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US Mobile’s July 4th Deals: Pixel 10 for $250, Pixel 10 Pro XL for $599 and More

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Patriotic US Mobile Fourth of July deals graphic showing two Pixel 10 phones, fireworks, discounted phone pricing, annual unlimited plan offers, and a 50% off Multi-Network add-on promotion.

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US Mobile is celebrating the United States’ 250th birthday with some of its most aggressive phone‑and‑plan promotions yet. On July 3 at 11 AM ET, the independent MVNO is dropping the price of the Google Pixel 10 to $250 and the Pixel 10 Pro XL to $599 when customers buy a new annual Unlimited plan. The sale is timed for Independence Day but kicks off a day early and runs while supplies last.

What’s on sale

  • Pixel 10 for $250 – If you purchase a new annual Unlimited plan, US Mobile will sell you a Pixel 10 for $250. Without the plan the phone costs $369, which is still more than 50 % off its $799 MSRP. Quantities are limited, and there is a strict limit of one device per household.
  • Pixel 10 Pro XL for $599 – The bigger Pixel gets a similar treatment. New lines of service with an annual Unlimited plan can pick one up for $599; existing customers can buy it for $699.
  • $199 Unlimited Starter & $299 Unlimited Premium annual plan pricing extended – US Mobile is also extending its spring promotion pricing on annual plans. The Unlimited Starter plan is $199 for the first year (about $16.60 per month). It includes 70 GB of high-speed data, 10 GB of hotspot, and runs on your choice of the Verizon (Warp) or T‑Mobile (Light Speed) networks. On Dark Star, (AT&T) you'll get unlimited data and 20GB of hotspot. The Unlimited Premium plan is $299 for the first year (about $24.92 per month) and delivers unlimited priority data plus 200GB of full speed hotspot, 20 GB of international data on Dark Star. On other networks it includes unlimited high-speed data and 50GB hotspot.
  • Multi‑Network Add‑On 50 % off – US Mobile operates on three national networks: Warp (Verizon), Light Speed (T‑Mobile) and Dark Star (AT&T). Normally customers pick one network per line, but the Multi‑Network add‑on attaches additional SIM profiles so that a phone can hop between networks. As part of the holiday sale, US Mobile is discounting the annual Multi‑Network add‑on by 50%.

The phone and plan discounts are combinable, so a new line signing up for Unlimited Starter at $199 can add the Multi‑Network option for $45 (instead of $90) and then buy a Pixel 10 for $250 or a Pixel 10 Pro XL for $599. That means an all‑in cost of roughly $494 for a year of Unlimited Starter service with Multi‑Network backup and a new Pixel 10. Customers who select Unlimited Premium would pay about $344 for the plan and add‑on and $250 for the Pixel 10 – roughly $594 total.

Important fine print

  • Start time: The deals go live July 3 at 11 AM ET.
  • One per household: Only one device per household or account is allowed.
  • Unlocking policy: The discounted phones are locked to US Mobile until 60 days of continuous active service or 12 months after purchase. Customers must activate the device within 15 days to retain the discount (per US Mobile’s device‑unlock policy described in earlier promotions).
  • Who qualifies: The $250 and $599 prices require a new annual Unlimited plan activation. Existing lines can still purchase the Pixel 10 for $369 and the Pixel 10 Pro XL for $699. Plan prices revert to the standard $390 (Unlimited Premium) and $350 (Unlimited Starter) in year 2.

How Unlimited Starter and Unlimited Premium compare

US Mobile’s Unlimited plans are structured around data prioritization and hotspot allotments.

PlanNetwork OptionsPremium Data & Hotspot
Unlimited StarterDark Star (AT&T), Warp (Verizon) Light Speed (T‑Mobile)70 GB of high-speed data (unlimited on Dark Star) + 10 GB hotspot (20GB on Dark Star)
Unlimited PremiumDark Star, Light Speed, WarpUnlimited priorty data on Dark Start (no cap) + 200 GB hotspot; additional 100 GB at 8 Mbps before slowing. Other networks unlimited data, 50GB hotspot

Both plans allow BYOD activation, and the optional Multi‑Network add‑on links secondary and tertiary network lines so that subscribers can switch between carriers when one network is congested.

Editor’s Take

US Mobile has used aggressive device pricing around holidays in the past to try and capture new subscribers, and this July 4th promotion is no exception. A Pixel 10 for $250 is nearly $550 off retail, and pairing it with an annual Unlimited Starter plan yields one of the lowest all‑in prices we’ve seen for a flagship‑level device and service. The Pixel 10 Pro XL at $599 is less of a headline but still competes against Black Friday‑level deals.

The ability to stack three discounts, phone price, discounted annual plan, and half‑price Multi‑Network, makes these offers especially compelling. If you need a new phone and are willing to commit to a year of service, there is very little on the market that can match a Pixel 10 at this price with unlimited data. The catch is that only new lines get the best prices; existing subscribers pay a bit more. US Mobile also locks the phone for at least 60 days, so bargain hunters planning to flip the device should be aware of the restrictions.

US Mobile’s pricing aggressiveness continues a trend among prepaid brands to push high‑end hardware and long‑term commitments. Carriers like Cricket Wireless and Metro by T‑Mobile have been testing $20‑per‑month unlimited plans that challenge independent MVNOs to compete. With its multi‑network model and heavy handset discounts, US Mobile is signalling that it intends not just to survive but to keep growing in that environment. For consumers who don’t mind prepaying for a year of service, these July 4th deals are worth a close look.

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