Tello vs. Visible: Which budget carrier is right for you?

Tello and Visible run on T-Mobile's and Verizon's networks, respectively, and offer a range of affordable plans. Here's how to choose between them.

Mobile hot spot: For hot spot connectivity, Tello pulls data from your plan at the same speeds you'd experience on your phone. So, in Tello's 10GB plan, you share those 10GB with your phone and hot spot connectivity. However, hot spot data is limited to 5GB on the unlimited plan, which is a little strange.

Visible has no data limit for hot spot connectivity, but the base plan's data speeds are limited to 5Mbps. That's sufficient for sending emails, light web browsing, music streaming, and perhaps some video streaming at lower resolutions. The Visible Plus and Plus Pro plans offer faster 10Mbps and 15Mbps data speeds, respectively, which give you more freedom for progressively intensive tasks.

On the other hand, both Tello and Visible offer WiFi calling through their apps, so you can still place calls over WiFi during cellular congestion.

Smartwatch connectivity: If you're looking for cellular access to a smartwatch, Visible supports all models, including the Apple Watch. Tello does not support the Apple Watch but is compatible with others, including Samsung's Galaxy Watch line.

With Visible, you can pay $10/month extra for cellular smartwatch connectivity with the base Visible or Plus plan, or it comes included with the Visible Plus Pro plan. Visible used to limit smartwatch connectivity to Apple Watches, but it's now compatible with all smartwatches that support cellular connections.

For Tello, you'll have to get a separate plan for your smartwatch from the same set of offerings as its phone plans. That means you could get an inexpensive custom plan with no voice minutes for your smartwatch.

Read our full Tello Mobile review and Visible Wireless review for more detailed breakdowns of the carriers' respective offerings.

Tello vs. Visible: Coverage and data speeds

Tello vs. Visible: A screenshot of Visible Wireless' coverage map for the US, indicating 5G and LTE coverage area.

Visible's coverage map matches Verizon's, though only Visible Plus and Plus Pro customers can access Verizon's 5G Ultra Wideband network.

Tellohas the same 4G/LTE and 5G coverage area as T-Mobile, andVisiblehas the same coverage area as Verizon. Customers on either budget carrier won't get the same experience as T-Mobile or Verizon customers.

Neither Tello customers nor Visible base customers get access to the major carriers' prioritized premium data or super-fast mmWave 5G networks. Data speeds on these plans can be artificially reduced if their host networks are experiencing particularly heavy use.

Visible's premium Plus and Plus Pro plans are the lone exception. They grant you access to Verizon's super-fast mmWave 5G network and give you unlimited premium prioritized data that won't be artificially reduced, even when Verizon's network is busy. However, as with premium data on any of the best cell phone plans, speeds on Visible's premium plans can still be affected by the sheer volume of traffic if the network is particularly busy. See our Visible vs. Verizon guide for more information.

NetworkTelloVisible baseVisible Plus and Plus Pro
Host networkT-MobileVerizonVerizon
4G LTE and standard 5GYes (13 - 357Mbps advertised)Yes (9-149Mbps advertised)Yes (9-149Mbps advertised)
5G Ultra WidebandNoNoYes (215-702Mbps advertised)
Prioritized dataNoNoYes, unlimited

For most people, LTE and standard 5G are perfectly fine for even strenuous data loads, like streaming videos. Super-fast mmWave 5G networks have huge capacity and reduce the potential for slower data speeds when there's a lot of network traffic. They're especially useful in crowded places with extremely high network traffic, like a city center or a stadium.

Tello vs. Visible: A screenshot of Tello Mobile's coverage map in the US.

Tello's coverage map mirrors T-Mobile's standard 4G/LTE and 5G coverage.

Tello is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that runs on T-Mobile's network while being operated independently by Tello. While Visible technically functions like an MVNO, running on Verizon's network, it's owned by Verizon.

Verizon's network generally has wider coverage that extends further into rural areas than T-Mobile's. T-Mobile specializes in urban areas and along major highways, and its data speeds tend to be extremely fast and reliable in these areas.

However, coverage and reliability can vary wildly across the country. Tello's T-Mobile-backed coverage map can offer better service in certain areas, even if Visible's Verizon-backed map generally has wider-reaching coverage. You should compare coverage maps between the two carriers and check with neighbors, friends, family, or even social networks like Nextdoor to see whether T-Mobile or Verizon offers the best coverage.

Tello vs. Visible: Customer support

Tello vs. Visible: An original photo of the Visible app in hand, open to the Shop tab.

The Visible app (pictured) lacks some of the customer service features of Tello's app.

Both Tello and Visible have straightforward apps that let you manage your plans and services, shop for new devices, and contact customer support.

Tello has a notable advantage on the customer service front, as it offers the option to connect you to support over the phone and through a text-based chat in the app. In contrast, Visible only has a text-based chat option without any option to call or any listed customer service number.

Neither budget carrier has physical stores for in-person support, a common disadvantage of MVNOs relative to major carriers.

Tello vs. Visible: Which should you sign up for?

Tello vs. Visible: Side-by-side original images of the Tello Mobile app vs. the Visible app on phones, in hand.

Tello or Visible could be a worthwhile budget option, depending on how T-Mobile or Verizon covers you.

As Tello and Visible both offer superb value, coverage should be your primary determining factor between the two budget carriers. It won't make sense to go for Visible if Verizon has bad coverage in your area; likewise, for Tello and T-Mobile's coverage.

If both Verizon and T-Mobile have good coverage in your area and you use ample monthly data, your best overall value may be Visible's $25/month base plan for access to Verizon's wider-reaching coverage and truly unlimited (though deprioritized) data. That way, you'll not worry about reaching a data limit, and you'll potentially worry less about coverage if you occasionally (or frequently) travel between urban and rural areas. Visible's annual payment option makes its plans even more affordable, even if it's not by much (around $23/month).

If T-Mobile has better coverage in your area or you use relatively limited data, you're better off opting for any of Tello's set plans, up to the $25/month "unlimited" plan for 35GB/month of deprioritized data, or the customizable "Build Your Own" plan, which can get you single-digit phone bills if you don't need much data or voice minutes.

If you want or need copious data that won't be subject to deprioritization, the premium-tier Visible Plus and Plus Pro plans are the only options between the two carriers that guarantee prioritized data speeds.

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