Psst! Mint Mobile's awesome Black Friday deal is still available – get three months free
The best deal of the year at Mint Mobile
Looking to switch up that pricey unlimited plan this Black Friday? The prepaid carrier Mint Mobile has a superb Black Friday deal for new customers right now, offering a whole three months free when you pick up a three month plan.
This awesome promo was one that TechRadar readers had exclusive early access to last week but it's so good it's worth mentioning again now it's available to all. It's easily the best deal all year at Mint Mobile for new customers who want to check out this prepaid carrier.
With this deal, for example, you can try Mint Mobile's unlimited data plan for just $90 for a whole six months – an outstandingly low price. You can also use it to try out the cheaper data-limited plans, starting with the 5GB plan for $45 for six months. Both are fantastic choices in their own right – especially if you're pairing them up with a cheap unlocked device from this year's Black Friday phone deals.
For those who aren't familiar with Mint's plan setup, essentially you buy multiple months of service upfront – with options for three months, six months, and yearly options. The longer plans average out to lower monthly costs on average – which makes Black Friday deals like this one so handy for new customers who want to squeeze out as much value as possible at Mint.
Mint Mobile Black Friday deal
Mint Mobile: get three months free with any three month plan
Mint Mobile's excellent Black Friday deal offers a fantastic opportunity for new customers to try out this outstanding prepaid carrier for cheap. For a limited time only, get a whole three months of service for free when you pick up any three month plan at the prepaid carrier. Note that this promotion doesn't just apply to the cheaper options at Mint, but also the incredibly well-priced unlimited plan.
Eligible Mint Mobile plans
- 5GB plan: from $15/month ($180/year)
- 15GB plan: from $20/month ($240/year)
- 20GB plan: from $25/month ($300/year)
- Unlimited plan: from $30/month ($360/year)
You can check out our Mint Mobile plans page for more guidance on Mint's current line-up of prepaid plans. We'd probably recommend the unlimited data plan as the best-value option right now but the 15GB plan is also fantastic for thrifty users who don't need a lot of data.
More of today's best Black Friday deals
- Amazon: 70% off Kindle, TVs, tablets & clothing
- Apple: AirPods, Apple Watch & iPads from $79
- Adidas: 40% off running shoes & clothing
- AT&T: iPhone 15 Pro free w/ plan
- Beauty: 51% off makeup, skincare & hair tools
- Best Buy: $800 off TVs, laptops & headphones
- Cheap TVs: big-screen 4K TVs from $269.99
- Christmas: 40% off decor, pajamas & trees
- Dell: cheap laptops and desktops from $259
- DreamCloud: 40% off all mattresses
- Family pajamas: Christmas PJs from $12.99
- Gaming: console bundles from $289.99
- Lenovo: 76% off laptops, desktops & printers
- Lowe's: up to $800 off major appliances
- Nectar: mattress deals starting at $359
- Nordstrom: 40% off Nike, Levi's & UGGs
- Patagonia: pullovers starting at $64.99
- Samsung: $2,000 of TVs, $800 off Galaxy S23
- Shopbop: 25% off sitewide with code Holiday
- Target: 40% off Christmas decor, TVs & toys
- Toys: Disney, Barbie & Lego from $14.99
- Verizon: free iPhones & iPads w/ plans
- Walmart: cheap TVs, air fryers, PS5 & toys
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Alex is deals editor at TechRadar. With over three years of experience on-site and eight years working in e-commerce, Alex has made it his personal mission to share all his favorite tips, bargains, and deals with our readers here at TechRadar. At work, he specializes in computing, phones, and covering huge sales events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Outside of work, you'll find him indulging his keen love of photography and PC gaming, or down at the local climbing gym hanging off boulders far too difficult for his abilities. His editorial bylines also include contributions to T3 and GamesRadar.