Boost Mobile is cutting the cost of its Unlimited Plan to $10 per month for the first three months, a 60 percent reduction from the regular price. After the promotional period, the monthly rate rises to $25 with autopay, locking in one of the lowest unlimited prices in the prepaid market.
At a Glance
- New customers pay $10/month for unlimited talk, text, and 30 GB of high-speed data for three months
- Price increases to $25/month after the intro period when autopay is enabled
- No contracts, no trade-in requirements, and a 30-day money-back guarantee
- Why it matters: Budget-conscious users can test a nationwide 5G/LTE network for less than the cost of a streaming subscription
How the Promo Works

The Boost Mobile Unlimited Plan is prepaid, so customers fund service in advance and walk away anytime without penalty. The current promotion extends the $10 rate for the full 90-day window; after that, autopay keeps the line active at $25 each month.
Key details:
- 30 GB of premium high-speed data is included every billing cycle
- Speeds may drop once the 30 GB threshold is passed, though the company says browsing, video, and social media should remain usable
- 5G and LTE coverage reaches roughly 99 percent of the U.S. population
- Customers can bring a compatible device or buy a new handset and activate online or in a store
No-Contract Flexibility
Because the plan is prepaid, subscribers decide how long they stay. There are no annual service agreements, no early termination fees, and no phone trade-in mandates. A 30-day money-back guarantee refunds service fees if the experience falls short.
Add-ons can be layered on at will:
- Mobile hotspot
- Extra high-speed data buckets
- Premium voicemail
- International talk, text, and roaming packs
These extras can be added or removed anytime, letting users avoid paying for features they do not use.
Market Context
Boost’s $10 for three months undercuts most prepaid unlimited offers, which typically start at $30-$40. The carrier, owned by Dish Network, is expanding its 5G footprint and using aggressive pricing to lure subscribers away from larger rivals.
For consumers, the promotion lowers the barrier to test the service. The plan’s price jumps to $25 after the intro, but that figure still sits below many postpaid unlimited tiers that require credit checks and multi-year commitments.
Activation Steps
- Verify phone compatibility on Boost’s website or purchase a new device
- Order a SIM kit or eSIM activation code
- Select the Unlimited Plan and create an account
- Pay $10 for the first month; autopay will be set for months two and three at the same rate
- After the third month, autopay charges $25 unless the customer cancels or changes plans
Service can be canceled online or by contacting customer care before the next billing cycle to avoid future charges.
Fine Print Notes
- The 30 GB high-speed allowance resets each billing cycle
- Data deprioritization may occur after 30 GB during network congestion
- The offer is open to new activations only; existing customers switching plans are not eligible
- Autopay must remain active to keep the $25 post-promo rate; disabling autopay raises the price
Bottom Line
Boost Mobile’s short-term pricing turns its Unlimited Plan into a low-risk trial. For $30 total across three months, users receive unlimited talk and text plus 30 GB of high-speed data on a network that blankets nearly the entire country. After the promo, the $25 ongoing rate keeps the service among the cheapest prepaid unlimited options, provided autopay stays enabled.

