## Chọn nhà mạng nào cho hợp lý? Bí quyết tiết kiệm và tối ưu trải nghiệm mạng!
Bài báo gốc (giả định):
(Giả sử bài báo gốc tiếng Anh so sánh các nhà mạng về giá cả, tốc độ, vùng phủ sóng, dịch vụ khách hàng, v.v… Để minh họa, tôi sẽ thêm nội dung giả định vào đây.)
Bài báo gốc phân tích chi tiết về bốn nhà mạng hàng đầu tại Việt Nam: Viettel, Vinaphone, Mobifone và Vietnamobile. Phân tích so sánh tập trung vào ba yếu tố chính: giá cước, chất lượng mạng và dịch vụ khách hàng. Về giá cước, Viettel thường được đánh giá là có mức giá cạnh tranh nhất, đặc biệt đối với gói cước dữ liệu lớn. Tuy nhiên, Vinaphone lại nổi trội hơn về chất lượng mạng, với tốc độ tải và tải lên ổn định hơn trong nhiều khu vực. Mobifone được khen ngợi về dịch vụ khách hàng chu đáo và phản hồi nhanh chóng. Cuối cùng, Vietnamobile được xem là lựa chọn tốt nhất cho người dùng cần gói cước giá rẻ với dung lượng vừa đủ. Bài báo cũng đề cập đến các yếu tố khác như vùng phủ sóng, các chương trình khuyến mãi và các tính năng bổ sung của từng nhà mạng. Kết luận cho rằng sự lựa chọn tối ưu phụ thuộc vào nhu cầu và ưu tiên sử dụng của từng cá nhân.
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Bài báo đã được viết lại:
Điện thoại thông minh đã trở thành một phần không thể thiếu trong cuộc sống hiện đại. Nhưng để tận hưởng tối đa tiện ích của thiết bị này, việc lựa chọn nhà mạng phù hợp là vô cùng quan trọng. Bạn đang băn khoăn không biết nên chọn Viettel, Vinaphone, Mobifone hay Vietnamobile? Bài viết này sẽ giúp bạn giải đáp thắc mắc và đưa ra quyết định đúng đắn nhất!
Chúng tôi sẽ so sánh chi tiết bốn nhà mạng lớn tại Việt Nam dựa trên các tiêu chí quan trọng nhất: giá cả, tốc độ mạng và chất lượng dịch vụ.
Giá cả: Viettel thường được biết đến với các gói cước giá rẻ, đặc biệt hấp dẫn đối với những ai sử dụng nhiều dữ liệu. Tuy nhiên, Vinaphone và Mobifone cũng cung cấp nhiều lựa chọn đa dạng với mức giá cạnh tranh. Vietnamobile nổi bật với những gói cước siêu tiết kiệm, phù hợp với người dùng có ngân sách hạn chế.
Tốc độ mạng: Vinaphone thường được đánh giá cao về độ ổn định và tốc độ truy cập internet, đặc biệt ở các khu vực đô thị. Viettel và Mobifone cũng cung cấp tốc độ mạng tốt, nhưng có thể có sự khác biệt tùy thuộc vào vị trí địa lý.
Chất lượng dịch vụ: Mobifone được nhiều người dùng khen ngợi về chất lượng dịch vụ khách hàng, với đội ngũ hỗ trợ tận tâm và phản hồi nhanh chóng. Viettel, Vinaphone cũng có dịch vụ chăm sóc khách hàng tốt, tuy nhiên, thời gian phản hồi có thể khác nhau tùy thuộc vào thời điểm.
Vậy, nhà mạng nào phù hợp với bạn?
Câu trả lời phụ thuộc vào nhu cầu và ngân sách của bạn. Nếu bạn ưu tiên giá rẻ và dung lượng lớn, Viettel và Vietnamobile là lựa chọn đáng cân nhắc. Nếu tốc độ mạng ổn định là ưu tiên hàng đầu, Vinaphone sẽ là sự lựa chọn lý tưởng. Còn nếu bạn cần dịch vụ khách hàng tốt và chu đáo, Mobifone sẽ là một lựa chọn tuyệt vời.
