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LAST UPDATED: March 28th, 2024

Our 500+ verified T-Mobile reviews give T-Mobile an average 3.5/5 stars, placing it among the top cell phone carriers. T-Mobile ranks well for all of our consumer sentiment criteria: 

  • Value for your money
  • Quality of product or service
  • Customer service
  • Company trustworthiness 

T-Mobile is unique in that it will match a customer's corporate, affiliate, or military discount up to $15 for single lines and $30 total for two or more lines. 

A bit about the company's background: 

T-Mobile, founded in 1991 and located in Bellevue, WA, is the United States-based operating arm of T-Mobile International AG, providing wireless voice & messaging services and data services. The cell carrier operates some of the largest wireless networks in the U.S., reaching 99 percent of Americans according to the company. It has a market of over 45 million customers and over $20 billion in revenue every year.

A new merger between T-Mobile and Sprint is in the works with the introduction of 5G connectivity. 

T-Mobile is known for its signature comprehensive cell phone plan, Magenta, which includes bells and whistles like unlimited coverage in Mexico and Canada, Netflix at no charge, and unlimited video streaming at 480p resolution. 

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The Good

  • Quality of Services and Plans
  • New Phone Promotions
  • Phone Financing Options
  • Good Overall Customer Service
  • Affordability and Special Pricing
  • International Network Coverage

Quality of Services and Plans

T-Mobile has three straightforward unlimited cell phone plans: 

1. Premium unlimited plan Magenta Plus

2. Signature unlimited plan Magenta

3. Basic unlimited plan Essentials 

Magenta Plus includes maximum perks and benefits:

  • Unlimited talk, text, and smartphone data 
  • Free Netflix with 2-screen access 
  • Taxes and fees included in advertised pricing 
  • 2x data speeds and texting in 210+ countries and international regions
  • In-flight texting and unlimited in-flight Wi-Fi use
  • Unlimited HD streaming at DVD quality (480p) 
  • Unlimited talk and text and some data in Canada and Mexico (up to 5 GB of 4G LTE data) 
  • Mobile hotspot data 
  • Name ID
  • Voicemail to text 

In addition to the contract plans above, T-Mobile offers prepaid plans with data, calls, and texting to suit each client's needs. Magenta benefits are available as a prepaid plan for domestic only or for domestic and international. 

All data plans include some degree of mobile hotspot data up to 20GB with the Magenta Plus plan. T-Mobile's smartphone mobile hotspot, also known as Wi-Fi sharing or tethering, allows you to share your smartphone or tablet's internet connection with another Wi-Fi-enabled device using T-Mobile's network. 

New Phone Promotions

T-Mobile frequently runs promotions for new device purchases - generally the newest iPhone and Android OS models - as an incentive to purchase a plan. AutoPay and trade-ins are generally required to qualify for the iPhone and Android phone promotions. 

With T-Mobile, you have access to the latest and greatest in phone tech. T-Mobile's inventory includes the latest phone models like the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus with 4K video capture, a dual 12MP + 12MP + 12MP rear camera, wireless charging, and "all-day intelligent" battery life or the Samsung Galaxy Note9 with super AMOLED display, expandable memory up to 1TB, and biometric unlock.

To use your current phone (if compatible) you can purchase a SIM card to set your phone up in T-Mobile's network. 

Phone Financing Options

The customer can either pay for their services in advance or they can pay as they go. This makes the credit check nightmare of a contract plan obsolete.

There are some credit-based possibilities for covering the price of a new phone, however. If a customer cannot afford one of the more expensive phones up front but can pass a credit check, they can pay for the phone in payments over time. If a customer, under this agreement, decides that they no longer want service through T-Mobile, they are responsible for the remaining balance on the phone.

Good Overall Customer Service

Our verified consumer reviews below are generally positive regarding T-Mobile's attentiveness to customers. From a different third-party review perspective based on customer satisfaction surveys for the past several years, T-Mobile has been recognized as the best customer service provider within the cell phone industry by JD Power and Associates. The company is also recognized for its outstanding care in the customer care category.

