Tello Mobile plans, prices, and deals explained

Tello Mobile plans start at just a few dollars per month, and customers can customize talk and data with no contracts or hidden fees.

Tello has built a loyal following by offering low-cost wireless plans that don't lock customers into lengthy contracts. Running on T-Mobile's nationwide 5G network, the prepaid carrier stands out for its customizable plans, letting you choose exactly how much data and talk you need, rather than paying for extras you'll never use. Below, we've broken down Tello's latest plans, pricing, and features.

One of Tello's biggest advantages is how easy it is to adjust your service. You can change your plan at any time, activate with either an eSIM or physical SIM card, and avoid the hidden fees that often come with traditional carriers. It's a particularly good fit for students, travelers, light data users, and anyone looking to bring their own phone.

In addition to its affordable pricing, Tello offers perks such as mobile hotspot access, WiFi calling, international roaming, and flexible prepaid options. Whether you're switching from a major carrier or shopping for a budget-friendly phone plan, our guide below covers everything you need to know about Tello's current plans and what each one offers.

Tello mobile plans and prices

Tello's plan builder is built around flexibility: you can choose how much data and talk you need, switch plans anytime, and keep unlimited text on every plan. The custom setup starts at a minimum plan value of $5 and gives you options like no data, 2GB, 10GB, 20GB, or unlimited data, plus no minutes, 300 minutes with free text, or unlimited minutes with free text.

PlanBase monthly priceData allowance
Starter$102GB
Everyday$1510GB
Power$2020GB
Max$25Unlimited*

*Unlimited plans will see a reduction in speeds after exceeding 50GB of data usage.

The Starter plan is the light-use option for people who mainly want inexpensive service and do not need much data. It includes 2 GB of data plus unlimited talk and text for $10 per month, with no contract and no early termination fee, so it makes the most sense for light users who mostly rely on WiFi and only need basic calling, texting, and a small data cushion.

The Everyday plan is the better fit for most people who use their phone regularly but are not burning through data all day. It comes with 10GB of data plus unlimited talk and text, priced at $10 per month for the first three months and $15 after that, which makes it a strong middle-ground option for commuters, casual streamers, and anyone who wants room to browse, scroll, and use apps without jumping to a bigger plan.

The Power plan is aimed at heavier everyday users who need more breathing room for streaming, hotspot use, or lots of app activity. It includes 20GB of data with unlimited talk and text for $10 per month for the first three months, then $20 after that, so it works well for people who go through a lot more data but still do not need truly unlimited service.

At the top end, the Max plan is Tello's unlimited option for people who do not want to worry about hitting a data cap. It includes unlimited data, plus unlimited talk and text, for $10 per month for the first three months, then $25 per month after that, making it the best fit for heavy streamers, frequent hotspot users, and anyone who wants the simplest possible setup. Tello also says new-line pricing is introductory for three months, with no yearly contract.

 

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Tello Pay As You Go

Tello's Pay As You Go feature is designed for people who don't want a traditional monthly phone plan and only need occasional service. Instead of paying a fixed monthly rate for a bundle of data, talk, and text, customers preload a small amount of credit and use it only when they make calls, send texts, or use mobile data. It's a flexible option for light phone users, backup phones, travelers, seniors, kids, or anyone who mainly relies on WiFi and wants to keep wireless costs extremely low.

The service works more like a prepaid wallet than a standard wireless plan. Customers purchase Pay As You Go credit in advance, and usage is deducted based on fixed per-use rates. Tello currently charges small amounts per minute, text, and megabyte of data, so the total cost depends entirely on how much service you actually use. Because there are no contracts or annual commitments, users can refill their balance whenever needed and avoid paying for unlimited data or talk they may never use.

Tello promotions and deals

Tello doesn't often run sales, so when you find a new customer promo or price cut, it's worth jumping on. Its savings are all up front, meaning the low price you see is the one we can all take advantage of.


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Tello FAQs

What network does Tello use?

Though it's not owned by T-Mobile, Tello uses T-Mobile's towers to provide service to its customers. If you have experience with the larger carrier in your area, you can expect similar coverage from T-Mobile and Tello, though with different data prioritization. You can also check your coverage here.

Is Tello good?

Tello is an excellent choice for the especially budget-conscious shopper, travelers, and the like. It's barebones, but many users won't need the extra bells and whistles of pricier MVNOs. You can customize your plan to provide for your exact needs while keeping costs low. Its reliable and affordable coverage makes it the budget pick in our guide to the best cell phone plans for two.

Learn more in our Tello review.


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