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Mint Mobile customers say it feels like they don't even have service
Mint Mobile customers say it feels like they don't even have service

Phone Arena

time2 days ago

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Mint Mobile customers say it feels like they don't even have service

Mint Mobile's killer prices have always been a major selling point, especially when a promo like the current 50% off for new customers kicks in. A full year of half-off service? Hard to ignore. But while that kind of deal might bring in fresh faces fast, it seems like the network struggles to keep them happy – because lately, things haven't exactly been smooth sailing. Over the past couple of weeks, users have been flooding Reddit with complaints about Mint's network performance. We are talking dropped calls, unusable data and texts not going through. And this isn't just isolated to one city – these issues are being reported all across the country. – Confident-Ad-6978, Reddit, July 2025 For a lot of these users, the problems seemed to hit out of nowhere – and all around the same time. –Bulgogi_Yogi, Reddit, July 2025 Yeah, one common thread? Many say it all started around two weeks ago. And while some have tried to troubleshoot with customer service, the fixes don't always stick. –Brown_Noise_76, Reddit, July 2025 And even long-term users are saying this is the worst it's ever been. –Advanced-Level-5686, Reddit, July 2025 – Sad_Researcher_3344, Reddit, July 2025 Of course, not everyone is having issues – but there are enough long-time users speaking up that it doesn't seem like just a fluke. – z06tim, Reddit, July 2025 – DetrashTheTriangle, Reddit, July 2025 So what could be going on? There could be a few reasons, but the most likely one starts with the fact that Mint Mobile is an MVNO running on T-Mobile 's network. And when the T-Mobile network gets congested – like during peak times or in busy areas – priority might go to T-Mobile 's own postpaid customers. MVNOs like Mint? They might get the leftovers. Last year, T-Mobile bought Mint Mobile's parent company, Ka'ena Corporation. | Video credit – Mint Mobile On top of that, the timing is interesting. These user reports all started around the same time, which could mean something changed on the network. T-Mobile has been prepping its Starlink-powered satellite-to-phone service and that launch didn't go entirely smoothly. A major outage happened shortly after and it was reportedly due to an internal software failure. While that is a separate system, it does suggest there may be broader network-level changes happening in the background. If T-Mobile rolled out a new software update, changed traffic management setting, or tweaked how MVNOs get prioritized, that could easily explain the sudden headaches Mint users are seeing. And then there is that massive 50% off promo Mint is running right now. If it brought in a wave of new users, even with more network capacity purchased, the added traffic could be pushing the system to its limits – making deprioritization even worse. All of this is just a guess, of course. The real issue could lie somewhere else entirely. We've reached out to both Mint Mobile and T-Mobile for comment and will update this story once we hear back.

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

CNET

time18-07-2025

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  • CNET

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

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.

Mint Mobile's annual unlimited plan is now 50% off for the first year
Mint Mobile's annual unlimited plan is now 50% off for the first year

Android Authority

time18-07-2025

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Mint Mobile's annual unlimited plan is now 50% off for the first year

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR For a limited time, you can get Mint Mobile's Unlimited plan for 50% off. You'll have to pay $180 upfront, but that works out to just $15 a month. Overall, this is a solid deal, but there are a few drawbacks, like lower network priority and no in-store customer service. Mint Mobile is known for its annual plans that offer access to T-Mobile's network at a fraction of the price of postpaid, but its latest promotion is on a whole other level. The T-Mobile-owned brand commonly runs a promotion that lets new subscribers try out unlimited service for the equivalent of about $15 a month for the first three months, paid upfront at $45. After the promotion ends, the price goes up to $360 per year, or the equivalent of $30 a month. While three months was already a fairly long discount period, for a limited time, Mint Mobile is offering that low $15-a-month rate for an entire year. As you'd expect, the only catch is you'll have to pay a total of $180 upfront. At least on paper, this is an excellent deal for unlimited service, but is Mint Mobile's service any good? For the most part, yes. I go into a lot more detail in my Mint vs T-Mobile comparison, but in short: there are certainly some trade-offs compared to postpaid, like the lack of in-store customer service, but you'll find Mint still offers a lot of the same perks as a big carrier, including device financing and insurance options. Probably the biggest sacrifice will be the network priority you receive. Mint Mobile runs at the same priority as T-Mobile's entry-level plans but offers lower priority than T-Mobile's mid-range or higher offerings. It's also worth noting that, while you do have unlimited data, the truth is that after 35GB of data, you could see further deprioritization during times of congestion. In most cases, the service is still quite snappy and performant, especially outside major peak hours, but it can vary depending on how congested your city or region is. Ultimately, Mint is worth it as long as you keep your expectations in check. It might not offer all the bells and whistles of a postpaid or more expensive prepaid provider, but you'll save a fair amount while still getting a level of service that's very similar. Mint Mobile's unlimited sale price ends on September 18, so you'll want to sign up before then if interested. Mint Mobile - plans starting at $15/mo Mint Mobile - plans starting at $15/mo Mint Mobile offers low pricing and unlimited data with no firm caps, all backed by the power of the T-Mobile network. Get the Deal Mint Mobile plans - starting at $15/mo per line Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