Bài viết này chỉ mang tính chất tham khảo, bạn nên tự mình trải nghiệm và tìm hiểu thêm để đưa ra quyết định cuối cùng phù hợp nhất với bản thân.
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: Which carrier should you pick?
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Hãy viết đoạn tóm tắt về nội dung bằng tiếng việt kích thích người mua: Which carrier should you pick?
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Visible
Single-line savings
Visible is a prepaid carrier with plans laser-focused on delivering unlimited LTE and 5G on Verizon’s network. Visible has two plans, with the pricier option including faster premium data and access to Ultra Wideband 5G. The Visible base plan comes in at just $30 per month for a single line.
Pros
- Unlimited data on both plans
- Unlimited hotspot data (5Mbps)
- Strong coverage on the Verizon network
Cons
- Lower priority data than Verizon plans
- More limited phone compatibility than Google Fi
- No high-speed hotspot option
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Google Fi
Unmatched international features
Google Fi is a prepaid carrier that primarily uses the T-Mobile network for coverage. Google Fi has two unlimited plans and a flexible plan with multi-line discounts available. Google Fi even allows free international roaming on some of its plans and includes a VPN for your connection if you’re traveling or on Wi-Fi.
Pros
- Strong international roaming options
- Multi-line savings
- A free VPN keeps your data secure
Cons
- Expensive for a single lines
- No truly unlimited option
- Poor iPhone compatibility
Visible is known for its unlimited data; to that point, it’s one of only a handful of prepaid carriers to offer truly unlimited data on its unlimited plans. By comparison, Google Fi’s unlimited plans come with 35GB or 50GB of high-speed data before being throttled to 256Kbps. Even so, Google Fi rightly points out that this is more than enough data for most people, and Fi’s strength really comes from something that Visible can’t match — international roaming and Google services.
Mobile carrier features
Visible is owned and operated by Verizon Wireless. And with much more straightforward pricing, it fills many of the gaps left in the market by Verizon’s postpaid plans. Visible’s unlimited plans seem like the perfect fit for those looking for a lot of data for a little money. However, it’s not a free lunch, and Visible’s data will often fall short of a Verizon postpaid plan. Still, if Verizon’s network is strong in your area, the speeds may be more than enough to justify the savings over another unlimited plan.
Both of Visible’s plans come with unlimited hotspot data at 5Mbps and unlimited data usage, though the actual speeds can vary quite a bit between plans. The top plan, Visible+, has access to the faster Ultra Wideband 5G network and 50GB of premium data. Google Fi has two Unlimited plans plus a Flexible plan, so you can find something that works for you whether you’re a heavy user or just need a couple of gigs.
One of the biggest differences between the carriers is how you save money. Google Fi offers multi-line discounts to encourage customers to bring along the whole family. For example, the Simply Unlimited plan costs $50 per month with a single line but comes down to $20 per line when you bring four lines.
Google Fi has data access in 200+ countries on its Unlimited Plus and Flexible plans, making it a great choice for those who travel abroad. These two plans allow for a free data-only SIM to use with a tablet or hotspot. Unlimited Plus also includes a year of YouTube Premium and 100GB of Google One storage.
Visible |
Google Fi |
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Network |
Verizon |
T-Mobile, Wi-Fi partners |
Discounts |
Pay through PayPal |
Multi-line discount |
Taxes and fees |
Included |
Extra |
eSIM activation |
Yes |
Yes |
Mobile coverage and reception
Since Verizon owns Visible, it’s no surprise that the carrier relies on the Verizon LTE and 5G network for all its coverage. When Visible first launched, it used its own servers separate from Verizon. But since updating plans in late 2022, Visible has been on the same core network as other Verizon customers, leading to a dramatic latency improvement for many Visible customers. But even with nationwide 5G support, the base Visible plan won’t keep up with a postpaid Verizon plan in a side-by-side speed test. That’s where Visible+ comes in.
