Total Wireless Cuts 5G Unlimited to $20 with BYOD

Total Wireless Cuts 5G Unlimited to $20 with BYOD

> At a Glance

> – Total Wireless drops its 5G Unlimited plan to $20/month when you bring your own device

> – Switchers can snag up to $250 off select phones, including iPhone 13 for $50

> – Five-year price lock guarantees the rate won’t jump after promo periods

> – Why it matters: Verizon-powered 5G Ultra Wideband speeds at prepaid prices as low as $20/month

Total Wireless, the prepaid brand riding on Verizon’s nationwide 5G network, just unleashed a wave of aggressive promos that push unlimited data to record-low prices and shower switchers with free or heavily discounted phones.

50% Off Unlimited When You BYOD

Bring your own phone and Total Wireless slices 50% off its Total 5G Unlimited plan, dropping the cost to as little as $20 per month-taxes and fees already rolled in. The plan keeps the same core perks: unlimited talk, text, and data on Verizon’s 5G and 5G Ultra Wideband networks, plus a five-year price guarantee so the figure can’t creep up after a honeymoon period.

  • No contract, no credit check, no surprise fees
  • Includes 15 GB hotspot and Disney+ subscription
  • Ultra Wideband speeds advertised as up to 10× faster than median rival downloads

Free Phones & Up to $250 Off

Switchers who prefer a new device can grab:

  • Free Galaxy A36 5G on Total 5G or 5G+ Unlimited
  • Up to 4 free Moto G Stylus 5G units on Base 5G Unlimited or higher
  • iPhone 13 for $50-that’s $249 off retail
  • Free Galaxy A25 5G (normally $180) or other models with up to $250 savings

Port-in customers who commit to a 2-month 5G Unlimited plan can also score a free Galaxy A26 5G or Galaxy A16 5G through April 15.

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Refer-a-Friend Bonus

Total Rewards members earn 5,000 points-enough for a $50 service plan-when a newcomer uses their referral code within 14 days of activation. Both parties get the credit, effectively a free month of service.

Key Takeaways

  • $20 unlimited 5G is among the lowest post-promo rates on a major network
  • Five-year price lock shields buyers from future hikes
  • Free premium phones and up to $250 discounts available for switchers
  • Referral program offers $50 service credits to both referrer and newcomer

Total Wireless is betting that Verizon’s coverage plus rock-bottom pricing will lure contract-averse shoppers looking for flagship speeds without flagship bills.

Author

  • Megan L. Whitfield is a Senior Reporter at News of Fort Worth, covering education policy, municipal finance, and neighborhood development. Known for data-driven accountability reporting, she explains how public budgets and school decisions shape Fort Worth’s communities.

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