• Reviews around coverage (4.13 of 5)

    Mint Mobile Starter Kit | Verify Compatibility with Our Talk, Text & Data Plans (3-in-1 GSM SIM Card)

    • Ease of transaction, I like I can still use most of the time, I'm not in a great coverage area yet, I'm sure mint will grow, but it's still decent and better than attached
    • I'm in the Phoenix area and SHOULD have good coverage
    • Since this operates on the TMobile network, the coverage isn't the best in rural areas, but I knew that when I started, so I won't hold it against them
    • Once my three months are up, I'm switching to a more customer service friendly company once that has better coverage and does not take forever to load up the internet.
    • I love the fact that I didn't have to pay up front for the full package to find out if I would have great coverage in my area
    • My gut (and many years of business experience) tells me they don't convert nearly as many trials as they'd like, and I would say this is a main reasons why, if not THE biggest reason in the areas where there coverage is good... but potential customers PAYING for a trial don't know their coverage is good
    • With Mint, I get great coverage most of the time.
    • , even the coverage is good in the Los Angeles area, this far I'm pretty pleased actually
    • Great coverage, fast data and Mint has best rates around
    • While roaming around with streaming audio playing, I'm learning just how much better coverage there is compared to Sprint, which surprises me considering I should roam on Verizon with Sprint whereas Mint states No Roaming (which would be AT&T)After my Sprint phone dies, I'm considering just using Mint as it works well and seems cost-effective.
    • I have been travel working and so far the coverage is amazing
    • I took a trip that weeke d and my coverage was excellent while driving down i-81 in virginia, theres just no service at my house.
    • Overall: If you have good T-Mobile coverage in your area, you consider yourself to be comfortable changing some settings on your phone, and you like saving serious money... then this is a good way to go
    • I have been with AT&T network for a while as it offered better coverage than T-Mo, at least 3 years ago
    • Thus far I would recommend this to anyone who does not need a lot of data who also does not travel to rural areas much as I know T-Mobile's coverage is hit or miss in those places once you deviate away from major highways (but even then coverage in my experience is highly subjective to the area, many are fine but on occasion random ones will be abysmal).
    • It allowed my girlfriend to find out that switching from the AT&T network to the T-Mobile network is not good for her, as the coverage in the area where she needs it most isn't as good
    • Sprint has the worst coverage out of all the big 4 carriers.
    • Very poor coverage, despite being in the area showed in their map coverage, the signal was very poor, 1 or 2 bars, and no coverage for some large moments
    • TMobile coverage is kind of poor in my area, so I'm using red pocket CDMA instead.
    • sometimes I see I have better coverage than my friends and colleagues who are still stuck to At&t
    • Great starter kit to make sure you have a good coverage in your
    • Coverage is great
    • If you are able to do some light research/googling, don't mind rolling up your sleeves a little bit during the trial and activation process, are in a good T-Mobile coverage area and the trial SIM works well for you, this might be a good bet
    • You can try the service for up to a week without committing or changing your phone number and once you've decided that the coverage and/or speed is suitable, use the second included SIM to port your old number to the new service
    • I liked it and it worked as they said it would.
    • Works as
    • In a city area the Mint sim is strong and 4G good but in outer lying areas weak.