From CNET: Mint Mobile may soon be acquired by T-Mobile, but that hasn't stopped it from still making some moves on its own. Starting on April 14, the prepaid provider will be upping the amount of data it offers to its new and existing users while still keeping its pricing at the same levels they are at today.
The new prepaid options will be as follows (prices are under Mint's 12-month structure, though the carrier also offers plans in three-month and six-month increments):
- 5GB a month of high-speed 5G/4G LTE data for $15 a month (up from 4GB)
- 15GB a month of high-speed 5G/4G LTE data for $20 a month (up from 10GB)
- 20GB a month of high-speed 5G/4G LTE data for $25 a month (up from 15GB)
- 40GB a month of high-speed 5G/4G LTE data for $30 a month, plus 10GB of hotspot data (this is Mint's "unlimited" plan, and is an increase from the previous 35GB of high-speed data and 5GB of hotspot data)
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