Affordability and Special Pricing

T-Mobile is known for its overall affordability. The phone plans available offer data plans comparable in price to that of other providers without requiring long contracts, though auto-pay is required to obtain the best deals. 

Customers are never charged overage fees because they simply cannot use their data after they have reached their monthly quota. With most no-contract carriers, there aren't unlimited data pricing paradigms in their data plans, but T-Mobile is the exception. In addition, the unlimited data plan from T-Mobile is significantly cheaper than the 100 GB plans offered through competitors.

In addition, T-Mobile offers special pricing for customers 55+ which can be applied to two phone lines in a plan and includes all of the benefits of T-Mobile ONE. Active and retired military members and their families also qualify for special pricing. 

International Network Coverage

T-Mobile also has extensive international service in over 210 countries and international regions. In fact, it is one of the few wireless providers that includes international data and texting at no additional cost, which is far above many of the other contract providers in the industry.

Customers can access their account easily, speak with an online customer care representative, or use their text messaging to monitor their monthly services for international texting as well as other stats.

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The Bad

  • Cost
  • Limited Device Options
  • Equipment Installment Program
  • Tablet Limitations

Cost

While T-Mobile provides high LTE speeds, Wi-fi hotspot options, and entertainment perks that are unavailable through other mobile phone carriers, its plans are more expensive than that of several competitors. In this case, it's true that you get what you pay for. 

Limited Device Options

The company carries the most popular device brands, including certified used phones, but doesn't sell everything: T-Mobile does not offer BlackBerry phones and or Windows phone models. 

Equipment Installment Program 

Something to point out is the policy regarding the Equipment Installment Program. If a customer chooses to discontinue their service with T-Mobile, they are responsible for the remaining cost of the phone if it was purchased under an Equipment Installment Program. In some ways, this is a tactic to keep customers on T-Mobile's service without forcing a contract.

Tablet Limitations

With T-Mobile, customers can only use tablets with data capability that can be converted into a hot spot. These max out at 11 GB of data per month and do not suit the needs of customers who frequently use a tablet as a hot spot for a laptop computer or other device.

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The Bottom Line

T-Mobile is a strong carrier for those hoping to avoid long-term contracts or hidden fees. Though not perfect, the majority of T-Mobile customer reviews reflect positive user experiences and the company is known for its low prices, no overage fees, and other controls in place that keeps the cost competitive for the customer. Prospective customers can expect the following with T-Mobile:

  • Different plan options to cater to different preferences
  • Unlimited texting, talk, and data 
  • No long-term contracts
  • Portable Wi-Fi
  • International texting included
  • iPhone and Android phone promotions
  • Financing available and overall affordability 
  • Discounts for seniors and military personnel 
  • Netflix subscription 

T-Mobile is rightly among our top-ranked cell phone providers. Read customer reviews below to learn more. 

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peggy cherry Fayetteville, NC

TMobile says they have service everywhere, but they don't. They maybe a cheaper company but I would rather have the quaity. If you are on a budget then this service is for you. Some of the places I go, which are in the rural areas, I could not get service. I needed something realiable.

3 months ago

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guest guest Cincinnati, OH

I have been looking into getting 2 phones for hubby and me. We are both seniors. Visiting one store and told we could get 2 phones free and cost would be $80 a month. I did a live chat a few days later asking if I could get one phone with internet, calls, text, etc and the other just for calls and text and told yes and how much. Went to another store and told the price is now $90 for 2 lines and cannot get one line with call and text and the other with internet, calls, text, etc. None of them matched price or what I can or cannot do. I will go to another store and see what they say.

8 months ago

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Rose farbman Hollywood, FL

T Mobile has terrible customer service. They do not listen to you when you talk about your problems. They used to be very good. But they have gone downhill. You can barely understand the people that are trying to help you... It is extremely frustrating. They have changed my whole plan with a very poor explanation. I never wanted to change my plan. I had a big problem with the insurance with them writing the wrong problem with my phone. So they gave me a promotion so I would not have to pay for the phone, We shall see how that works out. I will say that Tmoble and the insurance went out of their way to fix the problem. But they just do not understand it took me 3 to 4 days on the phone arguing back and forth and a lot of stress for me...My blood pressure was through the roof. People do not want this kind of stress . We are paying for a service and want it done right .

