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Verizon today announced that it’s improving its prepaid smartphone plans by offering more data, the announcement unsurprisingly comes a couple of days after T-Mobile announced new plans with more data per line. Starting May 15th, Verizon’s prepaid customers will get more data on their plans and for the first time, they will also get unlimited calling to Canada and Mexico with the carrier’s largest prepaid plan.

For $60 per month, Verizon’s prepaid customers can now get 6GB of 4G LTE data including 1GB of AutoPay Bonus Data, unlimited talk, and text in the United States as well as unlimited text and calling to Mexico and Canada. The previous plan had 3GB of data for the same price.

Customers who are looking to spend less on their plan can opt for the $45 per month option that brings 3GB of data instead of 1GB in the past, this includes 1GB of AutoPay Bonus Data as well as the unlimited talk and text.

Customers who have no need for mobile data, there are many who use simple phones even now, they can get a plan for $30 per month which brings unlimited talk, text, and mobile web. There’s even a plan for $15 per month that features 300 voice minutes, texts or multimedia messages in any combination plus unlimited mobile web.

These plans will be available starting May 15th to all new and existing Verizon customers.

Filed in Cellphones. Read more about and . Source: verizonwireless

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