Switching Phone Carriers in 2024: What to Know Before Changing Providers (2024)

Switching wireless providers isn't easy. Although there are three major networks in the US, the actual number of wireless carriers and plans is significantly higher. Sifting through this big, confusing mess can be overwhelming especially when you are thinking of switching providers after your carrier raised the rate on your older plan.

We want to help make this process a little easier. Here's how to choose a cell phone plan in 2024.

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Which network works best for you?

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In the US there are three major networks: AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. All three offer services directly and have robust nationwide networks that offer 4G LTE (fast) and 5G (really fast) data.

The most important aspect of choosing a network is finding one that works in your area. This makes it hard for us to give a blanket recommendation of any one carrier. For example, T-Mobile's service in New York may be excellent, but if you're in rural Iowa, Verizon is more reliable.

While your mileage may vary, the good news is that these networks are growing and improving all the time, particularly as the three major players continue to try and blanket the US with 5G. It's quite possible that a decade ago you left a network complaining about its sparse service, but now it has beefed itself up because of that arms race to acquire customers.

If you know any friends or family in your area that already use the carrier you're considering, ask about their experience. You could also go to a carrier's store and see if they offer any free ways to try out the service before switching over, such asT-Mobile's Network Passwhich lets you sample T-Mobile's service for free for three months. Verizonoffers a similar 30-day "trial" programwhile the Cricket prepaid servicehas its own trial offeringthat lets you try out parent AT&T's network.

Then, of course, there are the plans themselves. Below is a comparison of some of the latest plans from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. For this chart, we focused on each carrier's cheapest plan, as well as their respective "middle" options that we think could make sense for most people.

It is worth noting that some plans, like T-Mobile's Go5G include streaming perks like Netflix while Verizon lets you add perks like the Disney Bundle (Disney Plus, ESPN Plus and Hulu) for $10 per month if you have its latest Unlimited Welcome, Plus or Ultimate plans.

Most Verizon and AT&T unlimited plans (with the notable exception being AT&T's Value Plus VL) also don't require you to have every line on the same plan, so if only one of your family plan's lines needs extra hotspot data, you can drop the others down to cheaper options and save a little there.

If you're looking for multiple lines on T-Mobile and its cheapest rate, you're better off going with its regular Essentials or Essentials Saver plans. A promotion the carrier is doing has it available for $100 per month for four lines.

Wireless plans compared

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PlanTotal dataCost for one line (with AutoPay)5GHigh-speed hotspotCost for four lines (with AutoPay)
T-Mobile Essentials Saver Unlimited$50YesYes (but at "3G speeds")$120
T-Mobile Essentials Unlimited$60YesYes (but at "3G speeds")$100
AT&T Value Plus VL Unlimited$51YesNo$124
Verizon Unlimited Welcome Unlimited$65Yes (5G Nationwide only)No$120
T-Mobile Go5G Unlimited$70Yes15GB per line$140
AT&T Unlimited Extra EL Unlimited$76Yes30GB per line$164
Verizon Unlimited Plus Unlimited$80Yes30GB per line$180

Know the smaller and prepaid players

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While AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon operate the major networks, other smaller providers offer service on their airwaves. First, there are the prepaid brands each carrier owns. Verizon has Visible, AT&T has Cricket and T-Mobile has Metro and now Mint Mobile. All use their parent's respective networks for service.

Smaller players also rely on the larger networks for service. Google Fi, for example, uses T-Mobile's network, while cable companies Comcast and Spectrum rely on Verizon for their respective Xfinity Mobile and Spectrum Mobile brands.

Boost Mobile, which is owned by Dish, uses a combination of T-Mobile and AT&T while Dish builds out its own 5G network. Dish has started offering its own service that rivals the big carriers, which it calls Boost Infinite.

The benefit of these smaller carriers -- many of which are known as mobile virtual network operators, or MVNOs -- is that you can get access to the larger provider's service at a more affordable rate. If you found that Verizon works best where you live but its service is too pricey, switching to Visible, Spectrum Mobile or Xfinity Mobile could potentially allow you to keep similar coverage but pay a bit less (although you may lose out on some other perks like free streaming services).

We've broken down a few of these providers, including which provider uses which network and explained some of the trade-offs you'll want to keep in mind.

