Mint Mobile vs. T-Mobile: Which plan fits your needs and budget? (2025)

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Since T-Mobile acquired Mint Mobile in early 2024, it's become easier to differentiate the two entities and their respective offerings, which all run on T-Mobile's nationwide network.

Mint Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that offers some of the best cheap cell phone plans with its prepaid options for budget-conscious users or those with more typical and casual needs, like making calls, messaging, and using basic apps. T-Mobile is a major carrier that offers prepaid and postpaid plans with perks and premium features, including prioritized data, for higher prices.

Given their matching coverage, the choice between Mint Mobile and T-Mobile essentially comes down to your budget and data needs.

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Mint Mobile Introductory 3-Month Plans

All of Mint Mobile's three-month plans are discounted for new customers. Starting at just $15/month, you can get discounted rates on plans from 5GB up to unlimited monthly data and gain access to T-Mobile's network for unlimited calls and texts from our favorite MVNO.

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T-Mobile Plans

T-Mobile offers prepaid and postpaid plans that include truly unlimited monthly data, copious hot spot data, and other high-end features, with a larger variety of perks for the more expensive postpaid unlimited plans.

Plan offerings

Mint Mobile and T-Mobile offer prepaid plans. Prepaid plans are often budget-friendly, with fewer premium features than many postpaid plans. Prepaid plans historically provided more flexibility than postpaid plans, like T-Mobile's mainstream plans, as they aren't based on contracts, and users could pay monthly (at the beginning of the month) without incurring early termination fees when canceling or changing plans.

However, T-Mobile's postpaid plans are also now paid monthly and no longer based on contracts, so you won't be charged an early termination fee. The major difference is that you pay at the end of the month, and they're usually more expensive due to their premium features.

While Mint Mobile's plans are less expensive than T-Mobile's, Mint Mobile's offerings are relatively inflexible as far as prepaid plans go. They require upfront payment for three, six, or 12 months, with the 12-month option being the most cost-effective. You won't get a prorated refund if you want to cancel service or change to a cheaper plan before your current plan's period ends.

To help you determine whether Mint Mobile is right for you in the long term, the MVNO offers a new customer promotion with discounted prepaid rates on any data plan over three months, starting at $15/month.

Meanwhile, T-Mobile's prepaid offerings are paid monthly and extend more flexibility. Conversely, they're more expensive than Mint Mobile's comparatively inflexible plans.

Mint Mobile and T-Mobile Prepaid offer unlimited and less expensive limited data plans, all of which feature standard data subject to deprioritized speeds behind higher-paying T-Mobile customers.

Mint Mobile and T-Mobile prepaid plans

PlanMint Mobile (12 months per line)T-Mobile (1- 4 lines)Features
5GB$15/monthN/AStandard data. Hot spot shares your data.
10GBN/A$40/month, $70/month, $100/month, $130/monthStandard data. Hot spot shares your data. Scam protection.
15GB$20/monthNAStandard data. Hot spot shares your data.
20GB$25/monthNAStandard data. Hot spot shares your data.
Unlimited$30/month$50/month, $80/month, $110/month, $140/monthStandard data. Mint includes 10GB hot spot. T-Mobile includes 3GB high-speed hot spot and scam protection.
Unlimited PlusN/A$60/month, $90/month, $120/month, $150/monthStandard data. 10 GB high-speed hot spot data. Scam protection.

Read our full Mint Mobile review for a comprehensive assessment of the MNVO's plans, and see our guide to the best Mint Mobile plans and deals for the latest offerings.

In contrast, T-Mobile's postpaid plans are among the best cell phone plans you can buy on the high end and include extra features, like premium data, more hot spot data, and perks like taxes and fees bundled with plan pricing, scam protection, and voicemail to text. Many also include discounts on streaming services.

T-Mobile postpaid plans

T-Mobile postpaid plans1-5 lines pricePremium dataHot spotOther features, perks, and discounts
Essentials Saver$50/month, $80/month, $100/month, $100/month, $125/month50GBUnlimited 3G speedTaxes & fees not included.
Go5G$75/month, $130/month, $130/month, $155/month, $180/month100GB15GBTaxes & fees included. Apple TV Plus 6 months free. Netflix Standard w/ ads free with multiple lines.
Go5G Plus$90/month, $150/month, $150/month, $185/month, $220/monthUnlimited50GBTaxes & fees included. Apple TV Plus and Netflix Standard w/ Ads free. Scam protection. Voicemail to text.
Go5G Next$100/month, $170/month, $180/month, $225/month, $270/monthUnlimited50GBTaxes & fees included. Apple TV Plus, Netflix Standard w/ ads, Hulu w/ Ads free. Scam protection. Voicemail to text. $5/month watch or tablet line.