Mint Mobile is giving you a Galaxy S25 with two years of free unlimited service
Mint Mobile is giving you a Galaxy S25 with two years of free unlimited service

Phone Arena

time17-07-2025

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Mint Mobile is giving you a Galaxy S25 with two years of free unlimited service

Mint Mobile, which recently introduced a fantastic summer sale for Galaxy S25 phones, is now here with arguably an even better offer. The carrier is offering new customers a Samsung Galaxy S25 alongside two whole years of absolutely free and unlimited coverage. New customers can get a Galaxy S25 for $720, after which they won't have to see a phone bill for the next 24 months. To put it in the simplest terms possible, Mint Mobile is offering you a phone that just works for free. This deal is a limited time offer, so if it's something that you think is worth considering, you'd better hurry. Mint Mobile will ask for an upfront payment of the aforementioned $720, and then you'll be set. After the two years have passed, your plan will then renew at the standard rates. The only real catch here is that the unlimited data begins to slow down when you've crossed 35 GB of usage in a month. But, given the fact that it's literally free, I don't think there's much to complain about here. It's not like this deal is being offered for some old phone either: our Samsung Galaxy S25 review deemed the phone a solid entry, even if it is a marginal upgrade at best. The Galaxy S25 is a solid flagship phone. | Image credit — PhoneArena In case you're not aware, Mint Mobile is an MVNO ( Mobile Virtual Network Operator ) that uses the expansive and robust network of T-Mobile. If you're hesitating in switching to Mint, know that you're very unlikely to face any coverage problems. Of course, each area across the U.S. is different, so some mild research before jumping all in is still recommended. You can learn more about the Galaxy S25 deal here, where you'll see similar plans for other excellent phones as well. The aforementioned summer sale is still on too, where new customers can get a myriad of plans at massive discounts. Network carriers across the States are offering better and better deals every other day to retain customers and attract new ones. This intense competition hugely benefits the average consumer, and I hope that we continue to see this in the future. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

Galaxy S25 Is 55% Off at Mint Mobile With 2 Years of Unlimited Plan, Even Cheaper Than Samsung's Website
Galaxy S25 Is 55% Off at Mint Mobile With 2 Years of Unlimited Plan, Even Cheaper Than Samsung's Website

Gizmodo

time17-07-2025

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  • Gizmodo

Galaxy S25 Is 55% Off at Mint Mobile With 2 Years of Unlimited Plan, Even Cheaper Than Samsung's Website

Phones get a lot of work these days. They are our map, camera, wallet, game console, and late‑night movie screen, all stuffed into a palm‑size slab. The Samsung Galaxy S25 from Mint Mobile steps up for that juggling act with a bright display, lively hardware, and a battery that can keep scrolling long past sunset. It feels good in the hand, looks sharp on the coffee table, and will not punish your budget. Head over to Mint Mobile to get the Samsung Galaxy S25 for just $360, down from its usual price of $800. That's a discount of $440 and 55% off. Even better, Mint is bundling the phone with 2 years of Unlimited service for just $15/month. For a limited time, when you switch to Mint, you'll get 24 months of Unlimited data, talk, and text — plus that fresh new Galaxy S25 — all in one bundle of awesome. See at Mint Mobile Flip on the 6.5 inch AMOLED screen and colors jump off the glass. A buttery 120Hz refresh rate keeps timelines gliding without the usual stutter, and the built‑in fingerprint reader unlocks so fast you may miss the animation. The frame uses aluminum, so the phone feels steady without adding brick‑like heft, and water resistance lets you answer texts in light rain instead of panicking. Under the hood an updated Exynos chip and eight gigabytes of RAM handle everything from video calls to quick rounds of Rocket League. Apps pop open rather than crawl, and you can bounce between a podcast, group chat, and maps without hitting slowdown. You won't have to worry about running out of space either. Storage is enough for vacation photos, offline playlists, and several chunky games before the cloud even crosses your mind. Samsung's triple camera setup covers daily life with confidence. A standard lens grabs sharp family shots, an ultrawide fits the whole skyline, and the zoom brings a distant concert stage closer. Night mode pulls real color out of moody restaurants, and portrait mode separates subjects from backgrounds with a gentle blur instead of a hard cutout. Video looks smooth, too, thanks to optical stabilization that tames shaky hands. Battery life rarely blinks first. Typical use still shows double‑digit percentage the next morning, and 45W wired charging bumps the gauge to roughly halfway while you make coffee. Need to rescue a friend's dead earbuds? Flip on wireless PowerShare and let the S25 play charging pad for a few minutes. Mint Mobile activation is painless. Slide in the included SIM, pick a plan on the website, and you are live. No store visit, no sales pitch. Support for Wi‑Fi 6E at home and nationwide 5G on the road keeps streaming smooth today and ready for tomorrow's faster networks. The Samsung Galaxy S25 is currently $360 at Mint Mobile, a much friendlier number than the usual $800 list price. Deals like this don't come around often. With the Galaxy S25, 24 months of Unlimited, and that $15/month price tag, this Mint Mobile offer is too good to pass up, especially while it lasts. See at Mint Mobile

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