Xfinity Mobile is out with an update to its unlimited plans today. Touting pricing up to 50% below major carriers, Xfinity Mobile’s new unlimited plans make it more affordable, particularly for two or three lines. That’s $30 per line for two to four phones and just $20 for additional lines after that.
Xfinity announced the cheaper unlimited plan pricing in a press release:
“Today, Xfinity Mobile introduced new pricing for two and three lines of Unlimited – $30 per line – that can save customers up to 50 percent over AT&T, 45 percent over Verizon, and 25 percent over T-Mobile for two lines, with additional savings when you add more lines*. Pricing for Xfinity Mobile’s Unlimited plans are now $45/line for one line, and $30/line for two, three or four lines, and $20/line for additional lines. They are available nationwide for new or existing customers starting today.”
Xfinity Mobile’s New Unlimited Plan
- Xfinity Internet plan required
- Includes 5G and 4G LTE coverage (on Verizon’s network), plus millions of Xfinity WiFi hotspots
- $45 for 1 line
- $60 for 2, $90 for 3, $120 for 4 ($20 per month for each additional line)
- No contracts
- Throttling after 20GB of data used per line
- Available for both new and existing customers
- $200 Visa prepaid card promotion with eligible new lines when porting a number/bringing your own device
- Xfinity Mobile customers with Xfinity Reward can earn an additional $100 for each added line up to five
As you can see below, the change makes Xfinity Mobile considerably cheaper than the major carriers for two or three lines.
Xfinity Mobile also offers “By the Gig” plans that go from $15 per line for 1GB of data. Notably, customers can switch any line between data options at any time.
Keep in mind you do need to have Xfinity for internet service to be eligible for Xfinity Mobile, but if you do, there’s some good savings potential. You can check out all the details and Xfinity Mobile coverage in your area here.
For a closer look at the best cheap iPhone plans out there, check our full guide. And we’ve also got a detailed comparison of the major US carriers:
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