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AT&T Revamps GoPhone Plans, Adds LTE Access

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Jun 14, 2013, 9:29 AM   by Eric M. Zeman
updated Jun 14, 2013, 10:47 AM

AT&T today made available a new series of plans for its GoPhone prepaid service and for the first time is allowing GoPhone customers to access its LTE 4G network. Plans for LTE 4G smartphones now start at $25 per month, which includes 250 minutes and unlimited messaging, with 50MB of data available for $5 more. The next step up costs $40 per month and includes 500 minutes, unlimited messaging, and 200MB of data, with additional data buckets available for $5 per 100MB. The highest tier plan costs $60 per month and includes unlimited minutes, unlimited messaging, and 2GB of data, with additional data available for $10 per 1GB. GoPhone plans do not require a contract. Customers may bring their own smartphone if they wish, or purchase a GoPhone smartphone. AT&T also announced that it has added the Samsung Galaxy Express to its lineup of GoPhone devices. The Express is an Android smartphone that includes LTE 4G and costs $249. AT&T updated its feature phone plans, which start at $35 per month for 500 minutes, unlimited messaging and unlimited data. The new plans go into effect June 21.

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glinc

Jun 14, 2013, 9:53 AM

Lmao

Pathetic pricing....why they even bother?
$60 from one of the Big 3 for unlimited talk, text, and a bucket of data? Seems pretty cheap to me. Certainly you'd be better off with one of AT&T's MVNO's like Pure Talk. That said, there is a large part of the population that wants the phone to r...
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