Mint Mobile is a great option for those looking for ways to save on data especially if they only use a few gigabytes every month. Just make sure they work with at least bands n71 and n41 for the best possible results on the new T-Mobile network. If you want to get in on 5G, you're going to pay a bit more upfront but unlocked 5G phones are getting more affordable all the time. There are many phones that work with Mint Mobile, and pretty much all of them will work with Metro by T-Mobile as well. There are also plenty of options for mid and low-end devices, which are a great way to save some money on a secondary line or if you don't think an expensive phone is a worthwhile investment. ![]() Mint Mobile is also happy to sell you one from its website since it doesn't have any storefronts.īoth carriers have a good selection of phones from the new Samsung Galaxy phones and Google Pixel phones to the newest iPhones. If you want to buy a phone from Metro by T-Mobile, you can find a selection on its website. Mint Mobile: The T-Mobile Networkīoth of these carriers can accept GSM unlocked phones. If you're traveling for an extended period of time it may be worth it to grab a travel SIM card when you get there. The other supported countries are more expensive at $.05 per text, $.25 per minute, and $.20 per MB. Mint Mobile has reduced rates for Mexico and Canada at $.02 per text, $.06 per minute, and $.06 per MB. If you bought one of the best Android phones unlocked, you could easily get a travel SIM or a carrier with better international support if you have the need down the road. If you're traveling, Mint Mobile has some options for you while Metro by T-Mobile only really has good support for Mexico and Canada. Metro's largest plan, however, offers unlimited texting to 210+ countries and destinations on its largest unlimited plan. The Mexico and Canada packages also come with 5GB of roaming data making it a good option for someone that travels to one of these countries frequently. Mexico and Canada calling can be added for $5 each but you'll need to check other countries individually to see which plan you'll need. You can add a package to get these features. ![]() Metro by T-Mobile loses the edge here but there are still options. (Image credit: Samuel Contreras / Android Central) The largest plan also come with international texting. If you need hotspot data or Google One storage you can upgrade to either of the larger unlimited plans. You still get T-Mobile ScamShield to block unwanted incoming calls and you can even access T-Mobile Tuesday promotions. This is a good pick for someone that only wants unlimited data and nothing more. There are three unlimited plans starting with a fairly basic $40 option with no hotspot or cloud storage bundled in. Most smartphone users will want to step up to one of the unlimited plans. You also can't add international calling features. ![]() The 5GB plan is the most barebones and doesn't offer any extras like a hotspot. You can save money by adding more lines to your account where each additional line costs less than the previous up to five lines. Metro's plans are more traditional in design. This is why Mint Family makes the payments smaller without making your pay higher rates. Mint Mobile's best value comes from paying for the year upfront but that can add up quickly with two to five lines. ![]() Mint Family gives you access to the 12-month rates but only paid for three months at a time. If you want to bring multiple people to Mint Mobile, Mint Family can make payments easier. You can also upgrade to the next plan up if you feel you'll need more every month in the middle of your billing cycle. You can add more high-speed data at a rate of $10 for 1GB or $20 for 3GB if you run out.
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