
Realistically, most people will fit into one of these plans, even if their previous plan had unlimited data. Mint’s data plans are available in 5GB, 15GB, and 20GB sizes. For example, the top unlimited plan breaks down to $40 per month for three months, $35 per month for six months, and $30 per month for 12 months. You can get Mint Mobile plans in three, six, or 12-month increments with the best monthly rate for those willing to get the 12-month plan. Mint Mobile has three data plans and an unlimited plan with three-term lengths for each. Google Fi's cheapest plan starts at $20 per month for a single line, though Fi's best rates require you to bring multiple lines to the carrier.

Customers who bring multiple lines to Mint Family can pay Mint's best rates every three months. Mint's pricing is tied to how long (number of months) customers renew their service, with the best rate being 12-month renewals, which are available after the three-month introductory period. Mint Mobile starts at $15 per month, beginning with an introductory term of three months.
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What may be a little odd for some are Mint’s multi-month discounts that reward customers who buy a full year of phone service upfront. Mint Mobile sticks to a fairly simple layout with just four plans and three term lengths.

Google Fi has kept its pricing competitive and expanded to offer three plans with multi-line discounts, so just about anyone can find something with Google Fi that works for their needs. Google Fi is certainly a compelling carrier option, especially if your phone runs Android.
