Here are the best AT&T plans

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AT&T is currently the second-largest wireless phone provider in the U.S., just behind Verizon. Thinking about giving this GSM-based carrier a try? There are a lot of reasons to like AT&T, chief among them being the carrier’s great network that works across the vast majority of the US and the carrier’s great selection of phones. 

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However, before you get started with AT&T, you first need to know what kind of plan is going to best work for you. Don’t worry, Android Authority has your back and created this best AT&T plans feature for that reason. 

AT&T plans

  1. Mobile Share Plans
  2. Unlimited Plans
  3. Data-only Plans
  4. International Plans

AT&T Mobile Share Plans

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For those who don’t need unlimited data, AT&T’s mobile share plans are what you are looking for. Both of them support unlimited talk and texts in the US and Mexico. Both also offer mobile hotspot data, for your high-speed allotment. The cheapest plan offers 3GB of high-speed data a month for $30 a month, with the $10 AutoPay and paperless billing. The other costs $40 a month and has 9GB of high-speed data. Both plans have rollover data. That means if you don’t use all of your high-speed data before the billing period ends, that unused data gets rolled over into the next month.

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AT&T Unlimited Plans

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New AT&T customers subscribers can choose from three unlimited plans. All of them have unlimited talk, text, and data in the US, Canada, and Mexico. You also get free texting to over 120 countries, along with suspected spam and fraud alerts.

AT&T Unlimited Starter

The cheapest of the three AT&T unlimited plans is called Unlimited Starter, and cost $65 a month for one line, or you can get a four-line bundle of $140. These prices are with a $10 discount for using paperless billing and AutoPay. Keep in mind that under this plan, your  4G LTE data speeds could be throttled at any time if the carrier is getting too much traffic. This plan supports standard resolutions for video streaming.

AT&T Unlimited Extra

This AT&T unlimited plan costs $75 a month for one line, or you can get a four-line bundle of $160. These prices are with a $10 discount for using paperless billing and AutoPay. Again, tge 4G LTE data speeds could be throttled at any time if the carrier is getting too much traffic. This has all of the features of the Starter plan, plus it throws in 15GB of high-speed mobile hotspot data a month.

AT&T Unlimited & More Premium

The most expensive of the three AT&T Unlimited plans, Unlimited & More Premium costs $80 a month for one line, or $190 for four lines. The Premium tier will throw in 15GB of free high-speed mobile hotspot data a month, and a high definition video streaming experience. Finally, the Premium plan lets users pick one premium cable or streaming service they can watch for free. The choices include HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz, VRV, Amazon Music, Spotify or Pandora. Your 4G LTE data speeds could be throttled if you go over 22GB before the end of your monthly billing cycle.

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AT&T data-only plans

If you just want to access the network on your tablet, laptop, or other non-smartphone connected device, you’ll want to check out AT&T plans that are designed with data-only customers in mind. One plan offers 10GB of data a month for $50. The other plan has 15GB of data for $70 a month. If you go over your data amounts, the cost is $10 per extra GB. Both plans offer unlimited use of AT&T’s Wi-Fi hotspots.

AT&T international plans

If you are traveling outside the U.S., the carrier has a couple of options to keep you connected. One is the AT&T Passport International roaming plan, which will work in over 200 countries and offer unlimited texts. For $70 a month, you can get 2GB of data and $0.35 per minute for calls. For $140 a month, your data limit goes up to 6GB, again with $0.35 a minute for phone calls.

A better option for travelers who are only spending a few days overseas is the AT&T International Day Pass, which is available in over 100 counties. It costs $10 a day, and offers AT&T customers a way to use either their current Mobile Share plan or Unlimited plan in other parts of the world. The daily charge includes unlimited calls from those countries back to the U.S., along with unlimited texting throughout the world.

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Needless to say, these plans give new customers a ton of different choices and bundles to choose from when picking out one they want to use. Again, the AT&T Plans for unlimited users are the best for any accounts that have two or more people signed up, while the Mobile Share Advantage plans are best for people who just have one or two phones that don’t use a ton of cellular data.

Which of these AT&T plans do you think will be best for your needs? Let us know what plan you would pick in the comments!

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