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Mint Mobile Review: $15 Per Month Cell Phone Plans

Updated: December 12, 2025 By Robert Farrington | 5 Min Read 2 Comments

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Mint Mobile
This detailed illustration, framed by the dark blue "THE COLLEGE INVESTOR" logo in the bottom left, depicts a user engaging with a digital interface, symbolizing the modern, online-only nature of Mint Mobile's service. A person with dark blue hair and a light pink face, wearing a dark blue shirt and a watch, is shown in profile, looking towards the right. They are holding a blue smartphone in their left hand, displaying a stylized user profile or account interface with light pink elements. Their right hand is extended, index finger pointing at a yellow 3D cube, interacting with a translucent, futuristic screen that features various floating geometric shapes in shades of blue, yellow, pink, and white. These elements represent the streamlined digital experience and premium wireless service that Mint Mobile offers through its contract-free cell phone plans and the T-Mobile network, emphasizing the accessibility and simplicity of managing a mobile plan online, as discussed in the article's review.

Mint Mobile is a contract-free cell phone service that offers premium plans at low prices! This is a game-changer for those who are tired of paying huge cell phone bills.

With Mint Mobile, their plans are competitive and they have excellent coverage though the T-Mobile network, which includes 5G access. In fact, Mint is now a subsidiary of T-Mobile. 

In this Mint Mobile review, we’ll go over what’s included in Mint Mobile’s different plans, and whether or not they’ll be a good choice for your next cell phone plan. Let’s dive in!


Mint Mobile Logo

Quick Summary

  • Unlimited talk, text, and data for $30 per month
  • Unlimited calling to Mexico and Canada
  • 7-Day Money Back Guarantee
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Mint Mobile Details

Product Name

Mint Mobile

Plan Lengths

3,6, and 12 Months

Pricing

$15 to $40/Month

Network

T-Mobile

Promotions

7-Day Money Back Guarantee

Who Is Mint Mobile?

Mint Mobile is a discount cellular service provider. They were established in 2016 in Costa Mesa, CA and were the first company to sell premium wireless service online-only. Once partially owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, Mint Mobile was acquired by T-Mobile for $1.35 billion. It was announced on May 1, 2024, that the sale had been finalized. 

Even with the T-Mobile acquisition, Mint will continue to operate under its own brand. In fact, the company has announced that new customers can enjoy discounted pricing until the end of 2024. Ryan Reynolds is no longer an owner, but continues to be a part of Mint's marketing initiatives, e.g. television commercials. 

What Do They Offer?

Mint Mobile focuses on offering low cost cell phone service - with a huge focus on simplicity. They offer robust plan options (including unlimited talk, text, and data) at very affordable prices.

Mint Mobile doesn’t own a cellular network. Instead, it uses T-Mobile’s network. This makes Mint a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). Mint also doesn’t have any physical stores. It’s one way it can keep costs down and pass those savings onto its customers. Being an MVNO also means that Mint doesn’t have to spend money maintaining a cellular network infrastructure.

Related: Cell Phone Plan Discounts For College Students

Mobile Plans

Mint Mobile has four different plans. It quotes all of its plans with a monthly price but you pay for 3, 6, or 12 months at a time. Every plan includes:

  • Unlimited talk & text
  • Nationwide coverage
  • Uses 5G or 4G LTE, whichever is strongest
  • Free calling to Mexico and Canada
  • Free mobile hotspot (used through a mobile hotspot-enabled phone)
  • Wifi calling and text
  • Free 3-in-1 SIM card

Plans are broken down by the amount of data that you plan to use. The Intro 3-month plan is just that, an introductory plan. After your first 3-months, you can keep the same low intro price by renewing into a 12-month plan.

Data

3-Month Plan

Renewal Price

6-Month Plans

12-Month Plans

5 GB

$15 

$25

$20

$15 

15 GB

$20 

$35 

$25

$20 

20 GB

$25 

$45 

$25

$25 

Unlimited 

$30

$40

$35 


$30 


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Coverage

Mint’s coverage will be the same as T-Mobile’s coverage. You can check your street address on Mint’s website. T-Mobile is ranked second in national coverage behind Verizon by comparecellular.com.

7-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Cell phone coverage maps are just estimates. You never really know the quality of any coverage until you’re in a specific location and can try it out.

Mint Mobile lets you do exactly that. If at any point during the first 7 days of using the service you’re not happy, you can get a full refund for what you paid (minus S&H). You don't even have to send the product back. 

