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.
Mint Mobile, owned by T-Mobile, is a prepaid carrier that sets itself apart with multi-month data plans that make it easy to ...
Below you'll find my recommendations for the best prepaid plans based on that criteria. I'd steer you toward Mint Mobile or AT&T if you can afford the upfront payment; otherwise, Verizon and ...
Internet provider AT&T has just confirmed its plans to helped affected customers in the wake of Hurricane Milton.
Life moves pretty fast, but not as fast as Metro by T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS). Ookla, a global leader in network intelligence ...
If you’re looking to switch to one of the best value data plans, you’ll more than likely end up with a prepaid carrier.
Mike Sorrentino is a Senior Editor for Mobile, covering phones, texting apps and smartwatches -- obsessing about how we can make the most of them. Mike also keeps an eye out on the movie and toy ...
but the Samsung Galaxy A15 5G does come with a prepaid option at AT&T. It has an impressive 6.5-inch display yet maintains a slim footprint. Samsung also manages to keep this phone from getting ...
You'll also find your streaming limited to SD. This is an excellent price from AT&T's prepaid selection. It only costs $25 a month for 16GB of data, which for a limited time is double the 8GB AT&T ...
In the United States, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Visible, Mint Mobile, and Google Fi are all vying for your business, and those options increase in international markets. You also need to decide between ...