AT&T is raising prices on its retired Unlimited Elite smartphone plan by $5 per line. As compensation, AT&T is providing an additional 10GB of mobile hotspot data for 50GB total. The change will take ...
While newer iOS and Android devices have this ability, make sure your cellular plan allows you to share a hotspot (also known as tethering). At AT&T, you can access this on several plans ...
For instance, you can get hotspot plans from Boost (AT&T/Dish/T-Mobile), Cricket (AT&T), H2O (AT&T), Karma (T-Mobile), Metro (T-Mobile), Net10 (Verizon), and Simple Mobile (T-Mobile) among others.
It doesn't matter whether you're using the latest iPhone or you prefer the newest Galaxy, Pixel or other Android; you'll need a good unlimited data plan to get the most out of your device.
An elusive and short lived unlimited data plan that retired in 2019. Released in November 2018, while Verizon's Prepaid Unlimited Hotspot Data Plan (pUDP) wasn't 'perfect' - it was a sweet deal with ...