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Bring Your Own Phone to Metro Mobile and Get Unlimited 5G Data for Just $25/Month

Bring Your Own Phone to Metro Mobile and Get Unlimited 5G Data for Just $25/Month

CNET8 hours ago
Reliable cell coverage is pretty essential these days, but plans at major carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon can get pretty pricey -- especially if you only need a single line. Smaller carriers are a great way to save some cash each month, and right now Metro by T-Mobile has an incredible offer for those on a tight budget looking to switch providers.
Those who bring their own device to Metro can get a single line of unlimited 5G data for just $25 per month right now when either getting a new number or switching their existing number over. Plus, this deal includes a five-year price guarantee, so you don't have to worry about any surprises on your bill after a couple of months. Note that this price requires you to enroll in autopay, and you'll be paying $30 for the first month. If you need more than one line, you can get multiple for around $28 per line per month, which is still a pretty great value.
This plan also comes with some extra benefits, including Scam Shield, which helps you protect yourself from phishing calls and texts. You also get unlimited talk and text, and access to special deals on food, gas, entertainment and more on "T-Mobile Tuesdays." Metro also operates on the same network as T-Mobile, so you're getting the same reliable coverage for a fraction of the usual cost.
Why this deal matters
Cell plans typically get more affordable when you have multiple lines, which means it can get pretty pricey if you only need a single line. This Metro by T-Mobile offer is a rare chance to get a single line at a great price on a plan that includes unlimited calls, texts and 5G data. Plus, the $25 per month price is guaranteed for five years.
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