AT&T Just Reshuffled Its Unlimited Lineup. Here's What You're Getting (and Paying)
AT&T has updated its unlimited phone plans with new 2.0 versions that offer more features at lower prices compared to the previous lineup, though the Premium 2.0 plan sees a slight price increase. The revamped plans include improved data allowances, hotspot limits, and international benefits across tiers. Customers must manually switch to the new plans and may face a line activation fee of up to $50.
- ▪The Value 2.0 plan costs $50 per month for one line and includes 5GB of high-speed 5G data and 3GB of hotspot data.
- ▪The Extra 2.0 plan offers 100GB of high-speed data and 50GB of hotspot data for $70 per month for one line.
- ▪The Premium 2.0 plan costs $90 per month for one line and provides unlimited unthrottled 5G data, 100GB of hotspot data, and 4K streaming.
- ▪AT&T eliminated the Unlimited Starter SL plan and replaced Value Plus VL, Unlimited Extra EL, and Unlimited Premium PL with the new 2.0 versions.
- ▪Customers must pay an activation fee to switch to the new plans and will not be migrated automatically.
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AT&T's unlimited phone lineup just got a major shake-up. The carrier replaced its existing plans with 2.0 versions that generally pack in more features for less money, a noticeable improvement once you factor in the recent price hike on the old, now-retired plans. But the 150-year-old company didn't stop there: it also rolled out a splashy new flagship tier aimed squarely at customers willing to pay a premium.If you're an AT&T customer suddenly bombarded by notifications about upgrading, or you're looking to switch from another carrier, here's a breakdown of the new offerings.These plans replace the AT&T Value Plus VL, Unlimited Extra EL and Unlimited Premium PL plans.
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