Visible+ is a higher-tier plan that comes with 50GB of premium data per month and access to Ultra Wideband 5G. Premium data is like a VIP entrance that allows you to skip the line. Verizon’s goal is to get everyone through the door, but lower-priority customers, like those on the base Visible plan, may have to wait a bit longer if things are busy.
Ultra Wideband 5G refers to Verizon’s higher-capacity 5G bands like C-band and mmWave. These bands allow for much higher speeds than nationwide 5G, and while Verizon is hard at work upgrading its network, coverage is still spotty outside of cities.
Google Fi uses T-Mobile for the majority of its coverage. Although T-Mobile falls a little behind Verizon in rural coverage, its 5G network is by far the strongest in the U.S. It has even led to Ookla ranking T-Mobile as the fastest carrier overall and in 5G isolated tests. Google Fi customers have full access to T-Mobile’s 5G network, so there’s no difference between the speeds you’ll get on Google Fi’s plans. All Google Fi customers will have access to T-Mobile’s fast mid-band 5G coverage as long as their phone supports band n41.
Google Fi also has some handy coverage options to keep people connected in dense environments. For instance, Google has partnered with some city public Wi-Fi providers to add capacity for Fi customers. As far as your phone is concerned, it will be connected to a normal mobile network, and Google’s VPN keeps your data away from any prying eyes.
Phone compatibility
From a technical perspective, most unlocked phones that support Visible’s bands should work with the carrier, but you should still check Visible’s BYOD compatibility tool to be sure. You can also download the Visible app to check your phone. Phones like the Samsung Galaxy S23, Google Pixel 7, or iPhone 14 will work on almost any carrier, including Visible. Visible supports eSIM activation and even has a 14-day free trial, but it’s only on iPhone, which is a drag.
Since Google Fi uses the T-Mobile network, just about any unlocked phone will work, but to get the most out of Fi, you’ll want a phone designed for Fi; phones designed for Fi have the software and hardware necessary to switch to Google Fi’s best available network. This includes many of the best Android phones, including the Samsung Galaxy series and Google Pixel phones. You can check how your phone will work with Google Fi’s compatibility tool.
The most important thing to remember concerning Google Fi (and Apple) is that iPhone support is weak. Google Fi’s best prices require bringing multiple lines, which may mean bringing along some family members who prefer iPhones. However, iPhones don’t get network switching or encrypted calls on Fi. You’ll also need to adjust settings to enable SMS/MMS messaging.
Plans
Both Visible and Google Fi have kept their plan offerings fairly simple, with just five plans between them. Visible’s plans keep things as simple as possible with the taxes and fees included in the plan price and no multi-line or multi-month discounts to speak of. Google Fi, on the other hand, has gone the way of the big carriers with multi-line discounts plus taxes and fees tacked on at the end.
It’s not terribly unreasonable for a carrier to make taxes and fees extra, as the exact cost can vary depending on where you live. Still, carriers like Visible and T-Mobile bundling them in with the plan price makes budgeting much more straightforward. It’s also worth noting that multi-line discounts don’t affect these fees; as your number of lines increases, so do your combined fees.
Visible’s plans
Visible has just two phone plans, and they both come with unlimited talk, text, and data on Verizon’s network. They also get unlimited hotspot data at 5Mbps which can be a lifesaver if you ever get stuck without Wi-Fi for days. Talk and text to Mexico and Canada are also included in both plans.
The base Visible plan comes in at just $25 per month with taxes and fees included. This plan can access nationwide 5G but won’t get any speed boosts from Ultra Wideband 5G. It also lacks any premium data, so Visible+ and Verizon plans could be faster in a head-to-head comparison. The thing is, premium data is most noticeable on congested towers, meaning that if Verizon coverage is strong in your area, you may not need the extra speed. Visible is a good starting point for most people, with the upgrade to Visible+ available if you discover you need a bit more network performance.
Visible+ comes in at $45 per month with a handful of extra perks, such as access to the full 5G network, including Ultra Wideband 5G, which includes C-band coverage. It also has 50GB of premium data to keep your phone feeling speedy in congested areas. Besides that, international support gets a shot in the arm with free roaming in Mexico and Canada, calls to 30+ countries, and texting to 200+ countries. Visible+ also has a $10 discount on Verizon Home Internet.
