![]() ![]() Most modern phones support eSIM, like all of Google’s recent releases and Apple’s iPhones. T-Mobile’s network is arguably the best in the US at the moment, especially when it comes to 5G.īecause Mint Mobile is a modern prepaid service, you can sign-up and get a physical SIM card or they’ll use your phone’s eSIM to get you up and running in a matter of minutes. 3 months of service for $45 is a pretty good deal on any carrier and they use T-Mobile’s network. If there was going to be a time to finally give Mint Mobile a try, this is probably the one. Since this is prepaid, you aren’t locked in beyond what you’ve paid for. At that point, you can keep the same amount, choose a different plan, or quit the service. Video streams over cellular are capped at 480p.Īfter the 3-months is up, Mint says they’ll send you an email with a “recommended data amount based on your usage” from that promo period. For the unlimited plan, you actually do have a limit of 40GB of 5G data (before your data is slowed), along with unlimited LTE usage. These plans all include unlimited talk and text, nationwide coverage on T-Mobile’s network, and both 4G LTE and 5G connections. Unlimited Plan: $15/mo -> $30/mo after 3 months.Mint Mobile uses T-Mobile's network, which provides excellent coverage. 15GB Plan: $15/mo -> $20/mo after 3 months With plans as low as 15 per month, Mint Mobile is one of the most cost-effective phone carriers available.The plan breakdown from Mint Mobile is as follows: ![]() Once the 3 months is up, you’ll go back to normal monthly pricing. Mint Mobile’s subscribers are liable to be deprioritized during periods of network congestion. In other words, you are pre-paying $45 for 3 months of service. <- Mints website has a tool for checking coverage by zip code along with a coverage map: 1 > 4.All of Mint Mobile’s plans have been bundled into a 3-month price that makes them $15/mo. Now, before you scream at me, “What’s the catch, Kellen?” There is a bit of one. Accompanied by another clever Ryan Reynolds promotional video, Mint Mobile announced today that it is selling all of its mobile data plans for $15/mo. Mint Mobile, the prepaid wireless carrier in the US that (as far as we know) is still being acquired by T-Mobile, is running one of those types of deals that we couldn’t help but point out. ![]()
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