Know how much you owe on your installment plan

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Two-year contracts have largely disappeared from the US wireless market. Unfortunately, they now seem set to be replaced by increasingly longer installment plans.

AT&T and Verizon now consistently only offer 36-month installment plans for the latest devices from Apple, Google and Samsung. T-Mobile, meanwhile, still has options for 24-month installments with plans like its Go5G Plus offering better upgrade deals every two years and Go5G Next offering deals every year.

With these longer timelines you can get a flagship phone for significantly less, but you need to stay on that carrier (and potentially with a pricier unlimited plan) for two or three years. If you leave before that time has passed, you risk needing to pay out the balance owed on the phone, which some providers require before they "unlock" the device to be used on other networks.

Major carriers often offer several hundred dollars when you switch, which can help subsidize the price of the change. You'll want to check your account online or go into your carrier's store to find out how much you might still owe on your phone before you leave.

Decide if you should keep your current phone

The modernization of phones and networks means your existing phone will probably work just fine on a new carrier. All the major wireless carriers offer a similar assortment of the latest devices, particularly when it comes to the iPhone and the Galaxy lines.

To make the most of any switch you'll probably want to take this opportunity to upgrade your device, particularly if it's a few years old and lacks modern features like 5G. There are often extra deals when adding or opening a new line to help pay off any installment plan or get you to a better device.

If you'd rather keep what you have, your existing device will probably work just fine so long as it's unlocked from your prior provider.

Know your discounts

Keep in mind that all of the carriers offer additional savings, which you could be eligible for depending on your employer, military status, student status or even age. If you're on a family plan, a family member could qualify even if you don't.

First responders, military members, veterans, nurses and teachers, in particular, can get discounts from every major carrier.Verizon offers discounts for students and a range of professions, while T-Mobile's Work Perks could knock 15% off Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plansand AT&T offers a similar program for its Unlimited Premium PL and Elite plansthat it calls Signature.

If you're 55 or older, you may also be eligible for a discounted plan: T-Mobile offers discounted plans nationwide for as low as $55 a month for two lines, while Verizon and AT&T offer similar options but only for Florida residents.

We break down the discounts in greater detail here, for, VerizonandT-Mobile.

This could save you money if you switch, or potentially lower your current rate a bit and save you the hassle of changing providers.

Understand the perks

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Many of the major carriers bundle in perks for using their higher-end unlimited plans, particularly streaming services. Verizon offers the Disney Bundle (Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus) as a $10 monthly perk for its latest unlimited plans while T-Mobile offers Netflix Standard (with ads) on its Go5G branded offerings and also includes a subscription to Apple TV Plus and Hulu (with ads) with Go5G Next.

Even prepaid and smaller carriers like Cricket (HBO Max with Ads) and US Mobile (a variety of options) offer perks with their unlimited plans.

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In addition, Verizon has perks for services including Apple One, Walmart Plus and a Netflix/Max bundle while T-Mobile's Go5G plans also offer in-flight Wi-Fi and unlimited data abroad. T-Mobile's Metro offers 100GB of Google One storage and one-year subscriptions to ViX Premium with some of its Unlimited and Metro Flex plans, with its Metro Flex Plus adding in a subscription to Amazon Prime. AT&T, meanwhile, gives six months of free gaming with an extended trial of Nvidia's GeForce Ultimate.

If you're already paying for one or more of these subscriptions, switching to the right provider could be a way to help you save even more.

We'll continue to update this with more cell phone plan tips.

Switching Phone Carriers in 2024: What to Know Before Changing Providers (2024)

FAQs

How do I prepare to switch cell phone carriers? ›

6 Steps to Switch Your Cell Phone Plan Provider
  1. Check Your Current Contract. Before you change carriers, go over your current contract. ...
  2. Gather All of Your Information. ...
  3. Research and Compare Providers. ...
  4. Contact Your New Provider. ...
  5. Request To Keep Your Current Phone Number. ...
  6. Decide if You Want To Keep or Trade in Your Old Phone.
Aug 13, 2024

Do I need to cancel my phone service before switching carriers? ›

You can switch carriers online or in person. Once you've activated your new service, your old account should automatically cancel. You'll receive a final bill, which may include an early termination fee if you're required to pay one, as well as any balance on your Device Payment Agreement.

