It is the slow 2g. But with 35 GB of high speed in a month, do you really need that much? There's wifi everywhere. Who really requires more than 10 GB unless they live on their phone?
Hi. Thanks for the comment! Unfortunately all the plans except for the $25 unlimited data plan are hard capped. They use to slow it down to 2G speed for all their plans but not anymore. Once you used up your data amount you can buy additional data.
Hi. Thanks for the comment! You'll still be able to use Tello from one state to another. Domestic roaming means when you travel outside of the network area(T-Mobile network), your phone automatically switches to another network if they made agreements with another network. Tello does not have the capability to do that even though it uses T-Mobile towers.
Thanks for the comment! If you're located in the U.S. then you'll be able to use it state by state as long as Tello(via T-Mobile network) has coverage in the area. You won't be able to use Tello internationally as there is no international roaming.
I'm not sure it will with a locked T-Mobile phone that has eSIM. There was a discussion thread about this on the no contract subreddit. www.reddit.com/r/NoContract/s/WKoHpUzjJi
Hi. Thanks for the comment! 2G is the old slow cellular network that predates LTE and 5G. After you have used 35GB of data on the unlimited plan, your speed will be slowed down. Tello doesn't specifiy the speed but after researching on their subreddit page, users are saying that it is 256 kbps.
Hi. Thanks for the comment! It should work for data, but not sure about receiving or making phone calls. They stated on their FAQ that a tablet should work as long as it is unlocked. tello.com/help_center/what-kind-of-devices-will-work-with-tello?_language=en#:~:text=iPads%20%26%20Tablets,will%20work%20on%20your%20tablet.
Not at the moment. Tello doesn't have any international roaming plans. You can use Wi-Fi calling to make/receive phone calls if your phone supports it but you'll need to be connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Sign in to your online Tello account and you can pretty much manage your Tello account from there. It is so easy. You can change plans any time at the click of a button or cancel or anything else. They are so easy to deal with. They have exemplary customer service. I wish I had known about them long time ago.
If you're somebody who watches a lot of UA-cam are streams a lot of video on their phone or even just uses more than 25 gigs of data per month run away from there unlimited plan they are the worst mvno out there they will not de prioritize you they will cut you off I've had every T-Mobile mvno in my life and this one was the worst by far totally useless after 25gb 64kbs speed and they do not allow you to modify your APN settings on bring your own phone you own lol ridiculous.
@@brendasmith4220 I don't have wifi at the house and are you try to make a point to continue paying for more and get less? My point is that there are waaay better carriers out there that will offer truly unlimited data for the same price....
I got 25 a month 35GB unlimited data and it works very good cuz
That referral program sounds like crap. A lousy 10 bucks each and then they place restrictions on how you can spend it?
I love tello the best ..
What is the reduced speed after i finish my "unlimited" data?
2g i believe
It is the slow 2g. But with 35 GB of high speed in a month, do you really need that much? There's wifi everywhere. Who really requires more than 10 GB unless they live on their phone?
Can i use the Internet internally
Do tello throttle your speeds on any plan to 2g i was considering getting the 2gb unlimited plan.
Hi. Thanks for the comment! Unfortunately all the plans except for the $25 unlimited data plan are hard capped. They use to slow it down to 2G speed for all their plans but not anymore. Once you used up your data amount you can buy additional data.
What does no domestic roaming mean ? Will not not work one state to the other
Hi. Thanks for the comment! You'll still be able to use Tello from one state to another. Domestic roaming means when you travel outside of the network area(T-Mobile network), your phone automatically switches to another network if they made agreements with another network. Tello does not have the capability to do that even though it uses T-Mobile towers.
I love Tello
Of course this guy likes Tello, he's selling it!!
I am with him. I couldn't get over how I didn't know about them for so long. They are that good. Great CS too.
can I used this in the Philippines?
No
Can you travel anywhere and have service
Thanks for the comment! If you're located in the U.S. then you'll be able to use it state by state as long as Tello(via T-Mobile network) has coverage in the area. You won't be able to use Tello internationally as there is no international roaming.
Will Esim work on T-Mobile locked phone
I'm not sure it will with a locked T-Mobile phone that has eSIM. There was a discussion thread about this on the no contract subreddit. www.reddit.com/r/NoContract/s/WKoHpUzjJi
2G? what does that means??? in MBPS?
Hi. Thanks for the comment! 2G is the old slow cellular network that predates LTE and 5G. After you have used 35GB of data on the unlimited plan, your speed will be slowed down. Tello doesn't specifiy the speed but after researching on their subreddit page, users are saying that it is 256 kbps.
Can you apply this plan on ipad pros?
Hi. Thanks for the comment! It should work for data, but not sure about receiving or making phone calls. They stated on their FAQ that a tablet should work as long as it is unlocked.
tello.com/help_center/what-kind-of-devices-will-work-with-tello?_language=en#:~:text=iPads%20%26%20Tablets,will%20work%20on%20your%20tablet.
So you can't use it internationally?
Not at the moment. Tello doesn't have any international roaming plans. You can use Wi-Fi calling to make/receive phone calls if your phone supports it but you'll need to be connected to a Wi-Fi network.
In most airports there are kiosks selling SIM cards for the local carriers. I've used them in SE Asia and they are very affordable.
How to port my at&t number to tello?
Tello website tells what you need to port your account and number.
4:20 Tello won't even commit to 480p
I want to talk to you about something
how to cancel the data plan
Sign in to your online Tello account and you can pretty much manage your Tello account from there. It is so easy. You can change plans any time at the click of a button or cancel or anything else. They are so easy to deal with. They have exemplary customer service. I wish I had known about them long time ago.
Who wants 2g speeds nowadays 😂
every carrier will throttle you to 2g if you reach their cap there is not true unlimited it's 50g or less for nearly every company and plan
If you're somebody who watches a lot of UA-cam are streams a lot of video on their phone or even just uses more than 25 gigs of data per month run away from there unlimited plan they are the worst mvno out there they will not de prioritize you they will cut you off I've had every T-Mobile mvno in my life and this one was the worst by far totally useless after 25gb 64kbs speed and they do not allow you to modify your APN settings on bring your own phone you own lol ridiculous.
I'm having the same problem..I'm going to have to change carriers pretty soon..I love the price 🙂
if u need more then 25gigs u are on your phone way to much i only use maybe 10 gig always on the data
@@brendasmith4220 I don't have wifi at the house and are you try to make a point to continue paying for more and get less? My point is that there are waaay better carriers out there that will offer truly unlimited data for the same price....
@@brendasmith4220 and buddy you sound like you need to learn how the world works we live in 2024 🤣 I don't use wifi and I work from home
@@fizzyfizzgigcouple957 if u work from home have wifi