10 months ago

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Amanda George IL

I have used t mobile in the past. I switched from Verizon and loved it for the first couple months. Then they started adding on a bunch of hidden fees even for things you don't use. the employees just care about making money off sales. They will lie to you to make the sale.

8 months ago

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RONALD J BOLLINGER

Well to start off, I was with a partner company using T-Mobile’s Network so when I switched to T-Mobile it should have been a fairly easy switch over. But I wanted to check out what they had for me before I would jump over to them. So my first mistake was to get in contact with them through a chat/texting meeting, but I figured I was just trying to get some information on the plans they offer and how it compared to the one I have now. So right away they asked what I was looking to have on a plan. I told them what I have with the company that I was with and that I was thinking about getting a home wifi and then dropping my cellphone data down to balance my bill out. So that my bill would be at least close to what I’m paying now. They checked for a bit and came back with the perfect plan for me and it would only be $35 today and that I would have all these benefits. So I asked several times what I would pay a month but kept asking if I was ready to get started. So if I told them that I didn’t want to be paying much more then what I was paying I figured it was going to be about the same price, and said okay lets get me signed up. Thought this was great, I was getting unlimited data, calls, texts, plus a home wifi gateway on it’s way and wouldn’t cost me anything extra. Then came the first bill in the middle of the month on the 25th or sometime, witch don’t work to well for me because I’m not paid til the beginning of the month so im almost broke by then. Well the bill came and I was shocked! It wasn’t even close to what I had been paying but 3X the amount I was paying! So I’m not to happy with T-Mobile and not sure I’ll be staying with them for long. And by the way that didn’t even include a new phone, I used my own phone I already bought myself. Think I got worked over. So be careful and ask questions and get an answer before agreeing to anything.

1 year ago

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MY Woodmere, NY

The phone service works most of the time, I find that i have dead spots. Somebody has to communicate to higher management that its unacceptable to tell customers that your phone is working when you know its not. I'll explain. We have 8 employees on T-mobile and around our building non of us get service unless we make phone calls on wifi, I have tried at least 4 times to walk into our local store and tell them this and there answer is to google search the coverage area and tell me Im in a working red zone and that means i get 5G. And i keep telling them i dont care what your PDF says your service doesnt work and they will tell me (after resetting my phone) it will now work. I cant tell you how many sim cards and hard resets and new phones ive tried but it doesnt work. bottem line a phone needs to be able to call!!!

1 year ago

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Andrey Oklahoma City, OK

Been with T-mobile for 4 years Couple years ago I got new Sim card for a tablet. We told sales man that we don't have a tablet yet but planning to buy it in few months. He said no problem just pay $30 now and activate your Sim card when you get your tablet. Two years later, I still didn't get a tablet yet and have not activated Sim card, but I found out ghey were charging me over$10/mo all that time. T-mobile compensated me for last 5 month. Couple months ago I saw T-mobile advertised free phones. Since the screen on my phone was cracked I decided to stop by T-mobile store and find out without knowing much about. So I got two cheap A32 phones for "free" and was guessing that they do it because they want people to switch to 5g, which sales men confirmed. At the bill time I found out that I owe over $300 for the phones and I can't return them now because it's too late and it is free only if I add a lines. None of these were told at the store. When we signed up with T-mobile we got the locked price plan that includes all fees and taxes, but some how, two years later, some kinda extra fees or taxes started being added to our "fixed" amount

1 year ago Edited June 6, 2022

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David Christiansen Salt Lake City, UT

I have been with t mobile for over a decade. I like unlimited text and data that comes with my plan (not certain if that is still available as I have a grandfathered plan). One thing I do not like is something that I have seen others having. That is the allowing of text messages that come in from an email. A few days ago, I spent a bunch of time with customer support and they are unable to help in a reasonable way I can block all media in text messages (which the text from email is treated that way), but then I would be blocking photos being sent to me from friends. I can change my number - which is linked to a lot of other places - alerts from bank, password recovery, friends, and work. So I am now leaving this on and on occasion getting woke up in the middle of the night by spammers.

