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Best unlimited plan deal right now? You can get a line for $20/mo when you bring your phone to Total Wireless
The plan was already cheap, now it's half price with this promo
Sick of paying heaps every month for an unlimited cell phone plan? Total Wireless has a new promotion that's absolutely perfect for those on a budget right now.
Currently, you can bring your own phone over to the carrier and get a single line on the carrier's Total Base 5G Unlimited plan for just $20/mo. That's half of what you'd usually pay for this already super-cheap unlimited plan at the prepaid carrier.
Perhaps most impressively, I can't see any details stating that this is a limited-time promotion. Meaning, if you do sign up, you'll likely be able to get that discounted plan for a long time. Generally speaking, most carriers offer five-year price guarantees at the moment, so I assume this price will hold for a while!
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Total Wireless: bring your phone and get unlimited data for $20/mo
I think you'll struggle to find a cheaper unlimited plan than this outstanding promotion from Total Wireless. Right now, new customers can simply port in their phone and get a single line on the carrier's Total Base 5G Unlimited plan for just $20/mo. This plan was already cheap, but this deal knocks a massive 50% off the monthly cost. A very tempting offer indeed.
The plan featured in this deal is the entry-level Total Base 5G Unlimited plan, which is slightly more limited than some of the options at the carrier. You'll still get unlimited 5G data, but your speeds are subject to deprioritization when the local area is busy. Your mobile hotspot allowance is also capped at 5GB per month, so that's worth bearing in mind if you're someone who tethers devices to your phone a lot.
For something a little more fully-featured, you could consider Total's mid-tier 5G Unlimited plan. That's a plan that comes with priority data on the Verizon Wideband 5G network, 15GB of mobile hotspot allowance, and even six months of Disney+ for free. At $50/mo for a single line, however, it is a much pricier buy.
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Alex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in buying advice and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered major retail events in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.
