The BEST Cell Phone Plans for 2024!

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These are the best phone plans you can get in 2024. They can save you well over $1,000 a year, provide the same or better coverage, and offer you special perks and offers you may not be getting now.

Plans Featured in this Video:

Budget Light User ($15-$20 a month):

Cheap Unlimited ($25-$30 a month):

Metro by T-Mobile Unlimited 25: Must join In-Store or talk to Sales Agent

Best Overall Value (Prices Vary):

T-Mobile Essentials Saver*: Must join In-Store or talk to Sales Agent

Premium Postpaid Plans ($85+ a month):

Runners up:

*Ask T-Mobile Representative for Insider Discount.

0:00 Introduction
0:26 How Carriers Work in the US
1:19 Finding the Right Plan for you
1:51 Types of Plans
2:14 Best Budget Light User Plans
4:49 Best Cheap Unlimited Plans
7:15 Best Overall Value Plans
10:39 Best Premium Postpaid Plans
12:45 Runners up
13:27 Finding the TRUE COST of your Phone and Service
14:31 Drop a Like and Share this Video if you Found it Helpful!

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I'm Max, and I make videos about phone plans and wireless. My goal is to give you information on mobile carriers and plans to help you pick the one that’s best for you. I review carriers and give you my recommendations so you can get the info you need.

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The BEST Cell Phone Plans of 2024 are here! 🎉

What phone plan do you have? Let me know down below.

Update (3/16/2024): The Boost Mobile 5GB plan is still available, at 4:08 I mentioned it may be going away soon in place of new inferior plans, but those new plans have been cancelled and not released.

Important to know: The Boost Infinite FREE iPhone 15 Pro deal was only available until 1/2, after which it has been replaced by a FREE iPhone 15, or $830 off any other iPhone 15 model. Basically, the discount for the iPhone 15 series went down from $1000 to $830. Still a great deal.

MaxTechStudios
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You're awesome, man. Nice delivery and explanations.

hobosnake
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Quite the well-rounded video. You cover the important background facets as well as the content at-hand, well. Thanks, and subscribed (of course)!

adonwolff
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Great video champ @MaxTechStudios keep up the hard work this is so much better than older guys with more aged Chanels idk how long you have been up to it but the algorithm will catch up soon be patience stay persistent!

MichaelCapetillo-oekw
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thanks for the really straightforward rundown. great content! 🦊

whatshuhwhogoesthere
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Just earned yourself a like and a sub. Very well made vid my guy

therealcrandaddy
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Thank you for the video. Signed up for the $25 Metro unlimited plan you covered in the video. Employer moved to a new location where T-Mobile coverage is solid. Also, landlord recently contracted with T-Mobile to install T-Mobile booster towers on the property so now I experience data speeds on steroids with the T-Mobile network. (Before this, T-Mobile coverage at home was horrible).

slocountynative
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Even after watching this video I'm still confused. I'm currently subscribed to the AT&T Unlimited Premium PL postpaid plan with unlimited data and 60 GB hotspot. I've been using about 100GB of data including about 30 GB hotspot so far. I buy all my devices myself, not through the carrier. My real question is, is there a plan I can switch to that would offer me better connectivity, or would there always be trade-offs?

My second question is, would it be somehow smarter to purchase my phones through the carrier, or are there some major strings attached to those deals?

IldarSagdejev
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I like your hustle inthe video max good job. one tip, raise the camera up a little higher. people tend to think the "overlord" look might look creepy.

Padygy
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Excellent video - thanks! (you are the best!)

videosabia
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Really appreciate this! Well put together and cohesive. Good luck with your channel

malymadethebeat
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I'm thinking of switching to Mint and pay for a year. Im currently with Metro, it's never given me an issue. The only thing holding me to Metro is the Amazon Prime.

chuckchizzle
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The now phased out US Mobile Unlimited Starter plan for $25 on the Warp 5G service. I'm going to hold on to this plan for as long as I can. The Warp 5G service now includes long-distance international calling from the US to 200 countries, just like the GSM service.

Vida-psem
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Dang bro you put in the work on this video. Nice job.

paololololol
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Been on US Mobile since before they had Priority data, was faster than Verizon deprioritized. When they started givive Priority i started getting speeds over 200mb/s consistently

rzawistowski
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What would you recommend for a family of four who don’t live in the USA but visit the USA on vacation often and want to save on roaming costs by getting a prepaid eSIM while in the USA usually for around three weeks

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Koodo just gave me 50 GB, unlimited long distance calling in many many countries (eg. and the list goes on) for a total of $35.00/mo. Canadian dollars. (I own my phone).

ChrisCaledon
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Killer video. I have a aarp card but feel like that unlimited plan is too expensive for the data I use. Im currently with mint $360 a yr 40gb plus taxes and fees plan. Been with them yrs no issues. But Im always looking gor the best deals. Im basically paying $30 a month plus taxes and fee for mint. Im now seriously considering boost but some online pages on the site say no taxes and fees because they are included or on the apple offer it says plus taxes and fees. I have also seen that some claim they pay tax but other say they don't. That taxes and fees adds up in a yr making a significant difference in price. My guess is they used to not charge taxes and fees but then after launch switched to tax and fees extra. Im curious which you belive to be the best bang for your buck in the $25 to $30 plus taxes and fees or not range. I was going to switch to boost last yr but then called mint for the porting info and they talked me into staying at a reduced rate for another yr. Now with 40gb for only $5 more than boost sounds like the better deal overall. I do not usually use that much data but I want it available immediately just in case such as when home internet is down or Im outta state.

vapeking
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Thank you so much, you always help us out

ronb
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Thank you so much for this Video! Could you potentially explain how buying a phone from apple and then getting a plan without adding a phone works?

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