2 years ago

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brett connolly Palm City, FL

Honestly, T-Mobile has been a great service ever since I switched over to them from Sprint but their "360 Protection" plan is an absolute scam and complete waste of money. I was paying $13 a month for a year a half after after I broke my previous phone and figured why not get insurance so the process is simpler and I can avoid having to pay full price again for a new phone. My current phone finally breaks and I find out that my $350 phone (now not even worth $120 brand new) won't be replaced without paying a $100 deductible. I could understand $100 maybe if I had a flagship phone but this was just insane considering I found my phone refurbished and like new selling online for around the same price. Long story short, do NOT get the phone insurance unless maybe you have a really expensive phone, and even still, I can see them still charging a ridiculous deductible that almost negates having the insurance to begin with. I mean, even with my middle range phone the deductible was more than it cost to just get another phone online. So yeah, do the math, $13 x 18 months = $234 that could have bought me the brand new version of my current phone where T-Mobile is simply giving me a pre-owned refurbished phone and STILL charging me $100 for the replacement, so really, it's costing me $324 to get a crumby replacement when I could easily buy an even better phone than my current one, brand new. So yeah, I give T-Mobile 3 stars because I love everything else about them but their insurance is just an awful scam. Too many hoops to jump through and then they'll still charge you through the nose just to get an even worse version (refurbished) of your current phone. Assurant is the company they use for their phone insurance. I know my rage should be focused solely on Assurant, but T-Mobile did decide to use them, so they still get a lot of the blame.

2 years ago

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edna thornton Pearland, TX

My family have used T mobile service for five plus years. This week my son who shares my account dropped his phone from a height of 30 feet. Although he could receive messages he could not respond nor make calls. His phone was eligible for an upgrade. However when he went to a T mobile store he learned he needed authorization from me — primary account holder. Of course I gave consent so he could replace his phone. The person I spoke with told me she was making notes in the file so he would not have a problem getting a new phone. After viewing the available phones he decided to wait a day before selecting a phone. Today he went to our local T mobile store in Pearland. The lady he spoke with said he did not have authorization and could not get a phone. She made no effort to verify that communication made yesterday, treating him like some kind of scam artist. I am very disappointed in her attitude and behavior of disrespect and rudeness. I do not think she represented T mobile in a way and company would approve. I hope this will not be the way we are treated in the future

4 years ago

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George

I hve been doing a lot of traveling overseas. The provide me with unlimited data and texted at very slow speed. I have gotten messages from them that I am using excessive data. When i inquire as to what is excessive data when one has unlimited, they are vague, evasive or downright rude. The direct me to their agreement but trying to find the answer there is posible and they then tell me I should use a SIMchip from another provider when I am overseas... not at all happy with their '''free unlimited data and text'' that really arent! Their agreement with carriers need to be reviewed as the quality of service is rally poor in Panama! I visit there a lot and spend upto 2 months in country visiting family!

4 years ago

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WHITHEDEL CARRE Hicksville, NY