Visible |
Visible+ |
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Price |
$25 per month |
$45 per month |
5G |
Nationwide |
Nationwide and Ultra Wideband |
Talk and text |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Data |
Unlimited |
Unlimited (50GB premium) |
Hotspot |
Unlimited (5Mbps) |
Unlimited (5Mbps) |
Perks |
None |
$10 off Verizon Home Internet |
One way to save a little extra with Visible is to sign up and pay through PayPal. Signing up with PayPal gets you a $5 per month discount on either plan.
Google Fi’s plans
Google Fi isn’t much more complex, but its three plans cover much more ground. Fi’s most basic plan is called Flexible, and it comes with unlimited talk and text with data at $10 per GB. While this isn’t exactly cheap data, it’s a good way to save money for a light user. Plus, Bill Protection means your single-line bill on this plan never exceeds $80 monthly. This plan also features international roaming in 200 destinations for no extra cost.
Next up, Simply Unlimited is Fi’s cheapest unlimited plan starting at $50 per month with a single line. This plan is simple, with 35GB of high-speed data and 5GB of high-speed hotspot data. As the name implies, Simply Unlimited is designed for those who need a simple domestic data plan with plenty of data for most people. This plan is also a great candidate for families and comes down to just $20 per line with four lines.
Finally, Unlimited Plus comes with 50GB of high-speed data that can be used on your phone or as a hotspot, a year of YouTube Premium, 100GB of Google One cloud storage, and all of Fi’s international features. That means you can take your Google Fi phone to more than 200 destinations and still use your data without paying extra.
Flexible (pay as you go) |
Basic Unlimited (35GB) |
Unlimited Plus (50GB) |
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Single-line price |
$20/mo. |
$50/mo. |
$65/mo. |
Multi-line price (per month) |
2 lines: $35, 3 lines: $50, 4 lines: $65 |
2 lines: $80, 3 lines: $75, 4 lines: $80 |
2 lines: $110, 3 lines: $135, 4 lines: $160 |
Talk and text |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Data |
$10/GB until 6GB (15GB high-speed) |
35GB high-speed |
50GB high-speed |
Hotspot |
Shared |
5GB |
Shared |
Perks |
N/A |
N/A |
100GB Google One Storage, 1 year of YouTube Premium |
International roaming |
Included |
None |
Included |
Which is right for you?
Visible is much more focused on the value-oriented shopper than Google Fi, but it doesn’t have to cover as many people’s needs. Google Fi has a plan for light users and heavy users alike. Google Fi’s international coverage is also unmatched by anything Visible can offer. In fact, for the international traveler, Google Fi is an excellent way to stay connected without messing with add-ons or downloading a new eSIM for travel.
Visible’s low prices and ample data make it the stronger pick overall for most people. While Google Fi can get close to Visible’s pricing with four lines, it falls well behind for single or dual-line customers. Visible’s unlimited data means you can use your phone as much or as little as you want, whether on Wi-Fi or not. With Visible+, you can get faster data speeds than Visible and some international features for less than Fi’s unlimited plans.
Visible
Visible is a prepaid carrier owned by Verizon that offers two unlimited plans at a low price with taxes and fees included. Both plans can access 5G, though the better plan gets faster 5G access and premium data.
There are still some things that Google Fi gets very right, and to some people, it will be worth the price. For one thing, Google Fi’s VPN gives customers extra peace of mind when traveling and makes public Wi-Fi safer. On top of that, Fi’s use of the T-Mobile network means more widespread 5G coverage and higher average speeds than Visible. Finally, Google fi allows you to travel internationally without needing to mess with a travel SIM or finicky carrier plan add-ons.
Google Fi
Google Fi is a carrier operated by Google that uses the T-Mobile network with full 5G support for most of its coverage. Due to free international usage on some of its plans, Google Fi is a great choice for travelers.
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