Red Pocket's 500MB plan is $5 per month.
It includes 100 minutes, 100 texts and 500MB of data per month. The data is shut off after you reach your high-speed allotment. You can use up to up to your entire high-speed data allowance as hotspot data.
Red Pocket uses the AT&T or T-Mobile networks to provide coverage.
This plan is also deprioritized.
A deprioritized plan means you may notice temporarily slightly slower data speeds during times when the network is busy. This can include being at a sports game, stadium, concert, airport, or other crowded area where a lot of people are on their phones. When the network is no longer busy, you’ll resume getting the fastest speeds available.
Video streams at 4.5Mbps on Red Pocket GSMA, uncapped speeds on GSMT on this plan.
That's fast enough for watching videos at about 720p HD resolution.
Red Pocket's 500MB plan also supports:
You can add a tablet line to this plan for $10 per month.
Overall, I do not recommend Red Pocket's 500MB plan. I think it’s too expensive for the features and the data you get. I suggest you to consider other options.
International texting notes: Not supported.
International calling notes: Free international calling is included to over 80+ countries.
Canada and Mexico notes: None
International data notes: Not supported.
US Mobile's No Data plan is $8 per month.
It includes unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and No Data of data per month. The data is shut off after you reach your high-speed allotment. You can use up to up to your entire high-speed data allowance as hotspot data.
US Mobile uses the T-Mobile or Verizon networks to provide coverage.
This plan is also deprioritized.
A deprioritized plan means you may notice temporarily slightly slower data speeds during times when the network is busy. This can include being at a sports game, stadium, concert, airport, or other crowded area where a lot of people are on their phones. When the network is no longer busy, you’ll resume getting the fastest speeds available.
US Mobile's No Data plan also supports:
You cannot add a smartwatch or tablet line to this plan.
Overall, I do not recommend US Mobile's No Data plan. I think it’s too expensive for the features and the data you get. I suggest you to consider other options.
International texting notes: International texting is not supported.
International calling notes: Not supported.
Canada and Mexico notes: International eSIM data add-ons are available for data roaming in Canada and Mexico. Requires an eSIM compatible phone.
International data notes: International data is available for purchase via international eSIM add-ons. Requires an eSIM compatible phone.
Tello's No Data plan is $8 per month.
It includes unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and No Data of data per month. After you reach your high-speed data allotment, you get unlimited data at slow speeds (None). You can use up to up to your entire high-speed data allowance as hotspot data.
Tello uses the T-Mobile networks to provide coverage.
This plan is also deprioritized.
A deprioritized plan means you may notice temporarily slightly slower data speeds during times when the network is busy. This can include being at a sports game, stadium, concert, airport, or other crowded area where a lot of people are on their phones. When the network is no longer busy, you’ll resume getting the fastest speeds available.
Tello's No Data plan also supports:
You cannot add a smartwatch or tablet line to this plan.
Overall, I do not recommend Tello's No Data plan. I think it’s too expensive for the features and the data you get. I suggest you to consider other options.
International texting notes: Not supported.
International calling notes: Free international calling to over 60+ countries.
Canada and Mexico notes: No.
International data notes: Not supported.
Ting's $5/GB plan is $10 per month.
It includes unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and $5/GB of data per month. The data is shut off after you reach your high-speed allotment. You can use up to up to your entire high-speed data allowance as hotspot data.
Ting uses the T-Mobile or Verizon networks to provide coverage.
This plan is also deprioritized.
A deprioritized plan means you may notice temporarily slightly slower data speeds during times when the network is busy. This can include being at a sports game, stadium, concert, airport, or other crowded area where a lot of people are on their phones. When the network is no longer busy, you’ll resume getting the fastest speeds available.
Ting's $5/GB plan also supports:
You cannot add a smartwatch or tablet line to this plan.
Overall, I recommend Ting's $5/GB plan. I think it is a great overall value in terms of its price, its features, and how much high-speed data is included.
International texting notes: None
International calling notes: Ting offers pay-per-minute international calling rates to a wide selection of countries.
Canada and Mexico notes: None
International data notes: Ting offers pay-per-use international data in a wide selection of countries.