For this article, I'm going to focus on just a few: Boost Mobile, Cricket, Mint, Google Fi Wireless, US Mobile, MobileX, Tracfone, Metro by T-Mobile, Total Wireless, Verizon Prepaid and AT&T Prepaid.
With a prepaid plan, you pay in advance — sometimes up to a year in advance in exchange for a lower rate — removing any chance of overage charges when your bill arrives. Even better ...
While you'll have to pay a fair bit upfront, Mint's excellent prepaid plans offer almost unbeatable bang for the buck if you can forgo a few perks and extras. T-Mobile specializes in offering ...
A prepaid phone plan can be paired up with nearly any unlocked phone like Apple's iPhone 15 or Samsung's Galaxy S24. There is also a bounty of affordable phones that can work with one too.
A new report from Ookla claims Metro by T-Mobile is the fastest prepaid network overall. While this is a great compliment and should hold true for most users, there’s more involved than just ...
Status: The Verizon Prepaid Unlimited Data Plan retired on the morning of May 21, 2019, and is no longer available to new customers. Existing customers are grandfathered in, as long as they keep their ...