
Mint Mobile carries a good range of Android phones, including Google's Pixel phones and the newest Samsung Galaxy phones. Of course, Mint Mobile is happy to sell you a new phone if you're ready to upgrade. However, nearly any unlocked GSM compatible phone should work on either service. You can check on Mint Mobile's website before signing up, but you will need to contact Consumer Cellular's customer service to check on that network. As always, if you intend to bring a phone to either carrier, you should check the IMEI. (Image credit: Samuel Contreras / Android Central)īoth Mint Mobile and Consumer Cellular support a wide range of phones thanks to T-Mobile and AT&T, both using GSM networks. One nice thing about the unlimited plan is a feature called unliMINTed, which helps you choose a more appropriate data plan if you don't actually need unlimited data. This is more data than most people will use on their phone, but if you know you need more, you should consider one of the other best cell phone plans with unlimited data. If you use this much data in a single month, you will experience slower speeds until the end of the month. The unlimited plan comes with 35GB of uninterrupted high-speed data. If you go over your data allotment, your speeds will slow down to 2G-like speeds. You can use your full data plan as a hotspot as well. The Data plans start at a fairly generous 4GB, a great fit for a ton of people who don't need much data or can use Wi-Fi for most of their usage. All Mint Mobile plans come with unlimited talk and text, including calls and texts to Mexico and Canada. Mint Mobile has three limited data plans and one unlimited plan.
