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    T-Mobile slashes over $1,000 off AT&T and Verizon with a new family plan — here’s what’s what

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    T-Mobile slashes over ,000 off AT&T and Verizon with a new family plan — here’s what’s what
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    T-Mobile slashes over ,000 off AT&T and Verizon with a new family plan — here’s what’s what

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    T Mobile Taking a step to lure customers from competitors Verizon And AT&T with your new Best Value Family PlanNow available. This plan starts at $140 per month for three lines, which breaks down to about $46 per month per line.

    T-Mobile says it will save you more than $1,000 a year compared to similar plans from Verizon and AT&T, partly because of benefits like Netflix and Hulu, satellite connectivity and scam protection, along with a five-year price lock. So, what’s the problem? To find out, I compared it to competing lines.

    While the Better Value plan now lives up to T-Mobile’s other plans Experience beyond and experience moreThe $140/month price is a limited time deal – this new plan will have a regular price of $155/month. And it’s cheaper than AT&T and Verizon’s family plans while offering more features (listed below).

    Of course, there’s some fine print here: To get the $140 per month price, you’ll have to enroll in AutoPay; Otherwise, you’ll have to pay an additional $5 per month per line. Pricing does not include taxes, surcharges and fees, including device connection fees of up to $35 per line. Then, if you’re switching from another carrier, you’ll need to sign up for at least three new lines, or sign up for at least three lines after a five-year tenure on another T-Mobile postpaid plan.

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    Still, when you look at what’s included it’s a solid deal – especially if you travel frequently or use popular streaming services and want to save on them. With the Better Value plan, you will get:

    • Five year price guarantee
    • A phone upgrade every two years, with the same deal offered to new customers
    • T-Satellite
    • Unlimited Premium Data
    • Unlimited Mobile Hotspot
    • Netflix Standard with Ads
    • hulu with ads
    • Apple TV at additional $3/month (regular price is $13/month)
    • Up to 4K UHD video streaming
    • Watch and tablet lines at additional $5/month
    • Unlimited text and 30GB high-speed data in Canada and Mexico
    • Unlimited text and up to 30GB high-speed data, then unlimited data up to 256Kbps in over 215 countries

    If you want to make the switch, T-Mobile says it should only take 15 minutes to complete online. If you’re paying for the phone through another carrier, the provider will pay eligible device balances through a prepaid Mastercard, up to four lines, up to $800 per line. Learn more about whether you’ll be eligible On T-Mobile’s website.

    Obviously, the big draw of T-Mobile’s family plan is the various travel and streaming features, many of which often come with additional costs and fees when bundled with AT&T and Verizon’s family plans.

    Should you sign up for T-Mobile’s Better Value plan?

    You may be a good candidate for a better value plan if:

    • You were planning to change carriers anyway.
    • You need at least three phone lines in your plan.
    • You either already subscribe or want to subscribe to Netflix, Hulu, and/or Apple TV, but don’t want to pay full price.
    • You travel frequently, and can take advantage of unlimited mobile hotspot and international data.

    If you’re already on a T-Mobile plan, especially a heavily discounted plan from years past with a price lock, you’ll want to do the math before switching to make sure it’ll be a good fit for you.

    How I evaluated this deal

    Although the better value plan is now a regular part of T-Mobile’s offering, the carrier says the $140/month price is a limited-time offer — the regular price for three lines is $155/month. With all the features and the extra drop in price, I give this deal a solid 4/5 rating.

    Our goal is to provide you with the most accurate advice to help you shop better. ZDNET offers 33 years of experience, 30 hands-on product reviewers, and 10,000 square feet of lab space to ensure we bring you the best technology.

    In 2025, we refined our approach to deals, developing a measurable system for sharing savings with readers like you. Our Editor’s Deal Rating badges are affixed to most of our deals content, making it easy to explain our expertise to help you make the best buying decisions.

    At the core of this approach is a percentage-of-based system for categorizing the savings offered on top-tech products, combined with the expertise of our team members and a sliding-scale system based on a number of factors such as frequency, brand or product identity. outcome? Handpicked deals exclusively for ZDNET readers like you, fully backed by our experts.

    Too: How we evaluate deals in 2026 on ZDNET

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