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The video discusses various cell phone plans as of the end of 2023, highlighting options from US Mobile, Mint Mobile, Visible, AT&T, and Boost. Key plans include US Mobile's Unlimited Starter plan with perks like 30 GB data, Mint Mobile's 15 GB plan for savings, and AT&T's Unlimited Starter plan for families. The Boost Infinite access for iPhone plan offers discounts on iPhone 15 models. International and data features are detailed for each plan. The speaker emphasizes checking network coverage and shares a site for mapping coverage. Overall, the video focuses on helping viewers save money on cell phone bills through informed plan choices.
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In this segment of the video, the best cell phone plans for the end of 2023 are discussed. The number one plan mentioned is the US Mobile Unlimited Starter plan, priced at $25 per month, inclusive of taxes and fees, offering 30 GB of high-speed data before unlimited data at 1 Mbps. Additional perks include 5 GB of Hotspot data, 720p video streaming, and priority data on the Verizon network. The video also covers the US Mobile Kosher plan for unlimited talk and text at $7.50 per month. For a cheap plan, the US Mobile 2 GB plan at $10 per month is recommended. The Mint Mobile 15 GB plan is highlighted as the best annual plan, offering cost savings with 15 GB of data, Hotspot data, and free calling to Canada and Mexico.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses Mint Mobile and Visible Base plans. Mint Mobile offers flexibility in plan upgrades and is running a limited-time promotional deal offering three extra months of free service for new customers. Visible Base, priced at $25 per month, provides unlimited high-speed data and a 5 Mbps hotspot. However, data is deprioritized in crowded areas, and speeds are capped at 200 Mbps. For an upgraded option, Visible Plus at $45 per month offers unlimited priority data, premium features, and benefits like international calling and 4K video streaming, at a lower cost compared to similar plans from Verizon.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the Boost Infinite access for iPhone plan, which offers up to $1,000 off any iPhone 15 model without requiring a trade-in. The offer allows for a free iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, or iPhone 15 Pro, with only the iPhone 15 Pro Max requiring payment. The remaining balance after the credit is financed over 36 months. The plan includes unlimited talk, text, and 30GB of high-speed data with additional international calling features and roam data in Canada and Mexico. For two lines, the US Mobile 12GB plan is recommended for its shareable data and affordable $8 per line add-on, with the ability to choose between T-Mobile and Verizon networks for coverage.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the AT&T unlimited starter plan, highlighting its features such as unlimited high-speed data, 3 GB of Hotspot data, and unlimited talk, text, and data roaming in Canada and Mexico. The plan costs $65 for a single line and $35 per line for a family of four. AT&T offers trade-in deals, where you can save up to $1,000 on an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max. The AT&T unlimited starter plan is compared favorably to other options for families, being more affordable than plans from T-Mobile or Verizon after device discounts. However, it is noted that for single-line users, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile are more expensive compared to prepaid options like US Mobile and Visible. Additionally, three bonus plans are mentioned, including Mobile X’s customizable plan, Metro’s $25 unlimited plan for new customers with BYOD, and Google Fi Unlimited Plus for international travelers.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a cell phone plan that automatically activates when you land in your destination, but notes that international calls are expensive at 20 cents per minute. They suggest checking for the best network coverage in your area before selecting a plan. The speaker shares a website called coveragemap.com for crowdsourced coverage maps and encourages viewers to share their current cell phone plan details and preferences in the comments. They aim to help people save money on their cell phone bills.
