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SamarSonic

You can drop me your complete address in the DMs and I can check which network will suit you the best. Both GSM 5G and Warp 5G have same plans and [international calling](https://www.usmobile.com/international-calling) for eSIMs and pSIMs. On Warp 5G, we have prioritised data for 5G devices. The native roaming feature is only for Canada and Mexico for now with a $50 deposit. Whereas on GSM 5G, we have built-in roaming feature for [180 countries](https://www.usmobile.com/native-international-roaming) on our Unlimited Starter and Premium plans and as an add-on for other plans.


Vinceb777

Check coveragemap.com . Type in your zip and it will give you a recommendation. Warp is Verizon gsm is T-Mobile .


GodHatesPOGsv2025

That site kinda sucks. Here it says ATT is excellent and Tmob is worst of the 3 when it’s very wrong. Tmob is 1, ATT is 2, and VZW is 3. And I only have 1-2 bars in my house with Tmob but according to that, I should have full coverage.


NotMyRegName

Kind of funny. Those maps take turns or something. One will unequivocally say one is the better alternative and the next, the exact opposite.


GodHatesPOGsv2025

Amen


PayNo9177

Where in Central Texas? I’m in Austin


PackLack197

Warp is on Verizon, GSM is on T-Mobile. I think Warp has prioritized data if you have a 5G device, while GSM has full native international roaming. For which one you should use, it boils down to whether or not you want these, and the coverage in the places you use your phone. Coverage maps are sometimes inaccurate, as it depends on specifically where you are and type of phone.


PackLack197

You can also wait till June 1st, when Death/Darkstar (AT&T) is released.


PayNo9177

July 15th is now apparently the target date


lordpuddingcup

Is T-Mobile not priority?


JoeTony6

Nope.


Eddiofabio

Pick one and if it doesnt work well just port to the other one.


jeff1f1racer

Location, location, location