US Mobile is offering a limited-time new-customer promotion with up to $540 in savings. The promotion includes two free annual plans with the purchase of an annual Unlimited Starter or Unlimited Premium plan. That’s three lines for the price of one the first year!
In this article, I’ll take a closer look at US Mobile’s latest new customer offer. I’ll include what you’ll get for the price, and how the plans compare to other annual unlimited options.
Get Three Unlimited US Mobile Lines From $22.50/Month
Now through October 14, US Mobile (Team Clark’s Review) is offering a “buy one, get two free” deal on annual unlimited plans. To get this deal, you’ll have to port in all three lines on the Dark Star network.
Here’s how it works: Purchase an annual unlimited plan, get two additional lines on the next-best annual unlimited plan free. Use the promo code B1G2 to get this deal.
- Buy Annual Unlimited Premium, Get Two Annual Unlimited Starter Plans Free: With this option, you can buy the annual Unlimited Premium plan at its full rate ($32.50/month; $390 upfront). Then, you can activate two additional lines on the annual Unlimited Starter plan for free. At regular rates, the annual Unlimited Starter plan costs $22.50/month ($270 upfront), which means you’ll save $540 with this deal!
- Buy Annual Unlimited Starter, Get Two Annual Unlimited Flex Plans Free: Alternatively, you can buy the annual Unlimited starter plan at its full rate ($22.50/month; $270 upfront). Then you can activate two additional lines on the annual Unlimited Flex plan for free. At regular rates, the annual Unlimited Flex plan costs $17.50/month ($210 upfront), which means you’ll save $420 with this option!
To get this deal, join US Mobile by October 14. Again, each must be a port-in (keep your existing number), and each line must be activated on the Dark Star network.
In the table below, you can see a more detailed breakdown of what you’ll get with an unlimited annual plan on US Mobile’s Dark Star network.
Unlimited Flex | Unlimited Starter | Unlimited Premium | |
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Annual Price | $210 ($17.50/month) | $270 ($22.50/month) | $390 ($32.50/month) |
Premium Data | 10GB | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Hotspot Data | 5GB | 20GB | 100GB high-speed 100GB at 8 Mbps unlimited at 600 Kbps |
International | Calling & Texting Included | Calling & Texting Included Up to 1GB Roaming Data | Calling & Texting Included Up to 20GB Roaming Data |
To learn more about US Mobile’s latest deal, visit the company’s website here.
More Ways to Save on US Mobile Plans
In addition to the annual unlimited plan discount, US Mobile also offers other ways for new customers to save. If you’re thinking about switching to US Mobile, choose the new customer offer that makes the most sense for you:
- Monthly Unlimited Premium for $35: If you don’t want to prepay for a year of service, you can grab the monthly Unlimited Premium plan for $35/month for the first 12 months with promo code FULLSPEED. A $9 discount will apply each month as long as your line remains active on the Dark Star network.
- 30-Day Free Trial: New customers are eligible for a 30-day free trial on US Mobile’s Unlimited Starter plan. You can activate the free trial on the Dark Star or Warp network. To learn more, you can read about my recent experience with US Mobile’s 30-day free trial here.
US Mobile: An Affordable Cell Phone Service Provider on Any Network
If you aren’t familiar with US Mobile, it’s an MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) that partners with all three major networks to provide service to its customers. You can learn more about US Mobile’s different networks here.
US Mobile offers one of the cheapest overall phone plans at $96/year ($8/month) for unlimited talk, text and 2GB of high-speed data. Annual plans begin at $17.50/month ($210 upfront) when you prepay for a year of service. However, with the current new customer offer, you can buy one annual plan and get two additional lines free for the first year on the Dark Star network. This is a great deal for three lines compared to other cheap unlimited plans.
To see how US Mobile’s annual unlimited plans compare, I looked at annual unlimited plans from some of our other favorite affordable providers:
- Visible (Team Clark’s Review): Annual unlimited plans begin at $275 ($23/month) with download speeds up to 143 Mbps. Visible+ and Visible+ Pro offer download speeds up to 634 Mbps on Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network. These plans cost $375 ($31.25/month) and $450 ($37.50/month), respectively. However, for a limited time, new customers can get six months of Visible+ Pro for 50% off. Customers on the Visible+ and Visible+ Pro plans are also eligible for a $5/month discount when part of an Inner Circle.
- Mint Mobile (Team Clark’s Review): The annual unlimited plan costs $360 ($30/month). This plan provides download speeds up to 357 Mbps on T-Mobile’s network. It also includes 10GB of mobile hotspot.
- Ultra Mobile (Team Clark’s Review): Ultra Unlimited is available annually for $408 ($34/month). This plan doesn’t have a high-speed data cap, and it includes 10GB of high-speed mobile hotspot. Like Mint Mobile, Ultra Mobile’s plans also provide download speeds up to 357 Mbps on T-Mobile’s network.
As you can see, you’ll get excellent value with US Mobile’s annual unlimited plans. This is especially true if you take advantage of the free second and third line offer available now.
If you’re thinking about switching to US Mobile, bring your own unlocked phone to save the most money. You can also check your coverage on all three networks to see which one will provide the best service. However, the current promotions are only available if each line ports in on the Dark Star network.
To learn more about US Mobile before deciding to make the switch, be sure to read our full US Mobile review.
For more options, check out all of our top picks for the best cell phone plans and deals available now. If you do decide to switch to a new cell phone service provider, check out this guide that Team Clark put together. It will take you step-by-step through the process of changing carriers.
Are you thinking about switching to US Mobile? Let us know in our Clark.com Community!