Which phone plan to choose?

Which phone plan to choose?

Which phone plan is better? Bring your passport and I-20 to a physical communication store (or SSN if you have one), the following three phone carriers are widely used by ASU students. Each company has individual and family packages.

Individual plans are more expensive than family plans, but they offer more freedom. The larger the number of people in the family package, the cheaper it is for individuals, but pay attention to the maximum number of people, shared traffic, deposit, etc. During the months of August and September, there are often special sales available. The details are also based on information about the physical store. If you have any questions about phone bills, LINE service, bills, etc., you can go to the physical store to ask, or you can call their own hotline. At the same time, you can also contact our official account. Here’s a look at the three companies, as well as the brick-and-mortar stores around Tempe’s campus, as well as a nationwide coverage map.

AT&T

AT&T is more expensive, has a better signal, unlimited calls and texts in the United States, less physical stores around campus, and supports online payments. It’s important to note that family plans share data together.

Tempe Marketplace, 2020 E Rio Salado Pkwy #103, Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 557-0053

T-Mobile

T-Mobile is cheaper, has poor signal, unlimited calls and texts in the United States, cheap international phone plans, many physical stores around campus, and supports online payment. The traffic on the family plan is for each person to enjoy.

777 S Mill Ave, Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 858-9300

Verizon

Verizon is the most expensive, has the best signal, unlimited calls and texts in the United States, fewer physical stores around campus, and supports online payments. It’s important to note that the family plan is shared with data.

Tempe Marketplace, 39 S McClintock Dr, Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 557-9017

Which phone carrier is good, what package to choose, you have to look at your own needs. ASU Chinese Student Fellowship can bring new students to apply for phone plans free of charge.