I FEEL LIKE IM BEING SCAM. EVERY MONTH I HAVE TO CALL TO GET THE REBATE THAT WAS PROMISE TO ME AND EVERY MONTH A TMOBILE REPRESENTATIVE TELLS ME DONT WORRY IT WILL BE APPLIED AUTOMATICALLY ON YOUR ACCOUNT. BUT EVERY MONTH ITS NEVER THERE. IM GETTING AGGRAVATED IT ALMOST FEELS LIKE THEY WANT ME TO FORGET WHICH HAS HAPPEN TO ME IN THE PAST SO I CAN PAY MORE. ON TOP OF IT I HAVE 5 LINES WITH THEM NEVER BEEN LATE ON MY PAYMENT. ALWAYS ON TIME. I FINANCE A NEW PHONE FROM THEM, THEY PUT THE FINANCE ON THE WRONG LINE THAT HAS NO INSURANCE SO I CALLED AND ASK THEM TO CHANGE IT. THE REPRESENTATIVE TOLD ME AS USUAL DONT WORRY ITS BEEING TAKING CARE. BUT STILL NOW Every time I CHECK ONLINE IT STILL SHOWS THAT MY PHONE IS BEEING FINANCE ON THE WRONG LINE SO THAT WAY IF SOMETHING HAPPEN TO MY PHONE I WILL HAVE TO PAY THEM MORE MONEY. AND IT GOES ON AND ON. IM CLOSE TO TAKE ALL MY LINE AND GO SOMEWHERE ELSE. THE PROBLEM ISNT SO MUCH THE MONEY. IT IS JUST PRINCIPAL. IF YOU SAY YOU ARE GIVING ME A REBATE MAKE SURE ITS THERE WHERE I DONT HAVE TO CALL EVERY MONTH GET IT. AND IF YOU SAY THAT MY PHONE(FINANCE) HAS BEEN CHANGED ON THE THE RIGHT LINE MAKE SURE THAT IT A TRUE STATEMENT. BECAUSE NOW IF ANYTHING HAPPEN WITH MY PHONE I WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR IT. DUE TO THE FACT THAT IT IS ON THE WRONG LINE.

6 years ago

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Thomas Chung Houston, TX

Love them and never had an issue with them since the change from VoiceStream to T-Mobile until recent time. They had this free for life data (200MB/month) if you purchase a tablet. So I started a new account with them with my name just so I can take advantage of the free data for life and Equipment Installment Plan they offer when I purchase a tablet from them. After the first month, everything seem fine, but from the second month on, I have issue after issue of getting my tablet to get data. Not since last month the T-Mobile representative explained to me that I need an active line for my account in order for me to take advantage of the 200MB data free for life for my tablet. They never mentioned that to me when I opened my account back in Jan 2015. It took me 5 months of calling in order for someone to tell me the truth about their service plan. NO WHERE in this webpage: http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/news/t-mobile-reiterates-free-data-for-life-details.htm tells me about that I will need an active line for my tablet to get that free for life data...I felt lied to so I reported it to BBB and T-Mobile settle for $150 to my wife's account, but I will have to do a change of responsibility of my current account to my wife's so I can continue to have the free for life data and EIP...really frustrating...aside from bait and switch "free data for life" promotion, everything else is great.

8 years ago

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TC B Florissant, CO

The service- well I have not had luck with this service in the places I have lived. I feel that T-Mobile offers the least amount of coverage of all the major carriers. This is just my opinion and experience.

7 months ago

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Blake Dwyer Port Saint Lucie, FL

3 stars because the people in the store near me resolved an issue in 40 minutes vs 2 days with online people. If not for them then 1 star since I had to pay extra for someones mishalf. Yes , I got credit for the extra money I had to spend after, but when im told Ill recieve a phone with block and sim, and just get the phone, yeah Im not a happy camper. I bought an 800 dollar phone I cant charge

2 years ago

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Andrea Wheaton, IL

If you're on a budget, Tmobile is a great choice for the money. However, since they have merged with Sprint, the service tanked. I rarely had good reception and my calls were constantly being dropped. They also made it really hard to switch to another carrier. I had Tmobile for many years and saw the service decline over that time. I hope they can get back to what they used to be.

2 years ago

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Robert Alfano

T-Mobile has really good customer service. I was impressed with them. Also, by switching from AT&T I was able to save more than 50.00/mo for unlimited data. My AT&T service only included 3Gb/mo. So a huge savings which I was happy about. However, there's always a 'but', the coverage area for T-Mobile isn't as strong as AT&T in my area. In my home I need to use Wifi calling. If not for that I would have had to switch back. I gave them 3 stars here mostly for the lack of coverage. Otherwise I am very happy with them

4 years ago

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Mike Wolcott, IN

I was considering the various plans of T-Mobile and was quoted a price through their chat for my 11 devices. I asked for the transcript of the device and it was to be emailed to the address I provided. Long story short, they promised pie in the sky and once I told them I was ready to switch, they could not deliver what they promised. I am not slamming them completely, but just want to raise awareness before you spend too much time considering them as a valid option.

