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T-Mobile is targeting a new crowd with its latest prepaid plans

May 8, 2026
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T-Mobile is looking to add new customers, but this time, from those visiting the United States. The “new short-term prepaid eSIM plans” will launch on May 18, starting at $25. There are four plans to choose from, but each will provide access to unlimited talk, text, and 5G internet.

Not a bad option for travelers

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When it comes to the details, and as mentioned above, there will be four plans to choose from. T-Mobile will offer a 7-day, 10-day, 14-day, and 30-day pass. The 7-day pass will cost $25, the 10-day at $30, the 14-day pass will cost $35, while the 30-day pass will come in at $50.

Each plan will offer unlimited talk and text in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. All the plans will also include unlimited data, with 50GB of premium data. What is premium data? Premium data ensures high-speed transfers when the network conditions aren’t optimal.

All the plans will also include hotspot data in the US, with the 7-day pass featuring 14GB, the 10-day pass at 20GB, the 14-day pass with 28GB, and the 30-day pass with 50GB. Those who need to tether in Canada or Mexico will have access to 5GB of high-speed data.

T-Mobile provides great coverage across the US with excellent data speeds. For the most part, you can’t really go wrong here.

If you’re interested, or planning a trip, you can download the app, purchase the pass you need, and you’ll be ready to go when you touch down. If you want, you can always check out all the full details of the plan. Once again, the plans will be available starting on May 18.

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5G

Nationwide and Ultra Capacity

Premium data

50GB, 100GB, or Unlimtied

Data cap

None

International calling

$0.25/minute in 215+ destinations

International texting

215+ destinations

International roaming

215+ destinations

T-Mobile is one of the big three carriers with a large nationwide 5G network. T-Mobile offers premium postpaid plans with unlimited data and affordable prepaid options with support for most Android phones. The U.S. Pass eSIM plan is a great way to get connected as soon as you land in the United States if you’re coming for vacation.


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