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21 thoughts on “Mint Mobile does the Super Bowl — and you should do Mint Mobile”
  1. In India we're paying around 8 US dollars for a 3 months plan with 2GB of data per day!. Plus unlimited calls!. That's less than 3 dollars a month. 😁

  2. Hey, @Android Central in India we are paying $2.8 per month for 1.5 GB 4G Data per day for 28 days with speeds averaging 22.2 Mbps across the nation. Let me know if any carrier beats this one.

  3. I went from T-Mo to Fi to Mint. To be honest I can't really tell the difference between T-mo, and the MVNO's that run on their networks. I went with the 5GB plan which is now their 8GB plan and I think it's $20 per month if you pay for 12-months at a time. Coming from T-mo and Fi which were around $60 a month it's a deal. My wife and I both switched and we're using our Oneplus 6's on it. Works great!

  4. Is Mint Mobile really that cheap? Well, maybe in the US it's cheap. But I'm paying about $10 (equivalent)for 100 GB per month! With unlimited local calls and texts PLUS 500 international minutes! For just $10 USD! The prices in the US are outrageous!

  5. My wife and I switched to Mint Mobile from Sprint and have had very few issues.

    The coverage is different, obviously, and we've had a bunch of dropped calls. But it's no more than we had in Sprint and we've gained Wi-Fi calling and the ability to use data while on a call.

    Why this could not be done with Sprint on an unlocked phone I have no clue. But they have increasingly become unfriendly to those with unlocked devices, hence the switch.

  6. I have Mint for my kids phones, haven’t had any issues with them. Until you run out of high speed data that is, then you get unusable 2G like speeds. But they will gladly sell you additional data. If your data needs are light they’re a good value.

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