4 years ago

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Jim Sundberg Longmont, CO

I visited the Lafayette store in CO. I told the rep my phone went black. she told me that we needed to take the phone to the Apple store because we did not have insurance. We promptly went to the Longmont store and were helped by Andrew .He took 5 minutes to show us how to reboot my phone!The girl in the Lafayette store seemed more interested in sales than customer service !!

4 years ago

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Armando Ferreira

Customer service is great...but buy a phone and have it malfunction eve just after 2 months under warranty and crap hits the fan. They will only replace it with a used one (they call it refurbished), and still charge you $20 dollars. Used to be in my opinion the most customer friendly mobile company in the US, now only phone customer service is good, resolving phone issues is horrible. Talking from experience.

5 years ago

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Brett Houston, TX

Been with TMobile a long time. They aren't perfect, and they don't have the widest coverage, but when they work, they work well. More than adequate especially considering the price, and features included. Traveling is awesome and a big deal for me. Works very well overseas. Generally, I have found their customer service good, especially when you push the issue. I'll stick with them as long as they say the present path.

8 years ago

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Randie S. Edmond, OK

Scroll to bottom of review for summary! Background: Been with Sprint since 2018 so I've merged into T-mobile, I guess. I received a SIM kit in the mail which switched me to T-mobile's network. Cool. Received a notice in the mail stating my insurance coverage/pricing/providers were being switched to T-mobile. Cool. I deleted all of the Sprint apps from my phone since I'm running on T-mobile services now. Went to pay my bill on the T-mobile app last night and it literally sent me to the Play Store to download the MySprint app. Why, you ask? Because I am a Sprint customer! WHAT?!?!?! That makes no sense to me, but whatever. Go to Sprint.com and pay my bill, all good. Since I wouldn't use the T-mobile app for anything besides bill pay, I decided to delete it. Only... ...I CAN'T!! For whatever reason, I'm not ALLOWED to disable or uninstall T-mobile. I can only uninstall updates (which by the way were auto-enabled without my permission). I feel I should be able to have my phone and all it's contents the way I want to have it. Especially if I'm paying for the services on it! Despite all this, my service has been uninterrupted and has been great! Summary: 1. App is not useful to me. 2. I am forced to keep the app. 3. I had to disable auto-updates on the app that I never authorized in the first place. 4. I've had no issues with the network itself, so there's that.

2 years ago

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Jeff Dallas, TX

I loved their old CEO John Legere. I love the value of T-Mobile. I love that when T-Mobile tells you a price, it is THAT price. They don't dream up a bunch of ridiculous fees like every other carrier does. But man.....their actual cellular service is ghetto. My wife and daughter changed over to T-Mobile and I stayed with AT&T. We travel all over the United States and my wife's T-Mobile service is pathetic. No service, dropping calls in certain locations etc. Their maps are not accurate. We keep a spare iPhone with us and switching to that phone had the same results. If you live in a major city and never go further than a 10 block radius of your home, you might be all good with T-Mobile. But if you absolutely must have dead on reliable cellular service no matter where you are, you need to have one phone using Verizon and the other one using AT&T. We are switching my wife to Verizon ASAP. My AT&T service has been excellent.

2 years ago

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G Kerth Portland, OR

I recently became a T-Mobile customer and it has been a bit rocky. I was promised a straight across exchange for my IPhone if I switched from AT&T. At first I was sceptical and spent a great deal of time, texts, and calls with the rep to absolutely confirm this was the case. Since then, I have had to call multiple times and tell the new agent the same story. A bit frustrated. They have all been very respectful, understanding, and eager to help so I will provide kudos for the customer service. Lastly, the connections are not always the best and at times the delay is so annoying, I almost don't bother calling. I just hope this gets fixed soon!

2 years ago

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Dj Thomas Garner, NC

Just started with T-Mobile again after switching to AT&T, who could NEVER get my bill right the entire 9 months I was with them. When we had T-mobile before, coverage was great. Not sure what has gone wrong , but coverage is definitely not as good as it used to be....very spotty and unreliable. T-Mobile, please fix this issue!!!

