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Sign up for a Visible+ Pro wireless plan and get unlimited talk, text, and data - plus an iPhone 14 Plus for only $199

Sign up for a Visible+ Pro wireless plan and get unlimited talk, text, and data - plus an iPhone 14 Plus for only $199

Daily Mail​27-04-2025
It's a safe bet that your wireless plan is neither straightforward nor easy on your wallet. If you're tired of the surprise fees and are ready for something far more transparent, you may want to consider the Visible+ Pro annual plan.
With unlimited talk, text, data, and hotspot, not to mention insane speeds, it's basically the gold standard for wireless service — and when you sign up right now, you'll also score an iPhone 14 Plus (128 GB) for only $199 when you enter code SWEETDEAL at checkout through May 14, 2025.
That is a massive savings of $530 off the original price, making Visible+ Pro a can't-miss deal if you're ready to upgrade your phone on top of your plan.
Visible+ Pro Annual Plan
You can't beat transparency when it comes to wireless plans.
Nothing tops the Visible+ Pro package, which offers unlimited talk, text, data, and hotspot — plus you can get an iPhone 14 Plus for only $199 (a savings of $530) when you enter SWEETDEAL at checkout through May 14, 2025.
Take advantage of Verizon's speedy 5G Ultra Wideband network, flawless video, 24 free days of Global Pass, and 24/7 service.
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The plan is powered by Verizon's lightning fast 5G Ultra Wideband network. That breaks down to blazing-fast performance, always-reliable coverage, and premium data that doesn't throttle at the worst moments.
Whether you're streaming 4K, hotspotting on the go, or even chatting on your smartwatch, you can rely on your plan to keep up with everything that you do.
Visible+ Pro also has you covered if you're traveling internationally, too. The plan includes unlimited calling and texting to Mexico and Canada, plus full roaming privileges when you're there.
You can also call more than 85 countries and text more than 200, which is ideal if you've got friends and family around the globe — or, of course, just love the idea of staying connected without the worry of extra charges (who doesn't?).
Another detail that's really sweet: Visible includes many other perks that other providers usually charge for, like built-in smartwatch service and overnight shipping.
You'll even receive two Global Pass Days per month, a $20 value if you're traveling abroad. Plus, you can save $10 a month on Verizon Home Internet if you decide to bundle.
Broken down, the Visible Pro+ plan delivers on all counts. There are no hidden fees or contractors, and you never have to worry about any of the extra features coming with an unexpected compromise or caveat.
There's also that super-affordable iPhone 14 Plus — and it's an amazing deal. With its 6.7-inch display and battery life that lasts the day, the phone checks every box where speed, performance, and even style are concerned.
It's such an incredible offer that a couple of colors are already sold out, but you still have your pick of red, blue, and purple — all gorgeous, vibrant, and so uplifting that you'll feel happy every time you look at it (not to mention gleeful at having saved hundreds of dollars on a brand new iPhone).
Visible+ Pro delivers exactly the kind of all-in-one wireless experience that you probably didn't even realize you needed. It's full of perks and it's transparent — and ultimately, that's what every customer wants.
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