Premium features

As a budget carrier, Mint Mobile offers substantially fewer high-end features than T-Mobile, which includes various advantages and perks to entice customers into paying higher monthly fees, as detailed below.

"Unlimited" limits

While Mint previously capped its unlimited data plans at 40GB a month, the MVNO now offers truly unlimited data. However, unlimited customers who use more than 35GB of monthly data are subject to deprioritized speeds behind Mint's lower data tiers in contested areas.

T-Mobile's unlimited data plans are also truly unlimited, and data speeds will remain as fast as the network allows. The only exception is customers with standard data (versus premium data) may experience temporarily reduced speeds during times of network congestion (more on that below).

Premium data

Only T-Mobile's postpaid plans include premium data, which is prioritized over the standard data on Mint Mobile and T-Mobile prepaid plans.

Premium data is as fast as the network allows at all times within your premium data allotment. In contrast, standard data can be temporarily deprioritized and artificially slowed when the network is congested in a given coverage area.

No doubt, even premium data speeds can be slower than usual depending on signal strength, what kind of network you're connected to, and when the network is congested, but not to the same extent as deprioritized data.

Mobile hot spot

Mint's and T-Mobile Prepaid's limited data plans offer hot spot data that pulls from your monthly data allotment. However, Mint's unlimited plan and T-Mobile Prepaid's Unlimited Plus plan are limited to 10GB of hot spot data. T-Mobile's Prepaid Unlimited has unlimited hot spot data but at 3G speeds that are likely unusably slow.

T-Mobile's postpaid plans offer much more hot spot data, including up to 50GB with the pricier Go5G Plus and Go5G Next plans. However, the Essentials Saver postpaid plan offers unlimited hot spot data at the same slow 3G speeds as the prepaid Unlimited plan.

Smartwatch connectivity

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Mint doesn't offer a plan for smartwatches, while T-Mobile does for prepaid or postpaid customers.

T-Mobile data-connected smartwatch plans start at $12/month. T-Mobile's most expensive Go5G Next postpaid plan reduces the price of a smartwatch plan to $5/month.

Family or group plans

Mint's "Modern Family" plan allows group management of plans for up to five lines, but there are no multi-line discounts.

T-Mobile prepaid plans let you add up to four lines with multi-line discounts. The same goes for T-Mobile's postpaid plans, where you can add five lines in an online order or more by calling T-Mobile.

Despite T-Mobile's multi-line discounts, it's worth noting that a multi-line Mint plan is still less expensive than any of T-Mobile's plans. In addition, Mint lets you create family plans with varying data allotments, while T-Mobile doesn't.

Our guide to thebest family cell phone plansfeatures both carriersfor their high-value, low-cost options.

Contracts

There are no time-based Mint or T-Mobile plan contracts. You can cancel or change plans anytime without incurring early termination fees.

The only contract you can encounter is if you take advantage of a T-Mobile device deal, like getting four iPhone 16 phones for free with four lines at $25/month or getting the iPhone 15 free. For these device deals, you're committing to at least 24 months with that specific device and an eligible plan. If you break the deal's terms, you need to pay off the remaining balance of the phone based on how many months remain in the 24-month contract.

Essentially, these deals are subsidies for a new phone in exchange for a two-year commitment. They can be worth it if you're sure you'll stay on T-Mobile for at least two years. Otherwise, we recommend buying your phone without a deal if you prefer flexibility.

Coverage

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Mint Mobile runs on T-Mobile's network, so both have identical coverage in the US. Both have excellent coverage in most cities, most highways, and some suburbs. However, coverage can vary greatly in rural areas.

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It's true that Mint's and T-Mobile's coverage maps look different, which is simply proof that coverage maps aren't exactly accurate; as T-Mobile notes in fine print, its map "approximates anticipated coverage outdoors" and "does not guarantee service availability."

While using coverage maps as a general approximation, you should also figure out whether Mint or T-Mobile has good coverage in your area by asking local friends, family, and neighbors. Expand your survey by asking locals on social media, like Facebook or Nextdoor.

Data speeds

Mint offers access to T-Mobile's 4G LTE and basic 5G networks with a maximum advertised speed of 357Mbps. That's more than sufficient for data-intensive apps like social media and streaming video and music.