1 year ago

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Thomas Turner Oklahoma City, OK

Phone service isn't bad, of course like everything else the price is never enough and will continue to a ridiculous cost. The 5g home internet, unless you enjoy slow speeds, buffering and constantly having to reboot, don't waste your time and money on this junk.

1 year ago

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Kai Ikaika Mexico City, CMX

It's a good company but lately they hire representatives from all over the world and you can't understand their accents. It makes it very hard to communicate..It used to be all US based staff..They hire people from India and other countries to save money, it takes jobs from Americans and makes it hard to communicate with them.

1 year ago

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james radford Charlotte, NC

The phone service is great! But the fact that they stay busy and don't let employees have a break very often is concerning. I work in retail myself and find it hard to enjoy a meal on break. I can only imagine working all day and not getting to eat.

2 years ago

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ckeeperga Acworth, GA

Service is GREAT Billing and help with problems is the worst I have ever dealt with. I have called a min of 6 times to get my account straightened out - total night mare! Have it in writing what I has promised - now told they cant do that - total BS

2 years ago

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Karen M. LaFave Durand, MI

I am on a family plan. This plan was set up by my nephew. Every time I call in I have an awful time getting my issue taken care of. The customer service representative tells I am not on the family plan, I have no insurance for my phone and I can not get any help.

3 years ago

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Nichole Hiatt Eagle Mountain, UT

We used TMobile for over 12 years, and the only real positive thing was the low cost. We had major issues with coverage and signals dropping, and when we tried to switch to a prepaid carrier, TMobile wouldn't release our phone numbers. We ended up having to switch major carriers in the end.

4 years ago

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Jeffrey Dean New Orleans, LA

They sold me a phone that was to be discounted. I bought it, but paid full price by installments. They later said that I did not qualify for the discount because I was on the military plan. I rated them higher because of Tuesday Perks including free MLB TV and $0.10 off Shell gas.

4 years ago

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Jen Paxman Lehi, UT

We were with Tmobile for several years but ultimately left because their service was not ideal and we were constantly having dropped calls. Also, their customer service, at the time, was very hard to work with. We were able to find another plan that met the needs of our family for a much better price.

5 years ago

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Beverly & Eric Brab

I have been w/ T-Mobile for years but the past year I would say they went from a 10 to about a 3. My phone thinks I live in PA when I live in KY. I have loved them & bragged about my service. Now I am so disappojnted I am going to change Company's.

5 years ago

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Trevor Pasquale Port Richey, FL

I use to be a customer back in 2017 the coverage is decent in some areas other areas are very bad customer service is ok would rate customer service a 4-5. I switched to at&t and I'm very happy customer great service & I get coverage mostly every where now would never go back to t-mobile

5 years ago

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Krystal Orem, UT

Service is sometimes very spotty and will randomly drop calls. The reception isn't the greatest at times! The only thing that keeps me with T- Mobile is the amazing price. I have found when I am calling to get an issue resolved, I have to be transferred to 5 different people before I can get any help.

6 years ago

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Blake Wilcox Salt Lake City, UT

I have been using T Mobile for a couple of years now. Their cellular service is great and their cost is affordable. I'm not a fan of their customer service. When I go to the local store the employees there are not as helpful as they should be.

6 years ago

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Kari Staheli

I liked my service plan with T mobile, but I switched carriers because I could get a better phone and monthly payment plan with a different carrier. They changed their plans after I had allready switched. I had good coverage on T-mobile.

6 years ago

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DealStar Salt Lake City, UT

I've been a customer of T-Mobile for over 5 years. The service is fine, with few dropped calls. My only real complaint is their political affiliations with ultra-right-wing political pundit Corey R. L. That alone is causing me to seek a less controversial cell provider elsewhere. We vote with our spending, and choose to not support the political right with my cell service.

2 years ago

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Cookie Ocoee, FL

They started off a good cellphone company as the bill includes all fees and taxes included and as I added more people to the plan and was offered better rates once they merged with Sprint it seems like they are ripping us off, bill is extremely high and they quoted my son a certain amount now he's paying an additional $40.00 than what he was told would be his portion! I left Sprint because they are crooks and now the merged together so no wonder we are having this issue again! Doing research to transfer our 6 line account!!

