$15/mo. Mint Mobile Phone Plan with 5GB of 5G-4G LTE Data + Unlimited Talk & Text for 3 Months (3-in-1 SIM Card)

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars | 17,833 ratings

Price: 30

Last update: 01-03-2025


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WHAT YOU GET: Three (3) months of unlimited talk and text + 5GB of 5G-4G LTE data each month delivered on the nation’s largest 5G network
OH, YOU GET THIS TOO: 5G for Free + free mobile hotspot + Wi-Fi calling and text + free international calls to Mexico and Canada + 7-day money back guarantee
HOW YOU GET IT: The SIM Kit comes with a 3-in-1 SIM card that includes standard/micro/nano sizes, insert the SIM into your device, and activate on the Mint Mobile website or app. You can activate service on your own unlocked device with our Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP) program. Check your coverage and phone compatibility on the Mint Mobile website.
WHO SHOULD GET IT: Anyone who hates their phone bill
WHY YOU SHOULD GET IT: Mint Mobile took what’s wrong with wireless and made it right. We re-imagined the wireless shopping experience and made it easy and online.
LEGAL STUFF: Capable device required. Coverage not available in all areas. New activation and upfront payment of 45 USD for 3-month plan (15/mo. equiv.) req’d; while supplies last. Intro rate for first 3 months only; then full-price plan options available. Restrictions apply. See full terms on Mint Mobile website.

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Top reviews from the United States

Kirishiro Yamazaki-Triendl
5.0 out of 5 stars Bang for the bucks, supports 5G, with hotspot
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2018
2024-06 update: years of subscription, mint roaming is awesome!
It has been a couple years since I started my trial. I did acknowledge that T-Mobile is/has acquiring/acquired Mint, I do wish there is no further change to the existing plan, but increasing the data allowance would be awesome.
I did travel to Canada and Germany this year, and I was able to roam in both countries by purchasing the mint roaming pass. This is rare for prepaid services I have to say.
2022-07 update: hotspot also works under 5G
Had to make some travels in the past month, I used the hotspot feature, and did a speed test. The hotspot speed tested on my laptop is the same as the one on the phone, which is 5G speed not capped at 4G/LTE or any lower speed. Gotta recommend this. Also I renewed again. Coverage still depends on T-Mobile.
2021-12 update: eSIM is available!
If you need help to convert to eSIM, navigate to the online portal and request it for free. Takes about 5 minutes.
2020-10 update: T-Mobile turned on 5G in my area. I saw 5G on my Samsung Note 20, did a speed test, in the ball park of 200Mbps. Hence, when not congested, performance is indeed rather nice. Latency is in mid 50 ms.
2020 - 03 Update: I renewed for another 12 months. I don't see a reason to leave. Need more info? Scroll down!
UPDATE: IOS Wi-Fi calling worked. Please update your system to iOS11+.
It has been 3 months, I renewed as annual plan. The past 3 months experiences were pleasant. If you need more details, keep scrolling down!

I have been using different prepaid services for my personal phone since my business phone from the company handles most of my calls. Hence, I can risk my own device to try out all the possibilities and save a couple dollars.

Hereby, let me break down into pros and cons:
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Pros:
1. Big amount of data with hotspot tethering supported!
Okay, for under $30 per month excluding the tax and fees, you can't find anything like this. If you purchase this on sale, yes, it will be 5GB (NOW WITH 8GB) per month for you for 3 months.

2. Wi-Fi calling on Android actually works! (With supported phones)
With Pixel XL and another T-Mobile Samsung phone, I was able to get Wi-Fi calling working, simply by registering online. Do make sure to check your phone compatibility. iPhone from my wife simply can't do it. Please bear that in mind. ( Worked with new iOS update! ) Make sure you update your E911 address on the website after the activation.

3. Hassle free activation with no credit card needed for sign up!
Well, if you are not sure if you will stick around with it, and worry about auto charge, during the sign up period, you can skip for adding credit card. And activation only requires the ACT CODE on the back of the card, takes about 1 minute to activate.

4. Cute and elegant account management interface.
My wife likes the sim card and the mascot design, you can't deny it. And the web management interface is WAYYYYYY better than some of those competitors. You can easily get the most you needed from it. But, how often do you need to log in anyway?

5. Number good for banks and short-codes
Yes, your banks and short-code service will go through like a breeze.

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Now, lets talk about Cons:
1. Data de-prioritization
This thing is prepaid as well. So it is subject to throttling. That is generally known as de-prioritization. Since you are paying for the service with a discount. So you are not in the fast lane always.

During the busy time in downtown Chicago, Seattle, and San Francisco, this card will speed lower.

