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Get to know AT&T's GoPhone plans for 2020. Only $40/month. Read the full breakdown here.
AT&T's move to boost its GoPhone data plans are likely an attempt to beat the competition in the growing prepaid market, such as Spring, Boost Mobile, and Leap's Cricket.
AT&T GoPhone customers are going to get the advantage of more data at no additional cost, thanks to the changes of the smartphone plans, which will come into effect from April 25, 2014.
The middle-tier plan, AT&T's $40 monthly GoPhone plan, cuts the total talk minutes back to 500 and the data back to 200 megabytes – smartphone users perhaps need not apply on this one.
You can now add 3GB high-speed data to the 6 included as standard with a $60 monthly AT&T GoPhone prepaid plan for an extra $20.
AT&T is looking to make its prepaid service a bit more competitive with the options from carriers like T-Mobile and various MVNOs. The new GoPhone plans include increased data caps and free WiFi ...
AT&T today upped the amount of data available to its GoPhone plans at no additional charge. Beginning April 25, the $40 plan jumps from 250MB to 500MB per month, and the $60 plan jumps from 2GB to ...
AT&T (T) smartphone users on a tight budget will have a new prepaid option starting October 7th. AT&T on Monday said that it would launch a new prepaid GoPhone plan next month that will include ...
AT&T announced that it is upgrading customers on its $45 and $60 GoPhone plans with 50 percent more data starting Feb. 20. Additionally, customers on the $60 plan now get unlimited calling to ...
The new plans range between $25 and $60 a month, and come after the company scrapped an older set of plans. Starting June 21, prepaid users can ride on the faster 4G LTE network. AT&T unveils new ...
We always thought one of the big draws of prepaid plans was simplicity, but AT&T's looking to prove us wrong with a series of new add-ons available with its GoPhone service. Customers can now tack ...
The GoPhone brand made its public debut back in 1987, but after 30 years, AT&T has retired it in favor of a simple "AT&T PREPAID." And to go with this name change, the Death Star is offering up ...