3 years ago

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Vicky C Worsham Powhatan, VA

They say they are the best now since they merged with Sprint. I recently switched to T-Mobile because of signal issues I was having with a different company. I asked them about their signals and towers. We're the best and biggest they said. Come to find out they are using the same degrading tower the other company was using. So I still have signal issues! Their response to me when I called, buy another phone, get high speed internet so they can boost off it or switch.

3 years ago

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Stephen Van Vactet Denver, CO

Long before the merger with Sprint my service was great I used to use Sprint and I switched because my service was going downhill then I went to go upgrade my phone and they told me that they switch their policies on when you can get upgrades even though when I purchased a plan I was told I can get an upgrade after a certain. Of time I was very upset you can't pay your bill in the office it seems to be the office location does absolutely nothing but sign you up with new contracts and that's all

3 years ago

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Scott A. Johnson Pleasant Grove, UT

Although they are priced really well for their service, the coverage and reliability leaves something to be desired. I frequently had no service when my travelling colleagues with other carriers had service. In fact, sometimes I couldn't get service in my own basement. In the end, I had to buy out of my contract and switch to a company with more robust and reliable coverage.

3 years ago

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Flymom Charlotte, NC

I’ve used T-Mobile for several years, but set up my first individual account with them about a year ago. There was an issue with service when traveling to Canada as soon as my account was switched. This was a very difficult situation as my new job entailed regular travel to Canada. It took a LOT of phone calls and trips to TMobile stores to finally resolve the issue. Since then service has been great. I recommend NOT to call the 800 number for problems which is sourced overseas and very frustrating to deal with. It’s better to call a local center.

3 years ago

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Brysen roberts Garland, UT

T-mobile has been a very reliable company for me and my family. One time, me and some friends were on a camping trip, and we ran into some car trouble in the middle of nowhere. Every one else’s cell phone service didn’t work, but T-mobile’s stayed working, and got us out of that pickle! My only problem with T-mobile is that the data can be really slow, and practically useless on occasions.

4 years ago

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Kathryn Robinson Riverton, UT

We tried T-Mobile for 2 years because of their low pricing and incentive packages for signing up. Unfortunately, we had really spotty service and couldn't even really make a call from our home. We live in a suburb, not a rural area so the coverage should have been fine. Customer service tried to help by restarting our network and giving us a service booster, but it still didn't help. So while the price was great, we ended up switching carriers because of the spotty service.

4 years ago

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Camry Draper, UT

I am on a family plan that supposedly has unlimited high speed data per month for each line. However, after my line hit 2 GB worth of high speed data, it slowed down. We talked to customer service and they looked at our account and saw that we are signed up for unlimited high speed data so they said they would fix it for us. Now, my line slows down after 4 GB worth of data. I believe the other lines on the plan we hadn't specifically asked to increase are still at 2 GB. Not sure why they still have it set to slow down at all considering we have an unlimited plan??

4 years ago

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Shawn American Fork, UT

T-Mobile was our first cell phone carrier. They were very easy to use they had many kiosks all over if you ever needed help. They seem to be well price compared to other carriers. They had good phones available. Wasn’t thrilled that they weren’t willing to match other companies when it came time to switch and so we went ahead and changed over to AT&T.

5 years ago

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ally blackhurst Pleasant Grove, UT

I have had T-mobile for almost 5 years now and for the most part it has been great. The customer service is always helpful, and when I got a new phone they made it easy to transfer everything from my old phone over to the new one with the T-mobile Transfer app. I have noticed though that other carriers like Verizon have better service in more places, and I don’t like that my “unlimited data plan” isn’t really unlimited because there is only a certain amount of high speed data and then it just gets really slow.

5 years ago

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Landon Robison Layton, UT

I have had T-Mobile for as long as I can remember having a phone. I am on a family plan with 4 others, and it makes my bill super inexpensive. They have great deals if you have other people to be on your plan with you. Whenever I go to the store, however, they are always trying to get me to change my plan so that I would be paying more money. So, if you get a cheap plan, make sure to stick to it because they will try to talk you into spending more money.

5 years ago