Coming Soon!

Free Roaming in Canada

In May 2024, Mint announced that they will be rolling out two new features in the near future. The first is Free Roaming in Canada. This will allow Mint Mobile users to receive unlimited talk and text, along with 3GB of high-speed data, when travelling in Canada. This will be offered at no additional coast, and will renew monthly. 

Scam Screener

Another upcoming feature, Mint Mobile's new Scam Screener, will display a "Scam Likely" message when users receive a phone call that Mint Mobile deems to be a scam. Users will also see other labels, such as "Telemarketing", "Nuisance", and more, making it easier to screen unwanted calls. As with Free Roaming in Canada, this feature will be available at no additional cost. 

Compatible Phones

Mint Mobile’s network is GSM-based, which means it can run unlocked phones. This is different from Verizon’s CDMA-based network, which is not so friendly to unlocked phones. If you’re bringing over a handset that was previously used on Verizon’s network, 5G and LTE should be fine but calls.

Certainly, confirm the compatibility of your phone with Mint Mobile first.

You can check your phone’s compatibility on Mint’s website at https://www.mintmobile.com/byop/.

A large variety of phones can be purchased through Mint as well. Many of the phones on their site have 0% financing available.

Is It Worth It?

If you are looking for a mobile phone service, Mint Mobile is certainly worth checking out. It’s competitive plan options at great prices make it a top contender. It’s also why we have it listed on our list of the best cell phone plans.

Some things to be aware of is that MVNOs can get disconnected from the network when there’s lots of traffic. You’ll need to be in an area that has good coverage.

But customer service is a strength of Mint Mobile. If you need help, you can call them at (800) 683-7392 or use their online chat service.

With that being said, if you are fine with their pricing plans and network, Mint Mobile is a good deal. It’s competitive plan options at great prices should make it a top contender for your next mobile phone plan.

Mint Mobile Features

Plan Lengths

3, 6 and 12 months

Pricing

Intro 3-Month Plan


  • 5GB Data Plan — $15/month
  • 15GB Data Plan — $20/month
  • 20GB Data Plan — $25/month
  • Unlimited Data Plan — $30/month

Regular 3-month plan:

  • 5GB Data Plan — $25/month
  • 15GB Data Plan — $35/month
  • 20GB Data Plan — $45/month
  • Unlimited Data Plan — $40/month

6-month plan:

  • 5GB Data Plan — $20/month
  • 15GB Data Plan — $25/month
  • 20GB Data Plan — $35/month
  • Unlimited Data Plan — $35/month

12-month plan:

  • 5GB Data Plan — $15/month
  • 15GB Data Plan — $20/month
  • 20GB Data Plan — $25/month
  • Unlimited Data Plan — $30/month

Hotspot Data Cap

20 GB

Network

T-Mobile

Wi-Fi Calling And Text

Yes

International Calling

Free calls to Mexico and Canada

Accepts Unlocked Phones

Yes

Phone Financing Available

Yes

Customer Service Phone Number

1-800-683-7392

Customer Service Hours

7 days a week, 5 am-7 pm (PST)

Mobile App Availability

iOS and Android

Promotions

7-Day Money Back Guarantee

Mint Mobile Review
  • Pricing and Fees
  • Ease of Use
  • Customer Service
  • Coverage Area
Overall
4

Summary

Mint Mobile offers nationwide coverage and affordable plans starting at $15 per month for 3 GB of data and $30 per month for unlimited.

Pros

  • Affordable prepaid plans (no long-term contracts)
  • Nationwide coverage on T-Mobile network
  • 7-day trial with money back guarantee
  • 10 GB of mobile hotspot

Cons

  • No multi-line discounts
  • Potential for network deprioritization
  • No physical stores
  • Try Mint Mobile

Editor: Clint Proctor Reviewed by: Claire Tak

Robert Farrington
Robert Farrington

Robert Farrington is the founder of The College Investor and is widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading voices on student loan debt and saving for college. He holds an MBA from UC San Diego Rady School of Management and has spent over 15 years researching, writing, and advising on student loans, 529 plans, financial aid programs, and saving and investing for young professionals.

Robert has been featured in the The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, NBC News, and Forbes, where he has been a regular personal finance contributor for over a decade. His work combines both professional expertise and personal experience – he successfully navigated his own student loan repayment journey and has helped thousands of readers do the same.

He is committed to making the intersection of personal finance and education transparent and accessible. You can learn more about Robert on the About Page or on his personal site RobertFarrington.com.

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