Will I lose everything on my phone if I switch carriers? ›

Backup Your Phone

Backup your cell phone before switching carriers to avoid losing contacts, photos, and messages. A backup allows you to restore your data to the new device easily and protects you in case of an error during the switch.

What to do before changing phone providers? ›

Don't cancel your current service before switching

You won't be able to port your current number after your service has been deactivated. It's best to ask your new service provider to transfer your existing services on your behalf.

How do I transfer my phone to a new provider? ›

9 steps to switch phone carriers
  1. Check your current contract. ...
  2. Gather personal information. ...
  3. Research and compare new phone carriers. ...
  4. Choose a new service provider. ...
  5. Purchase a new phone if needed. ...
  6. Request to transfer your phone number. ...
  7. Cancel your old service. ...
  8. Return, keep, or sell your old phone.
Oct 10, 2023

Does switching phone carriers affect credit? ›

If a wireless carrier checks your credit report as part of its vetting process, that will result in a “hard” inquiry on the report, which may pull down your credit score a bit. But it shouldn't drop more than about three to seven points, says Detweiler.

Do I need to tell my phone provider I am switching? ›

You will need to give your new provider the PAC or STAC switching code, so your old and new providers can make sure there is no double payment. Any loss of service that occurs during a switch should not be longer than one working day and providers must compensate you if things go wrong.

How do I keep my number when switching carriers? ›

Do not terminate your service with your existing company before initiating new service with another company. Contact the new company to start the process of porting your number. Provide the new company with your 10-digit phone number and any additional information required.

How easy is it to switch Mobile providers? ›

Switching mobile phone providers is at its simplest if you're not bothered about keeping your number. In this case, you simply contact the provider you want to join and tell them you won't be transferring your old number and want a new number instead.

Will I lose my text messages if I change provider? ›

Yes, there are a few ways to save/backup your text messages to Google so that you can transfer them to your new phone/carrier without losing your text history. If you're using Google Messages on your old phone, you can easily back up your text messages to Google Drive.

Do text messages transfer to a new carrier? ›

Your phone number's current features will be cleared.

This means that if you are taking your number to a new provider, the features that you had, such as call forwarding or text messaging, are cleared when you port out your number.

How long does it take to change your phone provider? ›

Give the PAC to your new provider within 30 days. 4. Service is switched within one working day. You won't have to pay any notice period charges.

Who is the #1 cell phone carrier? ›

With an extensive national network, Verizon is the leading wireless provider. It receives top scores for network coverage, speed, and reliability. Verizon's plan and device flexibility, combined with excellent business features, makes it the clear winner in our best overall cell phone provider category.

What information do I need to switch phone carriers? ›

2. Gather all of your information.
  • Your name and address.
  • The account number on your bill.
  • Password or PIN.
  • Your phone's ESN/IMEI number (usually located on the back or under the battery)
  • Bonus: Don't forget to back up data on your old phone—and remember, voicemails normally don't transfer.

What happens when I switch cell providers? ›

The porting process may take only a few minutes, but sometimes it will take a full 24 hours to transfer your number. Once your service is active and your number has been transferred, your new carrier will let you know. Meanwhile, the number transfer will automatically cancel your old service in most cases.

How do I switch from one mobile provider to another? ›

How do I transfer my mobile number?
  1. Text your current provider to request a mobile PAC code. A PAC code should be given to you immediately over the phone or within two hours by text. ...
  2. Contact your new network and give them the PAC code. ...
  3. Check the SIM works in your phone and the new number has ported across.
Jul 24, 2024

Do I need to cancel my phone contract before switching? ›

This is important to keep in mind. If you are still under contract with your existing provider for either a SIM only deal or a phone-and-tariff contract, you will probably have to see the rest of your contract out before you can switch. You technically could pay the remaining months off.

Do I have to pay off my device before switching carriers? ›

Whether you'll be incurring an ETF or still owe money on your current phone, some carriers will reimburse you the amount owed to your current carrier as an incentive to switch. You may have to pay up front, but you'll get that money back shortly after activating your new plan.

How long do you have to wait to switch cell phone carriers? ›

Wireless Service transfers should take anywhere from 10 minutes to 3 hours. Transferring landline service can take from 3-10 days.

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