentioning it, and I think can use all networks (verizon, at&t, ...)r