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Is a Mint Mobile family plan worth the switch?

July 7, 2023
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Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

Mint Mobile prides itself on offering cheap phone plans for as little as $15 a month, making it a great deal for someone looking to save money on their phone bill. Recently the Ryan Reynolds-owned carrier widened its target to families as well. Is the Mint Mobile family plan worth it? Let’s dive right in and discuss.

What is included in the Mint Mobile family plan?

Like all of Mint’s plans, the Mint Mobile family plan runs on the T-Mobile network and is paid at least three months in advance.

When creating a Mint Mobile family plan, you’ll be asked to pick out specific plans for each line. For example, you could have two users on Unlimited while the third and fourth users are on the 5GB plan. You can see the full list of plans and benefits below:

Plan Cost Talk & Text Data Extras
Plan

Mint 5GB

Cost

$75 for three months
$120 for six months
$180 for 12 months

Talk & Text

Unlimited

Data

4GB LTE/5G access

Extras

Hotspot up to data limit

Plan

Mint 15GB

Cost

$105 for three months
$150 for six months
$240 for 12 months

Talk & Text

Unlimited

Data

10GB LTE/5G access

Extras

Hotspot up to data limit

Plan

Mint 20GB

Cost

$135 for three months
$210 for six months
$300 for 12 months

Talk & Text

Unlimited

Data

15GB LTE/5G access

Extras

Hotspot up to data limit

Plan

Mint Unlimited

Cost

$120 for three months
$210 for six months
$360 for 12 months

Talk & Text

Unlimited

Data

40GB premium data
Unlimited 4G/5G

Extras

10GB hotspot access

For most users, we recommend the Unlimited plan, especially right now. For a limited time, Mint is offering all of its plans for the same $ 15-a-month rate if a customer is part of a family plan. That means you can try the unlimited data plan for three months for the same price as the humble 5GB plan.

Okay, but what about savings? Most family plans give you discounts for every line you add. Unfortunately, Mint Mobile doesn’t do this. There is no discount for having a family plan. So why bother? There are some benefits to having a Mint Mobile family plan:

  • You can manage every line from one account.
  • You don’t have to pay for 12 months at once to get the lowest rates possible.

The last point is the most significant one. Normally Mint Mobile requires you to pre-pay in either 3, 6, or 12-month increments. Paying annually in one lump sum yields the best discounts. For those with at least two lines on a family plan, you’ll still be required to commit to a year’s service, but you’ll only have to pay quarterly. For families with multiple members, this means they can enjoy Mint’s great pricing without having to pay a ton of cash upfront.

Is the Mint Mobile family plan a good value?

Considering Mint Mobile has aggressive pricing for single accounts, I have to say I feel like Mint Mobile could do more to make its family plans stand out. Even a discount of, say, $1 or 2 a month per line would be something. Or maybe take a page from Verizon Prepaid and give loyalty discounts to family plan members that stick with Mint long-term. Really anything to make family plans slightly more enticing.

As it stands, Mint Mobile family plans don’t really offer any major differences from a standard account, other than you can pay in 3-month increments and still get the biggest discounts. However, that doesn’t mean the pricing isn’t still a good value for some users.

If you are considering a limited family plan, Mint Mobile has some of the cheapest rates you’re going to find. Families will pay $15 a month every three months for 4GB of data. In comparison, Tello offers a 5GB plan for $19 a month, and Fi Flexible offers four lines for $65, or what works out to $16.25 a line.

Things become slightly less impressive when you look at other unlimited family plans. Waving away any temporary pricing discounts, long-term an unlimited plan is going to cost you $30 a line for four people — or $120 a month.

$30 a line is actually pretty decent and manages to one-up several prepaid families, including the plans offered by Metro from T-Mobile and Cricket Wireless. At the end of the day, Mint Mobile has aggressive pricing for families. It’s just not the absolute cheapest if that’s important to you.

Mint Mobile family plan alternatives

Google Fi Wireless logo on smartphone with SIM card and SIM ejector next to it Stock photo 2

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

If you’re looking to save even more money on a family plan, you’ll want to consider Google Fi and US Mobile. The former runs on T-Mobile’s network, while the latter works on Verizon or T-Mobile.

