Boost Mobile and Boost Infinite have merged to form the new Boost Mobile, a nationwide wireless carrier covering 99% of the U.S. with 5G signals. The carrier’s cutting-edge 5G network delivers faster downloads, streaming and gaming, and Boost Mobile customers have access to more base stations than any other wireless carrier’s subscribers. The standalone 5G network uses 5G Core for improved performance.
Boost Mobile is offering four new wireless plans with unlimited 5G, starting with the Unlimited plan for just $25 per month, which includes unlimited talk, text, data, and 30GB of premium data. The Unlimited+ plan, for $50 per month, offers unlimited talk, text, data, hotspot capabilities, global talk and text, and 40GB of premium data. The Unlimited Premium plan, for $60 per month, includes everything in the $50 plan, plus adds North America Connect and 50GB of premium data.
Boost Mobile’s new pricing plans. | Image courtesy of Boost Mobile
The top plan is called Infinite Access and requires a credit check. For $65 per month, the plan includes unlimited talk, text, data, hotspot, North America Connect, 30GB of premium data, and annual device upgrades. You’ll get a new iPhone or Galaxy S phone every year, and for an extra monthly payment, you can also get a new top-of-the-line iPhone Pro Max or Galaxy S Ultra every year. Boost Mobile introduces a new logo, new ads, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. The latter lets you test Boost Mobile’s network risk-free. You’ll also get a redesigned website. Boost Mobile promises not to raise the price of any plans after you sign up.
“Today’s wireless market is too complicated. Boost Mobile is simplifying our digital buying experience and services to give consumers flexibility and choice at an incredible value. Today’s announcement is the first of many initiatives designed to further help Boost Mobile customers. As opposed to other carriers that continue to raise rates, add fees and tack on extras to plans customers don’t want or need, Boost offers transparent plans that allow customers to buy only the services they need, saving them hundreds of dollars per year compared to other wireless carriers,” said Hamid Akhavan, CEO and president of EchoStar, Boost Mobile’s parent company.