Unlimited Data Cell Phone Plans

Some of America's top cellular providers are offering amazing rates -- and no-contract plans -- to entice new customers. At the same time, more people are using smartphones to take their lives online, whether that means using their phones to watch TV shows or play online games with their friends. Unlimited data plans make this all possible, and we've found our favorite unlimited cellular plans with no data restrictions on Internet usage, minutes, texting, and more. These are the T-Mobile One Plan at $75 a month, the Boost Mobile Unlimited Unhook’d plan at $50 a month, and the MetroPCS Unlimited Plan at $60 a month.  And if you don't like long-term commitments, then you'll love that these plans don't come with long-term contracts -- customers just pay as they go! Each of these plans will get the job done, but the right one will depend on several factors. Below are the most commonly asked questions about the top three jaw-dropping unlimited data cell phone plans, to help you choose the one that's right for you. How much cheaper can unlimited-data cell phone plans get? It's time to save big!

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  1. What’s the best plan for people who want to connect a computer through their phone?
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    Some people need to connect to the Internet no matter where they are, but most cell phone plans limit the amount of Mobile HotSpot data they can use a month. T-Mobile has a plan that offers unlimited high-speed data (including what’s used for tethering), which can be useful for someone who does business on the road.

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  2. Which plans are best for someone with bad credit?
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    The unlimited data plans offered by Boost and MetroPCS are great for people who are working on their credit scores. These plans don’t have the option to make installments on phones, so there is no need to undergo credit checks. They also offer data for Mobile Hotspot users.

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  3. What options are available for people who wants to keep their phones from Sprint?
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    Because Boost uses the Sprint network, it’s possible to connect a Sprint phone to Boost’s service, but there is no guarantee. This could be an advantage for people who don’t want to shell out money for a new phone.

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  4. What’s the best plan for someone who doesn’t want a long-term commitment?
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    While Boost uses Sprint’s network, it offers unlimited data plans for $10 cheaper, which can be an advantage for someone who is a little more budget conscious. However, Boost charges a $3 “convenience fee” if a payment is made in one of their stores or over the phone, and people would be limited to 480p video streaming. So, it might not be the best option for someone who wants to use it for that purpose.

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  5. What are the best plans for someone who streams video or music?
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    Boost offers the lowest price, but it has limited quality when it comes to streaming video or music. So, it wouldn't be the best option for someone who wants to use it for that purpose. The cheapest plan would be with MetroPCS, but T-Mobile may offer more value for Hotspot data usage.

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  6. What’s the best plan for people who want to keep their phones from some other carrier?
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    MetroPCS has the option to connect to a third-party phone with their network, but not all models are compatible. They have a web site where people can check their phones to see if it’s an option for them. Then they can purchase a SIM Card so they can connect their existing phone to MetroPCS.

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  7. What’s the best plan for someone with a family?
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    MetroPCS gives people the option of signing up for a family plan, and they only charge an extra $5 extra per line. However, they will have to pay full price for each phone, and they will charge a “service fee” for every payment. T-Mobile charges $25 for each line, but they give people the option to make monthly installments on their phones.

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  8. What are the best plans for someone on a budget?
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    For someone who doesn’t have a lot of money to spend, Boost and MetroPCS are going to offer the lowest prices, but they won’t have the option of making monthly payments on high-end phones. So, they may not be able to get a top-of-the-line model. Boost offers the lowest price, but it offers limited quality for people who stream video or listen to music.

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