AT&T to Offer New GoPhone Plans and 4G LTE Beginning June 21

Starting June 21, customers can avail the updated pay-as-you-go plans of AT&T dubbed ‘GoPhone’ partnered with 4G LTE network as long as their smartphones can support the technology. Those that don’t have a 4G-capable smartphone may purchase Samsung Galaxy Express. The carrier will be giving a $250 discount if they get a contract based GoPhone plan.

Customers can pick from any of the three: $25 a month for 250 minutes of nationwide calling and unlimited messaging, add $5 for 50 MB of data; $40 a month inclusive of 200 MB of data, 500 minutes of nationwide calling, and unlimited messaging; and $60 a month for 2 GB of data, unlimited nationwide calling, and unlimited messaging. Customers on a $40 plan may pay an additional $5 for an additional 100 MB data while those on $60 plan may pay $10 more for an additional 1 GB.

"AT&T GoPhone customers can make the most of their smartphones on our fast 4G LTE network, and with our new prepaid plans, they're getting even more value and data at an attractive price," said Mark Collins, AT&T Mobility senior vice president of data and voice products in PR Newswire. "With the addition of the Samsung Galaxy Express, customers get the latest capabilities and speeds from their wireless experience, and we'll be adding more exciting devices to our GoPhone lineup."

Those who are not interested in smartphones and just need the basic services of calling and texting may get the $35 plan inclusive of 500 minutes of nationwide calling and unlimited messaging. Make it $50 for unlimited calling and texting.

These changes made AT&T’s services more affordable allowing existing and new customers to save up to $10 a month with a better package and faster mobile internet.

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