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Score a New Samsung Galaxy S25 and 2 Years of Unlimited Data for $720 at Mint Mobile

Score a New Samsung Galaxy S25 and 2 Years of Unlimited Data for $720 at Mint Mobile

CNET5 days ago
Prices seem to just keep going up. While we all try to budget where we can, having reliable phone service isn't a place most of us can cut corners. If you're looking to upgrade your current phone and save some cash on your phone bill, Mint Mobile has a great deal for new customers that make the switch.
Right now for just $720, you can get a new Samsung Galaxy S25 phone and two years of Unlimited data. Yes, you heard that right -- you can forget about your phone bill until 2027 with this prepaid offer. Just be sure to sign up between now and Aug. 28 in order to lock in these incredible savings.
The Galaxy S25 scored a 9.1/10 in CNET's review, with our expert Abrar Al-Heeti writing that "the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus continue to deliver on what, to me, makes the Galaxy S series notable: good cameras, solid battery life and a seamless interface." It's a good value for the money, and with Mint Mobile slashing that price even further, it's a solid option for Android fans looking to upgrade.
Note that this deals is available to new customers only. It also requires that you port-in your number and pay your upfront $720 payment, which is equivalent to $30 per month, for 24 months of service and your device purchase. After your first 24 months, your plan will renew at the standard rate. Keep in mind that taxes and fees are not included and will result in an additional cost. Importantly, Unlimited customers using more than 35GB may experience lower speeds when network is busy. Also note that video streaming is optimized to a resolution of 480p.
Looking for a different phone? You can pick from other models and get similar deals.
Why this deal matters
This deal slashes the cost of upgrading to a new phone and the price of an Unlimited phone plan by up ot $800. That makes this one of the best phone plan deals on at the moment. If you've been hoping to nab an updated phone and save on monthly expenses, this offer is well worth considering.
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