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The Mint Mobile free trial allows you to test drive its network absolutely free, and you can use your existing phone! Find out how it works in more detail here!

Mint is considered one of the best prepaid phone plans — It offers access to T-Mobile’s 5G network, lets you prepay for months at a time for lower-cost service, and works with some of the best smartphones on Earth. It’s also one of the best MVNOs, which means a Mobile Virtual Network Operator using another provider’s network. You may recognize it for its popular and particularly well-liked spokesman, Ryan Reynolds.

Related How does it work? It’s simple. You download the Mint Mobile app, use it to activate your trial, and then you can use Mint’s service on your existing phone. It works best with unlocked phones that have an eSIM, but Mint can also send out a physical SIM card if that’s needed. Unlocked phones are the best way to go anyway, as carrier exclusivity is consumer-hostile.

You will need to provide a credit card number before activating the trial, which is just in case you do decide to renew. Nothing will be charged to your card. Are there any Mint Mobile deals? If you’re looking for the best cell phones deals, period, and don’t care what provider they’re from, you’ve got options. Otherwise, Mint Mobile’s prices are already fantastic, to be honest. Plans start at $15 per month for unlimited talk and text and up to 4GB of 5G or 4G LTE data, or $30 per month for unlimited everything — both prices require you to sign up for three months. But if you’re still looking for a great deal, don’t fret.

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