Mint Mobile says it's business as usual even after T-Mobile's acquisition. We compare Mint's new data plans to those of its closest rivals to see if that's true.
It's also worth noting that once you pass your monthly data allotment for a tiered plan, you're throttled to 2G speeds. You can purchase more data if you like, either through Mint's website or by texting "UPDATA" to 6700. Ultimately, if you're going to make Mint your permanent carr...
will slow down smaller network users data speeds when traffic is heavy in favor of their own customer's speeds. This isn't unique to Mint Mobile, in fact nearly all smaller companies have this caveat, but it's worth bearing in mind overall. Your mileage is going to vary wildly based on...
It’s 64-bit-only and supports a range of distributions, including Fedora 30, Arch, Mint 20, Debian 10, Ubuntu 24.04+, and Raspberry Pi OS Buster. Plus, it brings post-quantum encryption and other major security features, which is a solid step forward for privacy. We'll also add that...
Mint Mobile has a lot in common with Ultra Mobile, and that's no surprise since they both use T-Mobile's network. When it comes to data performance, the two carriers should be nearly identical. The big difference comes down to their plans. While Mint only offers plans for a minimum of...
Mint vs. T-Mobile plan pricing The T-Mobile Essentials plan is Magenta’s most similar option to Mint’s Unlimited plan. While it does include a little more beef—50GB of premium data— it’s also much more expensive than the Mint plan, at $60/month. Switching to Mint from T-Mobile...
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To put it another way, Mint excelled at showing you what you did with your money in the past, while YNAB is more focused on how you'll spend your money in the future. credit cardsand more to the new app. While this is still relatively easy to do, it does require a couple of ext...
“Mint is still my go to. I’m at a point in my life where I’ve been working for a few years. I have been at the budget game long enough that I don’t need to track every penny or categorize every transaction. I know what purchases are within reason and what is not. I use ...