Super cheap unlimited plan: get one year at Mint Mobile for just $15 a month

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Mint Mobile has stepped up its deals for new customers this week, introducing a new promotion aimed squarely at those looking to port their number over and buy a device outright at the carrier's store.

For a limited time, the carrier is currently bundling in a full year of its unlimited plan alongside any device for just $15 per month. That's essentially half price versus the usual yearly rate for Mint's plan, which included unlimited talk and text, 40GB of 5G data, and 10GB of mobile hotspot allowance.

New Mint Mobile deal

Mint Mobile: get a full year of unlimited data for $15/mo when you buy a phone at Mint Mobile

Mint Mobile: get a full year of unlimited data for $15/mo when you buy a phone at Mint Mobile
The ever-popular prepaid carrier Mint Mobile has just listed one of the best deals we've seen yet. For a limited time only, new customers who buy a device at Mint Mobile will receive a full year of the carrier's unlimited data plan for just $15/mo instead of the usual $30/mo. This deal includes the excellent new Google Pixel 9 and Google Pixel 9 XL Pro, which are both available with an additional $400 upfront discount.

Is Mint Mobile worth switching to?

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If you're tired of paying massive monthly bills for unlimited plans at the major carriers, then Mint Mobile is definitely worth checking out. Right now, it offers some of the best prepaid plans on the market with an excellent value lineup.

As with most cheap cell phone plans, you'll be skipping out on a few extras like included streaming perks or cloud storage, but you'll get a decent amount of bang for your buck. Mint's unlimited plan, for example, offers a generous 40GB of 5G data per month for as low as $30 per month ($15/mo with this deal). This is currently one of the best value unlimited plans on the market and around half of what you'd usually pay for an unlimited plan at one of the major carriers. Note that you may be subject to deprioritized speeds if your local area is busy, however, which is a potential caveat shared with most prepaid carrier networks.

Alex Whitelock
Retail Editor

Alex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in deals, buying advice, and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered events like Black Friday and Amazon in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.