Here’s a quick TL;DR on what both of these Mint Mobile alternatives have to offer:

Google Fi Wireless at a glance

Google Fi Wireless is a great choice for those looking for the lowest rates possible for unlimited data. As you can see, four lines will set you back just $80. That’s just $20 a month per person! Like Mint Mobile, you’ll get access through T-mobile’s network. Additionally, Fi also roams on US Cellular’s network, which could be helpful for those who live in the Midwest. All in all, Fi offers a similar experience to Mint but with a few extras, despite costing less.

See more plan details below:

Flexible Simply Unlimited Unlimited Plus

Cost

Flexible

$20/mo + $10/GB per month for 1 line
$35/mo + $10/GB per month for 2 lines
$50/mo + $10/GB per month for 3 lines
$65/mo + $10/GB per month for 4 lines
$80/mo + $10/GB per month for 5 lines
$95/mo + $10/GB per month for 6 lines

Simply Unlimited

$50 per month for 1 line
$80 per month for 2 lines ($40 per line)
$80 per month for 3 lines (previously $25 per line, now $26.67 per line)
$80 per month for 4 lines ($20 per line)
$100 per month for 5 lines ($20 per line)
$120 per month for 6 lines ($20 per line)

Unlimited Plus

$65 per month for 1 line
$110 a month for 2 lines ($55 per line)
$135 per month for 3 lines ($45 per line)
$160 per month for 4 lines ($40 per line)
$200 per month for 5 lines ($40 per line)
$240 per month for 6 lines ($40 per line)

Talk & Text

Flexible

Unlimited

Simply Unlimited

Unlimited

Unlimited Plus

Unlimited

Data

Flexible

$10 per GB used until you reach limit

Simply Unlimited

Up to 35GB of free, unmetered data

Unlimited Plus

Up to 50GB of free, unmetered data

Hotspot

Flexible

Full-speed at $10 per GB rate

Simply Unlimited

5GB of Wi-Fi hotspot tethering per person

Unlimited Plus

Full-speed included

International

Flexible

Free calls from US to Canada and Mexico.
On an iPhone, when you travel outside of the US, tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot options are not available.

Simply Unlimited

Free calls from US to Canada and Mexico
No international calls, texts, and data outside the US, Canada, and Mexico

Unlimited Plus

Free calls from US to over 50 countries.
Unlimited data and texts in over 200 countries or regions.

Extras

Flexible

Data free after per-month limit

Simply Unlimited

None

Unlimited Plus

100GB of Google One storage for each group plan member.

One year of YouTube Premium per user at no additional cost.

US Mobile at a glance

US Mobile costs a little more than Fi for an unlimited plan, at $100 for four lines. It also offers limited data and a shared data pool plan for those that don’t want or need tons of data. While Fi offers better pricing, US Mobile comes in closely behind it. It also has the advantage of Verizon support, for those areas with weaker T-Mobile signals that want to take advantage of the Big Red network instead.

See more plan details below:

Shared Data 2-25GB Plan Unlimited Basic Unlimited Premium

Cost

Shared Data

$9 per line + $2 per GB

2-25GB Plan

$12 for 2GB
$15 for 5GB
$20 for 15GB
$25 for 25GB

Unlimited Basic

$35 for one line
$20 per line for 4

Unlimited Premium

$45 for one line
$30 per line for 4

Talk & Text

Shared Data

Unlimited

2-25GB Plan

Unlimited

Unlimited Basic

Unlimited

Unlimited Premium

Unlimited

Data

Shared Data

At $2 per GB

2-25GB Plan

2-25GB

Unlimited Basic

40GB of 5G/LTE

Unlimited Premium

100GB of 5G/LTE

Hotspot

Shared Data

At $2 per GB

2-25GB Plan

Up to plan limit

Unlimited Basic

5GB hotspot data

Unlimited Premium

50GB hotspot data

International

Shared Data

For purchase

2-25GB Plan

For purchase

Unlimited Basic

For purchase

Unlimited Premium

Up to 10GB international data

Is a Mint Mobile family plan worth the cost, or are there better options out there?

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