Getting hit with data overage charges? Is your family's cellphone bill busting your budget? Now you can land a better, cheaper smartphone plan. After studying more than 70 plans from 10 different wireless carriers, we picked the best plans for every kind of user.
Best for families: Virgin Mobile Wi-Fi Lovers Delight
Individual Plan: Boost Mobile Data Boost 1GB
Family Plan: Virgin Mobile Wi-Fi Lovers Delight
Monthly service bill
$35
$80 ($20 each for four plans)
Two-year cost with phones
$1,390
$3,920
Can you bring a phone?
Sprint only
No
Data
1GB
Wi-Fi only
Data overage?
Speed slows
Not applicable
Network
Sprint 3G/4G LTE
Sprint 3G/4G LTE
Why it wins
Don’t need the bells and whistles of a data-driven plan? This is our pick for bare-bones functions like talk and text, as well as data to cover basic email needs. If you have a data-heavy month, your speeds will be reduced, but you won’t be charged extra.
Virgin Mobile is the only carrier here offering sub-$100 service for four lines. Downsides: Each user has only 300 monthly talk minutes (all other plans are unlimited), cellular data isn’t included, and you can’t get an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy S6. But customer satisfaction ratings are high.
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An iPhone 6 is $100 cheaper than at other carriers.
The two-year cost includes a $500 Samsung Galaxy S5 for each user.
Runner-up
The MetroPCS $30/Month plan offers similar options and features for $5 less per month, but iPhones aren’t available.
Want an iPhone and just a wee bit of cellular data? T-Mobile Simple Choice offers the iPhone 6 and 1GB per line for $100 a month.
Methodology: For all plans we added up the cost of two years of service and a 16BG iPhone 6 for each user (or a Samsung Galaxy S6 if the iPhone wasn’t offered). We looked at both 2-year service contracts and non-contract plans. Family plans are priced for four lines. Winners were chosen on the basis of price, plan features, and ratings for network quality, and customer satisfaction.
Best for Typical Users
Best for individuals: Cricket Basic
Best for families: Cricket Basic with Group Save Discount
Individual Plan: Cricket Basic
Family Plan: Cricket Basic With Group Save Discount
Monthly service bill
$40
$100
Two-year cost with phones
$1,610
$5,000
Can you bring a phone?
Yes
Yes
Data
2.5GB
2.5GB on each line
Data overage?
Speed slows
Speed slows
Network
AT&T 4G LTE
AT&T 4G LTE
Why it wins
Cricket uses AT&T’s network, so you get Big Four coverage for only $40 a month. That amount drops to $35 if you enroll in an autopay program. Though the carrier doesn’t offer the iPhone 6, it does have an iPhone 5c, along with other smart and basic phones. The price includes taxes and fees.
By offering big discounts when you add other lines, Cricket is also a good deal for the entire family. If you’re worried that 2.5GB isn’t meeting your data needs, you can add 1GB to a line for only $10 per month. As with the individual plan, taxes and fees are included, and an iPhone 6 isn’t offered.
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Get a Galaxy S6 for $0 down with a phone payment plan.
Sign up for four lines, and service for a fifth phone comes free.
Runner-up
For $5 less a month, get the iPhone 6 with Boost Mobile’s $35 Data Boost Up plan. Video streaming, however, can be limited to a slow 3G.
Sprint’s Family Share Pack lets you share 8GB of data for $130 a month.
Methodology: For all plans we added up the cost of two years of service and a 16BG iPhone 6 for each user (or a Samsung Galaxy S6 if the iPhone wasn’t offered). We looked at both 2-year service contracts and non-contract plans. Family plans are priced for four lines. Winners were chosen on the basis of price, plan features, and ratings for network quality, and customer satisfaction.
Best for Bargain Hunters
Best for individuals: Sprint $60 Unlimited
Best for families: Cricket Pro with Group Save Discount
Individual Plan: Sprint $60 Unlimited
Family Plan: Cricket Pro With Group Save Discount
Monthly service bill
$60
$160
Two-year cost with phones
$2,090
$6,440
Can you bring a phone?
Yes
Yes
Data
Unlimited
10GB on each line
Data overage?
None
Speed slows
Network
Sprint 4G LTE
AT&T 4G LTE
Why it wins
“Sprint is positioning itself as the value leader,” says FierceWireless editor Phil Goldstein. Savings, he says, can be even greater than promised by Sprint’s Cut Your Bill in Half promotion. Save further over two years by leasing an iPhone 6 for $20 a month instead of buying one.
The 10GB of high-speed data per month should be more than enough for the heaviest users. Anything more would be “a bit extreme,” says Kirk Parsons, senior director of telecom services at J.D. Power.
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Sprint will pay your early-termination fee if you hand in your old phone.
Get service on a fifth line for another $20 per month.
Runner-up
If Sprint’s network is slow in your area, you can get a $60 Unlimited plan (but no iPhone) from MetroPCS.
If you want an iPhone 6, you can go with Sprint’s Unlimited Family plan for an extra $20 a month.
Methodology: For all plans we added up the cost of two years of service and a 16BG iPhone 6 for each user (or a Samsung Galaxy S6 if the iPhone wasn’t offered). We looked at both 2-year service contracts and non-contract plans. Family plans are priced for four lines. Winners were chosen on the basis of price, plan features, and ratings for network quality, and customer satisfaction.
