3 pointsby huntsmans3 hours ago3 comments
  • WarOnPrivacy2 hours ago
    sim1: $24/mo for 10GB tmobile, hotspot, new sim ea mo.

    sim2: $60/year for 500mb att(redpocket).

    All prepaid.

  • verdverm3 hours ago
    I've been on Google Fi for almost a decade. $20/month + $10/GB until you hit 6, then the rest is no cost. 99% of my usage is on wifi which comes with no charge and my bill rarely goes over $30/month, only when travelling.
    • huntsmans3 hours ago
      Google Fi is genuinely solid especially for wifi-heavy users that model makes a lot of sense if you're mostly on wifi. The per-GB charging is smart for light users too.Where Infimobile wins for my situation is the annual flat rate. I'm paying $75 for the entire year regardless of usage no per-GB math, no monthly variability. For someone using a consistent 8-10GB monthly Fi could run $50-60/month depending on travel. That's $600-720/year vs $75. The gap is hard to ignore purely on cost .Fi's international coverage is genuinely better though that's a real advantage Infimobile doesn't match. If you travel internationally often Fi probably makes more sense. For domestic only users the prepaid vs postpaid mobile cost difference is significant enough to reconsider.
      • verdverm3 hours ago
        If you buy the cheapest, you'll get what you pay for.

        One of the most underrated features of being on Google Fi with a Pixel, you don't get any of those apps like Amazon and NFL you are unable to install.

        I have yet to try GrapheneOS primary support is for Pixel phones and looks like Fi can work.

        https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/7950-does-grapheneos-work-w...