I saw some posts actually complain about the speed, but most of them didn't factor in this issue. The speed is not painfully slow unless you go to the stadium on a game day. I'd suggest on Game Day, just concentrate on the game and family rather than Instagram, makes you a gentleman. (Well, when you have to, since stuff won't load... Like 0.02 mbps for download...)

But yes, off-busy time, I had same fast speed across boards as the speed from postpaid tmobile business plan.

2. Customer service
Well, the customer service waiting time over the phone is... long. So grab a cup of coffee when you call.

3. Number pool
Well, they must withdraw the number from a pool of prepaid, then depending on your luck. If the previous owner had the number signed up for some ghetto things, you will get spam calls and so.

You folks might ask National Do Not Call List... Okay, here is a thing, it takes 30 days for the system to completely register your account.

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Overall, what do I think?

I'll stick around for 3 months, at least. (I mean, I paid for this already, no refund at this point...) Also, if after 3 month, new customer if and only if gets the same $20 for 3 months, then yes.

If it would be your primary phone and you need to do your next millionaire job with your service, then I guess no, go postpaid.

If you are a person like me, who only uses data for none crazy things, like just social media, email, web browsing, or 9GAG on the go. You'd be fine. Streaming? Not so much...

Good luck and have fun folks! Keep the SIM card, cuz it is cute!
TJR
5.0 out of 5 stars We Love Mint!
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022
Got sick of paying Sprint (later T-Mobile) crazy monthly fees. But wasn't excited about going through the conversion myself (without a store clerk/tech there to do it). But I have to say, it wasn't bad at all!

First, Mint is a T-Mobile sub-carrier, so I was reassured that I was not "going far" in my case. (this doesn't really matter)

Second, setting it up is easy. You install the app on your phone and create an account. You stick the chip into your phone. You tell the app your chip number. Hit a few more Next Next Next buttons, and boom, you're done. The whole thing took about 5 minutes.

I did 5 of these in one evening. 4 of them were done in 5 minutes. 1 of them took about 15-20 before the system picked that person up. Not sure why, but who cares. It works great for everyone, now.

The price is fantastic. Note that it's an introductory price. It went up by about $5/month after the intro period was over. But this is still WAY cheaper.

Coverage is great... it's uses T-Mobile's network, so it's as good as their network is in your area. Supposedly, as a sub-carrier, T-Mobile reserves the right to slow you down when things get congested, so their main customers can have priority. If this has ever happened, I've never noticed. I say, go for it.

Bandwidth is 4 gb/month, which is fine for more users. I use less than a gig per month because i'm always in wireless places. The wife walks the dog on the trail and listens to podcasts & stuff, so she uses all of her 4 gb/month. You can buy more, but it can get pricey, like $10 per extra gig. If you don't buy it, your data use is slowed WAY down when you run out... technically it still works, but it will feel like the 56k modem days. So decide if the 4 gb is enough for you. There are 5 of us, and only 1 of us even comes close to using it all each month.

The app isn't very detailed. It's cute, modern, even a little edgy in style. But it didn't NOT give you detail on your bandwidth. It will tell you your total, and dates when it will replenish, but that's about it. Probably good enough for 90% of the people out there. I would like to know more about what apps or types of data I'm burning through, but I suppose you can get a lot of that off your phone if it's at all modern.

I'm loving Mint, and highly recommend it.
Leo
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Good product in a wonderful Internet service and great price
Harry
1.0 out of 5 stars Most Fraudulent Phone Service in the United States of America!
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I purchased this supposed cellular phone "service" for my grandson. He put the SIM card in the iPhone SE and then managed to lose the activation number. In an attempt to get the service activated, I have called their "customer service help line" only to find it is strictly automated AI with no real people to talk to, and it hangs up on me every time I input my zip code. I have been chatting with so-called "live agents" for nearly 3 hours now, and they have told me that I need to speak to Amazon about activating the phone. Then, they said they have no physical address wherein I might send a complaint to their CEO. Then, that they do not provide network services to my zip code area (<--- SHOULD BE NOTED IN ALL PUBLIC SALES MATERIAL!!!). Through Amazon, they have STOLEN MY HARD EARNED FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES (money), and they're making Amazon their scapegoat. I have screenshots of the entire "conversation." Mint Mobile is an outright FRAUD company!!! I am going to go get new phone service through walmart/boost mobile, and am going to request a return/refund for the $45 spent on Mint Mobile GARBAGE. And if the phone is locked by Mint Mobile, and I am unable to activate service with a different carrier, I will be returning the entire order (phone, case, screen protectors and Mint Mobile card) for a full refund. I would strongly advise that Amazon cut all ties with Mint Mobile, as they are blaming Amazon for their own Incompetence and deceptive practices!!!

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