Saturday, June 15, 2013

AT&T GoPhone plans to support LTE, drop most data add-ons on June 21st (updated)




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AT&T GoPhone plans to support LTE, drop most data add-ons on June 21st (updated)



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AT&T hinted that it was shaking up its GoPhone plans later this month, and it's making good on its word. As of June 21st, customers using the prepaid service will have access to the same LTE service as their subscription peers; AT&T will mark the occasion by selling the Samsung Galaxy Express to GoPhone users at $250 off-contract. The simplified smartphone plans are here as well, although they're better than previously expected. The carrier is dropping all data add-ons except for the $5 / 50MB pack, which is only available for a $25 monthly tier with 250 voice minutes and unlimited messaging. However, it will only cost $40 a month for a plan with 200MB of data and 500 minutes, and a $60 plan will offer 2GB of data with unlimited voice. AT&T's new strategy won't appease some data lovers, but those trying to avoid long contracts and harsh upgrade policies should be happy.



Update: To be clear, this is the official launch of LTE -- some customers have had the faster service in advance. The plans should be new.


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