Best Cell Phone Service in Oklahoma
Finding a Cell Phone Plan in Oklahoma
There are many companies that offer cell phone plans to the residents of Oklahoma, and this makes it easy to find an affordable plan. Prior to looking for plans, be fully aware of what you can pay, and stay within this price range. When you begin looking, it is important to examine as many plans within your price range as possible to ensure you get the best deal. MyRatePlan gives you the tools necessary to find the best plan within your price range. If you think you have found a good plan, do a bit more research to make sure that there isn't one with the same features for a lower price.
Cell Phone Coverage in Oklahoma
Remember that it's not all about how much you're spending on your cell phone plan. In fact, one of the most important factors in the plan you choose is how its coverage is in Oklahoma. Even if you find a plan that's as cheap as it gets, there's no sense going with it if you'll have no signal at your home. The good news is that national carriers tend to have solid coverage across nearly every city in the nation. Just make sure to check out each carrier's coverage map to see what coverage is like in your area.
Types of Cell Phone Plans in Oklahoma
If you're like most consumers in Oklahoma, you use your cell phone for calls, text messages, and mobile data. That means that when you shop for wireless service, you have to consider the minutes, texts, and data available through each plan.
It's becoming more and more common for people to use their cell phones as their primary or even their only phone. If you've chosen to do the same, then it's even more important to find a plan that suits your needs. Even if you already have a carrier and a plan, it's possible that by looking up other plans you'll find a better deal. When shopping for a wireless plan, you can look for individual, family, or no contract plans.
Individual plans include one phone line for one device, with a set minutes, text message, and data allotment. If you are unmarried with no kids, then you'll probably be looking at an individual plan.
With family plans, you get a phone line for each family member, and each family member can get whatever phone they want. Since there are more phone lines, family plans cost more than individual plans, but they're cheaper on a per-line basis. Family plans may have separate minutes, texts, and data for each family member, or everyone could share those, so check that whatever plan you get has enough of everything.
No contract plans go by many other names, depending on the carrier, including prepaid, pay-as-you-go, and month-to-month plans. You pay for the features you want in advance, and you aren't tied to any contracts. Because of that, phone prices are significantly higher unless you choose a basic phone. You can likely get the latest smartphones on a no contract plan in Oklahoma, but expect to pay a premium, or not be able to finance the phone.
Contract plans are almost always for two years, although you can occasionally find a carrier with a one-year option. You pay your phone bill monthly, and must pay for the entire length of the contract. While you can cancel your plan early, you'll end up with an early termination fee. The carrier bases that fee on the amount left on your contract and includes a penalty along with it.
What's The Best Cell Phone Plan in Oklahoma
To figure out which plan is right for you, you have to decide which features you want (talk, text, data), how much of each feature you need, the number of people you want on your plan, and whether or not you want a contract.
Looking for a cheaper plan? You can save money if you get a contract plan with a very limited amount of minutes and text messages, usually about 400 or less of each. You're always able to increase the minutes and texts later if necessary. Keep in mind that you pay much less per minute and per text when you go with an unlimited plan, plus you don't have to worry about overages. If you want to avoid a contract, you can get a wireless card for a prepaid plan. You put money onto that card and then use it to buy more texts, minutes, and data.
One of the most expensive parts of the plan is often the data. You'll find that Oklahoma phone carriers usually charge quite a bit of money when you use high amounts of data, and that unlimited data plans are few and far between. Data plans limit you to a certain number of megabytes or gigabytes. Once you go past your data limit, your carrier either charges you more, or throttles your data.
Compare Cell Phone Carriers in Oklahoma
Oklahoma has a range of different carrier options, from the four major carriers (AT&T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, and Sprint) to small carriers, which are known as MVNOs. The MVNOs operate on the networks of the major carriers, so they still have plenty of coverage.
One of the biggest wireless providers on the market, AT&T has the plan options you'd expect from such a large carrier. It includes the usual individual and family plans, along with prepaid no-contract plans.
Verizon Wireless also has individual, family, and no-contract plans. All of Verizon's plans have unlimited minutes and text messages, so the only thing you choose is your shared data plan. Individuals and families are able to use Verizon's shared data plans. If you go the no-contract route, you start by selecting your prepaid plan.
Sprint has all the typical plan offerings, but it has a couple unique selling points. One of those is its Better Choice Plan, which is a plan for friends and family. Unlike most carriers, Sprint also has the option of a fully unlimited 4G LTE data plan, which means the carrier never throttles your data.
Referring to itself as the 'uncarrier,' T-Mobile could also call itself the no-contract carrier, as those are now the only plans it offers. It has individual and family plans under its T-Mobile ONE and Simple Choice lines of plans. Like Verizon, T-Mobile offers all its plans with unlimited minutes and texts, and then has you choose the data limit you want. Once you hit that data limit, T-Mobile throttles your data. Even though T-Mobile doesn't have contracts, it does have equipment installment plans that allow you to pay off a device over two years instead of all at once.
The major carriers aren't the only ones out there, as the MVNOs also have good cell phone plan deals in Oklahoma. You can compare all the major carriers and the MVNOs quickly and easily with our cell phone plan comparison tool above.
Find Cell Phone Service Providers in
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Tulsa, OK
- Norman, OK
- Broken Arrow, OK
- Lawton, OK
- Lucien, OK
- Guymon, OK
- Wright City, OK
- Wellston, OK
- Overbrook, OK
- Coyle, OK
- Carney, OK
- Ringwood, OK
- Alva, OK
- Nash, OK
- Adair, OK
- Coalgate, OK
- Madill, OK
- Sentinel, OK
- Dibble, OK
- Rentiesville, OK
- Whitesboro, OK
- Meers, OK
- Indiahoma, OK
- Blair, OK
- Grove, OK
- Foyil, OK
- Cartwright, OK
- Hardesty, OK
- Healdton, OK
- Okemah, OK
- Loveland, OK
- Marlow, OK
- Pickens, OK
- Burns Flat, OK
- Thackerville, OK
- Fairland, OK
- Wakita, OK
- Okeene, OK
- Hanna, OK
- Drumright, OK
- Dover, OK
- Walters, OK
- Countyline, OK
- Earlsboro, OK
- Hydro, OK
- Loyal, OK
- Ryan, OK
- Antlers, OK
- Peggs, OK
- Willow, OK
- Comanche, OK
- Addington, OK
- Oilton, OK
- Stonewall, OK
- Goodwell, OK
- Albert, OK
- Lahoma, OK
- Albion, OK
- Hobart, OK
- Eufaula, OK
- Lequire, OK
- Colony, OK
- Tuskahoma, OK
- Agra, OK
- Milfay, OK
- Clarita, OK
- Covington, OK
- Guthrie, OK
- Quapaw, OK
- Proctor, OK
- Pawhuska, OK
- Howe, OK
- Lamont, OK
- Calvin, OK
- Moyers, OK
- Leedey, OK
- Dewar, OK
- Wilburton, OK
- Kiefer, OK
- Asher, OK
- Barnsdall, OK
- Bradley, OK
- Braggs, OK
- Owasso, OK
- Washita, OK
- Wardville, OK
- Terlton, OK
- S Coffeyville, OK
- Gans, OK
- Ratliff City, OK
- Ardmore, OK
- Finley, OK
- Lehigh, OK
- Alderson, OK
- Sperry, OK
- Chickasha, OK
- Lone Wolf, OK
- Watson, OK
- Waurika, OK