T-Mobile offers its prepaid and postpaid customers access to 4G LTE, basic 5G, and advanced 5G (mmWave and C-band 5G) with a maximum advertised speed of 418Mbps. The only variance is T-Mobile's Essentials Saver plan, which has a maximum advertised speed of 357Mbps.

Note that Mint and T-Mobile Prepaid are subject to temporarily deprioritized data speeds at any time. T-Mobile postpaid customers who exceed their premium data amount are also subject to temporarily deprioritized data.

Perks and discounts

Mint has a new customer promotion where you can try any of its three-month plans, even the unlimited plan, for discounted prepaid rates starting at just $15/month, with upfront payments starting at $45/month.

Mint also offers deals for its plans if you buy a phone through the MVNO. For example, if you buy the iPhone 16 (the best iPhone for most people) through Mint for $829, you get 12 months of Mint's unlimited plan for $15/month, a 50% discount of $180 off the full $360 cost of a 12-month Unlimited plan. Mint includes the same 12-month unlimited promotion with significant device discounts for some of the best Android phones, including $400 off the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL.

T-Mobile Prepaid comes with various perks, including:

  • T-Mobile Tuesdays offer "free stuff" and deals on food, gas, entertainment, and more, which can be claimed in the T-Mobile app.
  • Scam Shield helps identify and block scam calls.
  • Data Maximizer limits video streams to 2.5Mbps, therefore limiting resolution to save data when watching videos on your phone.
  • Caller ID and WiFi Calling.

T-Mobile postpaid perks vary by plan and can include:

  • Discounts on streaming services.
  • Bundled taxes and fees in price.
  • Enhanced scam protection with Scam Shield Premium.
  • Voicemail to text.
  • Smartwatch plan discounts.

Customer support

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Mint has one of the best reputations in the business for customer support, and its app is class-leading for simplicity and user-friendliness. Reaching a customer service representative is quick through the in-app chat function or by phone.

T-Mobile's app is also straightforward with a little more clutter than Mint's, but you can still easily check your account and manage plans. We haven't had a reason to test T-Mobile's customer support yet, so we can't comment on its responsiveness and effectiveness.

Which should you sign up for?

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Mint Mobile and T-Mobile have the same coverage, so that shouldn't be a consideration here as long as you've established that T-Mobile's coverage works for you.

Most people will be happy with Mint for common needs, like making phone calls, messaging, and using basic (rather than intensive) apps over data. The MVNO's low prices are hard to pass up, especially if you know you don't need unlimited data and can opt for a limited data plan. Remember that Mint's best value comes with its 12-month plan options, which are less flexible than T-Mobile Prepaid's month-to-month options but notably more affordable.

T-Mobile's postpaid unlimited plans make more sense for heavy data users who value reliably fast, prioritized speeds from premium data, plenty of hot spot data, and the myriad perks that work to justify the higher costs.

Antonio Villas-Boas

Senior Tech Reporter

Antonio Villas-Boas is a consumer tech expert with over a decade of experience testing and reviewing smartphones, tablets, computers, smartwatches, and phone carriers.ExperienceAntonio joined the Business Insider team in 2015 as a tech reporter on the news desk and moved to the service journalism team in 2020. As Business Insider’s senior tech reporter, Antonio has developed industry-leading battery-life tests for smartphones and tablets, and has covered and reviewed hundreds (if not thousands) of products from major brands like Apple, Google, Samsung, and OnePlus since as far back as Samsung’s Galaxy S6, the original Apple Watch, and the very first Google Pixel. This decade-plus of experience has given him tremendous insights into what consumer tech truly stands the test of time and what will be irrelevant in just a few years' time (RIP The Pebble).Antonio is also an experienced deal hunter, surfacing the best discounts on phones, laptops, and smartwatches for readers during sale events like Prime Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday.Previously, Antonio was a consumer-electronics analyst at PCMag and ran his own blog.Why you can trust AntonioAntonio approaches all his reviews not only as a tech expert but as a consumer himself. He reads every word of fine print in the phone carrier plans he reviews, and is deeply skeptical of deals that promise you the latest iPhone model for free. (Spoiler: it might be “free,” but you could be stuck with it for three years.)He largely recommends less expensive and small-scale fixes to upgrade your existing tech before considering buying the latest and flashiest in new tech. Antonio believes his role as the go-to “tech guy” for his family and friends extends to his readers as well; he only recommends products that have stood up to the testing process.Scripps News, NewsNation, Fox 5 DC, NBC LX, and Rich DeMuro’s “Rich On Tech” radio show have requested his commentary and expertise.ExpertiseHis expertise includes:

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