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Mint Mobile Wants to Hook You Up With a New Samsung Galaxy S25+ and a Sweet Deal on Their Unlimited Plan

Mint Mobile Wants to Hook You Up With a New Samsung Galaxy S25+ and a Sweet Deal on Their Unlimited Plan

Gizmodo02-07-2025
If you're not ready to switch your cellular service over to Mint Mobile yet, you can't say it's due to lack of effort on their part. It's possible you missed their earlier deal offers that dramatically dropped the price of their Unlimited plan and a brand-new Samsung smartphone, and if that's the case, you're in luck because they're back with another one.
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Make the jump from your current provider to Mint Mobile, where you get access to the nation's largest 5G network at considerably lower prices than you get from Big Cellular, and you can get a brand-new Samsung Galaxy S25+ smartphone for a lower price than you'll find even on Samsung's site, and we know that Samsung is not shy about offering great deals. You'll also get two years of a locked-in $15 per month price on Mint Mobile's top-level Unlimited plan.
Start with the shiny-new Samsung Galaxy S25+ smartphone offer — Mint Mobile is offering $440 off the regular $1,000 price on the 256GB model, bringing it to you for just $560. That's a better price than even deal-friendly Samsung is offering, and it's available in 4 colors when you switch to Mint Mobile and take their bundle deal on the Galaxy S25+ and two years of Unlimited for just $15 per month.
The Galaxy S25+ took the market by storm just one short year ago, with reviewers and customers alike raving about its huge, gorgeous 6.7-inch display, ultra-fast Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor, ultra-wide camera, and exceptionally long battery life. Of course, if you're very attached to your current smartphone, bring it along and Mint Mobile will connect it to their service quickly and easily while letting you keep your phone number.
The new Galaxy S25+ is a sweet incentive indeed, but the real prize in this Mint Mobile offer is that you get two years of their top-level Unlimited plan for just $15 per month — the same price as their entry-level 5GB plan, and it's locked in for 24 months with no price hikes or hidden costs. You pay for all 24 months up front but at the greatly discounted rate, and then you're paid up for two solid years of Unlimited, where you'll get high-speed data on the nation-best 5G network and unlimited text and talk.
Mint Mobile's bundle offers continue to blow us away, and the bonus icing on the cake is the fact you can make the switch quick and easy without leaving your couch — Mint Mobile keeps its rates so low because they have no brick-and-mortar stores or other overhead costs. This latest bundle deal offering $440 off the price of a brand-new Samsung Galaxy S25+ smartphone and two years of unlimited talk and text for just $15 per month is a limited-time offer, so don't miss this one too!
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