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If your new phone no longer supports SIM cards, or you don't want to use them anymore, you can convert to eSIM instead.
Consumer Reports says you could save up to $500 a year, without sacrificing the coverage or reliability you depend on.
Think your cell phone bill is too high? You’re probably right. Many of us are overpaying by hundreds of dollars each year.
Consumer Reports says you could save up to $500 a year, without sacrificing the coverage or reliability you depend on.
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Consumer Reports says switching to a smaller provider could save up to $500 on your cell phone bill each year.
Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile– dominate the market.But Consumer Reports says there are other, cheaper options. And switching to a smaller one, like David did, can save you serious money.