• 3 months of unlimited talk & text + 8GB of 4G LTE data per month delivered on the nation’s fastest, most advanced LTE network
  • 3-in-1 SIM card includes standard, micro, and nano sizes for that perfect, Cinderella-like fit
  • With our Bring Your Own Phone program, you can get Mint Mobile service on your current device
  • Give Mint Mobile the proverbial test drive with our 7-day money back guarantee
  • C’mon, aren’t you dying to use the phone plan with a cute little fox on everything?

Mint mobile is way, way, way better than AT&T. I paid $100 for unlimited talk and text for two non-smart phones, at "MA-BELL". With mint, $506 gets 2 lines unlimited talk, text, and data with 8 gigs 4G LTE. I'm happy. Plus I love that foxy Mascot 😍! Kudos to you Mint. AT&T boo to you!

After researching this service for roughly 3 months, i decided to give it a try and I am not disappointed. I have full coverage in Virginia Beach, VA. The activation and number porting from Verizon was almost instant. I wish I had switched sooner.

I was reluctant to switch to Mint Mobile because it was on the T-Mobile Network and when I look at the coverage map it was showing for the area of North Belmont, NC was not covered well at all the only way use the network was when you where driving around. but the area is all most full bars to 3 bars. and never loose a call and receive all text massages too. I also like that mint mobile increased😀🤩 the amount of data too

After decades with T-Mobile, I decided to use Mint. Same service at a much better price. I've been using Mint for over a year and bought 4 more SIMs for my grand kids. I never have needed customer service. Activation has always been simple and trouble free.

We're coming up on the end of our third month using MintSIM and have had zero issues with it on both our phones. Going to be purchasing a 12 month plan in February.

The plans are awesome, Network coverage very good!

UPDATE: IOS Wi-Fi calling worked. Please update your system to iOS11+. It has been 3 months, I renewed as annual plan. The past 3 months experiences were pleasant. If you need more details, keep scroll down! I have been using different prepaid services for my personal phone since my business phone from the company handles most of my calls. Hence, I can risk my own device to try out all the possibilities and save a couple dollars. Hereby, let me break down into pros and cons: ============================================================================== Pros: 1. Big amount of data with hotspot tethering support! Okay, for under $30 per month excluding the tax and fees, you can't find anything like this. If you purchase this on sale, yes, it will be 5GB (NOW WITH 8GB) per month for you for 3 months. 2. Wi-Fi calling on Android actually works! (With supported phones) With Pixel XL and another T-Mobile Samsung phone, I was able to get Wi-Fi calling working, simply by registering online. Do make sure to check your phone compatibility. iPhone from my wife simply can't do it. Please bear that in mind. 3. Hassle free activation with no credit card needed for sign up! Well, if you are not sure if you will stick around with it, and worry about auto charge, during the sign up period, you can skip for adding credit card. And activation only requires the ACT CODE on the back of the card, takes about 1 minute to activate. 4. Cute and elegant account management interface. My wife likes the card design, you can't deny it. And the web management interface is WAYYYYYY better than some of those competitors. 5. Number good for banks and short-codes Yes, your banks and short-code service will go through like a breeze. ================================================================================== Now, lets talk about Cons: 1. Data de-prioritization This thing is prepaid as well. So it is subject to throttling. During the busy time in downtown Chicago, Seattle, and San Francisco, this card will speed lower. I saw some posts actually complain about the speed, but most of them didn't factor in this issue. The speed is not painfully slow unless you go to the stadium on a game day. I'd suggest on Game Day, just concentrate on the game and family rather than Instagram, makes you a gentleman. (Well, when you have to since stuff won't load...) But yes, off-busy time, I had same speed across boards. 2. Customer service Well, the customer service waiting time over the phone is... long. So grab a cup of coffee when you call. 3. Number pool Well, they must withdraw the number from a pool of prepaid, then depending on your luck. If the previous owner had the number signed up for some ghetto things, you will get spam calls and so. You folks might ask National Do Not Call List... Okay, here is a thing, it takes 30 days for the system to completely register your account. ==================================================================================== Overall, what do I think? I'll stick around for 3 months, at least. (I mean, I paid for this already, no refund at this point...) Also, if after 3 month, new customer if and only if gets the same $20 for 3 months, then yes. If it would be your primary phone and you need to do your next millionaire job with your service, then I guess no, go postpaid. If you are a person like me, who only uses data for none crazy things, like just social media, email, web browsing, or 9GAG on the go. You'd be fine. Streaming? Not so much... Good luck and have fun folks! Keep the SIM card, cuz it is cute!

I love mint sim! Personally I am in Seattle and I have never had any coverage issues. High quality and an extremely good deal.

Used Ting (CDMA), virgin mobile, and sprint prior. Switched to mint for this year after buying an iPhone that wasn’t compatible w/ CDMA. Pros: It’s cheap. Coming from Ting, seeing 8GB+ unlimited talk, text for $20/month seems fake. Ting users out there would know. For comparison, one line with 100 texts, 100 messages and 500mb is already $22 (after taxes) on Ting. $30 for 2GB Unlimited talk, text on sprint, $35 for the same on virgin mobile prepaid. Essentially, I got a massive upgrade with mint for no extra cost. Plus, since it is GSM, you can swap phones whenever you want by just putting your sim into the new phone. Unlike CDMA carriers. Cons: T-mobile’s GSM towers is a major con. Extremely spotty LTE reception in Madison WI. 2G reception is A-Okay, but it’s 2019, not 1999.