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Ultra Mobile’s Summer Deals Include Buy Three Months Get One Free, Get A 2GB Plan For $10/Month

Ultra Mobile Summer 2023 Deals
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Ultra Mobile has introduced four online-exclusive promotions available for new customers. There's a buy three months get one free offer, a monthly unlimited plan for $35, a 2GB plan for $10/month, and an offer for 15% off any plan purchase. There's also an in-store only dealer offer available of buy two months get one free with most plans.

Online Offers

Buy 3 Months, Get 1 Month Free

New customers who buy select 3-month plans will receive an additional month for free. This offer applies to the 2GB, 6GB, 15GB, and Unlimited Plan, but not to the talk & text-only plan. Activation must be within 45 days of plan purchase. Detailed pricing after taking into account the fourth month free includes:

  • 2GB Plan: $12/mo ($48 for 4 months), regularly $19/mo when paid monthly
  • 6GB Plan: $21/mo ($84 for 4 months), reg $29/mo when paid monthly
  • 15GB Plan: $27/mo ($108 for 4 months), reg $39/mo when paid monthly
  • Unlimited Plan: $34.50/mo ($138 for 4 months), reg $49/mo when paid monthly

These plans also include mobile hotspot access, international call credits, free unlimited nationwide talk, text & data, free unlimited talk & text to over 80 international destinations, free Wi-Fi calling, and a free 3-in-1 SIM card. The Unlimited plan includes 40GB of high-speed data before throttling, and only 10GB of data can be used for hotspot. The 15GB and Unlimited plans have a video streaming resolution cap of 480p.

1 Month Unlimited Plan for $35/mo

Ultra Mobile is offering their 1-month Unlimited plan (40GB) for $35/month with the offer code SUMMER35. Customers will receive a $14/month account credit for up to three months before the plan returns to its regular rate of $49/mo. To maintain the discount for the full three months customers must keep autopay billing enabled on their accounts.

6-Month 2GB Plan for $10/month

The 6-month 2GB plan is available for $10 per month for new customers using code SUMMER10. That's almost half off the plan's regular rate of $19/month.

15% Off Any Plan Purchase

As an alternative to the above offers, new customers can apply code WELCOME15 at checkout to get 15% off any initial plan purchase. The discount is only for the first month of service and does not continue into month two.

End dates for the above offers have not been specified.

    In-Store Dealer Only Offer

    If you head into your local Ultra Mobile dealer you can pick up an offer of buy two months get the third free on most phone plans. Ultra Mobile also sells a couple of extra phone plan options in stores that are not available online. Available in-store offers include:

    • 2GB Plan: $19/mo
    • 3GB Plan: $24/mo, available in-store only plan, not available online
    • 6GB Plan: $29/mo
    • 15GB Plan: $39/mo
    • Ultra Unlimited Plan: $49/mo with 40GB 5G data before throttling + 10GB hotspot
    • Unlimited+ Plan: $59/mo with 60GB of 5G data before throttling + 20GB hotspot, plan available in-store only, not online

    Customers who purchase any of the above plans will receive an account credit for their third-month free ONE DAY AFTER they pay for their second month of service. This is a new customer-only offer. New customers are defined as those that have a device/IMEI that is new and has not been active on Ultra Mobile within the past 90 days.

    The third-month free offer is scheduled to be available at least until 8/31/23.

    Ultra Mobile is a T-Mobile MVNO and thus uses that network for coverage. How long they remain a T-Mobile MVNO has yet to be determined. Earlier this year, T-Mobile agreed to purchase Ultra Mobile and sister brand Mint Mobile, pending regulatory approval, in a deal valued at up to $1.35 billion.

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    mloudt
    mloudt
    1 year ago

    I thought by now T-mo would have taken over fully them and Mint…

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