When you connect to Wi-Fi, you stop using cellular data. Educating yourself on data should go a long way toward managing your usage. After you've made adjustments — to your apps' behavior and your own — you can determine how many gigabytes you actually need. A good rule of thumb is to wait a month or two for your usage to reflect your new habits. Then check your bill, your carrier's app or your phone's data usage meter. Each wireless company structures its plans differently.
The table below will help you compare pricing among the four main carriers. Keep in mind features, like unlimited video or music streaming, when choosing a plan.
And don't forget to consider coverage. Prepaid plans are also worth considering. The four major wireless companies each offer prepaid options. They also lease their networks to carriers like Straight Talk and Tracfone. If you can make them work, these plans can save you hundreds each year.
Keep an eye on your cash. NerdWallet breaks down your spending and finds you new ways to save each month. A smart way to monitor your money. Track your cash, cards, and bank accounts all at the same time.
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