Best for Power Users
Best for individuals: Verizon More Everything 6GB with Verizon Edge
Best for families: AT&T Mobile Share Value 20GB with AT&T Next 18
Individual Plan: Verizon More Everything 6GB With Verizon Edge
Family Plan: AT&T Mobile Share Value 20GB With AT&T Next 18
Monthly service bill
$85
$210
Two-year cost with phones
$2,690
$7,640
Can you bring a phone?
Yes
No
Data
6GB
20GB shared
Data overage?
$15 per GB
$15 per GB
Network
Verizon 4G LTE
AT&T 4G LTE
Why it wins
The RootMetrics mobile analytics firm ranks Verizon first in the nation in overall network performance, reliability, and speed. “Particularly when you talk about the advanced technology—4G, 4G LTE—their coverage tends to be broader,” says Parsons.
AT&T invented “rollover” plans back when users were afraid of getting overage charges for talking too long. Now that data is capped, not talk, you can roll unused gigabytes over to the next month. That can come in handy if the kids decide they want a Star Wars marathon.
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New subscribers receive a $100 bill credit for activating a smartphone on Edge.
Should you get tired of your phone, you can upgrade it after 18 months.
Runner-up
A two-year contract with AT&T at $110 a month gets you 6GB of data. And AT&T is No. 1 in customer satisfaction, says J.D. Power.
Don’t need rollover data? Verizon’s More Everything With Verizon Edge is just $200 a month for 20GB.
Methodology: For all plans we added up the cost of two years of service and a 16BG iPhone 6 for each user (or a Samsung Galaxy S6 if the iPhone wasn’t offered). We looked at both 2-year service contracts and non-contract plans. Family plans are priced for four lines. Winners were chosen on the basis of price, plan features, and ratings for network quality, and customer satisfaction.
Best for Frequent Upgraders
Best for individuals: Sprint Family Share Pack 2GB with 12-Month Term Lease
Sprint Family Share Pack 2GB With 12-Month Term Lease
Monthly service bill
$80 (includes phone lease)
Two-year cost with phones
$1,920
Can you bring a phone?
No
Data
2GB
Data overage?
1.5¢ per MB
Network
Sprint 4G LTE
Why it wins
An early upgrade plan “is not necessarily financially the best option for everyone,” says Tara Donnelly, U.S. editor at plan comparison site WhistleOut. “But if you like to update your phone regularly, it’s not a bad idea.” Sprint will lease you an iPhone 6 for $30 a month and upgrade you to a new model after a year, costing you 45% less than buying two new iPhones outright. To keep either phone, though, you’ll have to pay extra once its year is up.
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Lease an iPhone 6 Plus for $35 a month.
Runner-up
Even if you choose half the data of Sprint’s plan, AT&T Next 12 is more expensive. But AT&T often has first dibs on the newest phones.
Methodology: For all plans we added up the cost of two years of service and a 16BG iPhone 6 for each user (or a Samsung Galaxy S6 if the iPhone wasn’t offered). We looked at both 2-year service contracts and non-contract plans. Family plans are priced for four lines. Winners were chosen on the basis of price, plan features, and ratings for network quality, and customer satisfaction.
Best for Technology Recyclers
Best for individuals: Straight Talk Unlimited Bring Your Own Phone Promotion
Straight Talk Unlimited Bring Your Own Phone Promotion
Monthly service bill
$45
Two-year cost with phones
$1,080
Can you bring a phone?
It's required
Data
5GB
Data overage?
Speed slows
Network
Multiple 4G LTE
Why it wins
Bring your own device to Straight Talk and get 5GB for $45 a month, or $41.25 if you pay for a year upfront—remarkably low prices. Just call your old carrier and ask it to “unlock” your phone from its network, and then go to straighttalkbyop.com to see if your phone is compatible. Straight Talk says phones from AT&T and T-Mobile should work, as should most Verizon and Sprint phones.
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An activation kit or SIM card for getting started runs $5.
Runner-up
If you’ll never use close to 5GB of data and have an AT&T or a T-Mobile phone, move it to Cricket Basic and get 2.5GB of data for $40 a month.
Methodology: For all plans we added up the cost of two years of service and a 16BG iPhone 6 for each user (or a Samsung Galaxy S6 if the iPhone wasn’t offered). We looked at both 2-year service contracts and non-contract plans. Family plans are priced for four lines. Winners were chosen on the basis of price, plan features, and ratings for network quality, and customer satisfaction.
Best for Data-Hungry Teens
Best for families: T-Mobile Simple Choice 1GB and 5GB Combined
T-Mobile Simple Choice 1GB and 5GB Combined
Monthly service bill
$140
Two-year cost with phones
$5,960
Can you bring a phone?
Yes
Data
Two lines have 1GB; two have 5GB
Data overage?
Speed slows
Network
T-Mobile 4G LTE
Why it wins
Maybe this describes your family: Mom and Dad need less than a gigabyte, but the kids are sucking up way more data per month. With this plan, data allotments are segregated; if Junior’s goes over his allowance, his data is slowed, but no one else’s is. Plus, music streamed via Pandora, Spotify, and more than two dozen other services won’t count against your children’s data usage.
You should also know ...
You can roll over unused data on the 5GB lines.
Runner-up
If 5GB still isn’t enough, give two kids unlimited lines for just $160 a month.
Methodology: For all plans we added up the cost of two years of service and a 16BG iPhone 6 for each user (or a Samsung Galaxy S6 if the iPhone wasn’t offered). We looked at both 2-year service contracts and non-contract plans. Family plans are priced for four lines. Winners were chosen on the basis of price, plan features, and ratings for network quality, and customer satisfaction.
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