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So I have to get a smartphone and a data plan for my new job. This is the first company I've worked at where they don't have any sort of corporate cellular plan. Apparently most employees use their personal phone and the company reimburses them for any overages they incur using it for work. I currently have a 4 line Verizon 700 minute family plan with all flips phones for my parents, myself & wife. There is no texting or any data. I also don't have a land line or home phone. I'm not willing to comingle my "home" phone (personal cell) with my job. So, they've basically agreed to reimburse me for the costs of my getting a 2nd phone (smart) for the job. I could potentially add a 5th line to the family plan, but then it gets hard to substantiate their portion of the monthly charge. I think getting something completely stand alone is a better option.
Right now I'm pretty tempted by T-mobile's 6GB Simple Choice plan with a Samsung Galaxy Note 4. T-mobile's unrestricted use in Canada and Mexico will be helpful for the job in terms of keeping the costs down as I will find my self in MX somewhat regularly. Also, if I'm reading it correctly, data and texting is free internationally, voice calls are $.20 a minute when outside of the US, Mexico, and Canada without having to add a special monthly international plan. Both pluses as I will have some international travel...
On the phone side, I really just need something for e-mail. I'm not looking really looking for the latest and greatest whiz bang phone. I figure the larger screen helps with typing and e-mail, but I'm not really sure if the Note 4 is overkill or a bad or good choice.
Thoughts?
Right now I'm pretty tempted by T-mobile's 6GB Simple Choice plan with a Samsung Galaxy Note 4. T-mobile's unrestricted use in Canada and Mexico will be helpful for the job in terms of keeping the costs down as I will find my self in MX somewhat regularly. Also, if I'm reading it correctly, data and texting is free internationally, voice calls are $.20 a minute when outside of the US, Mexico, and Canada without having to add a special monthly international plan. Both pluses as I will have some international travel...
On the phone side, I really just need something for e-mail. I'm not looking really looking for the latest and greatest whiz bang phone. I figure the larger screen helps with typing and e-mail, but I'm not really sure if the Note 4 is overkill or a bad or good choice.
Thoughts?