Infimobile prepaid plans have hit historic lows, with annual pricing that undercuts most US carriers by hundreds of dollars. The company offers a 5GB plan for $49 per year and a 15GB unlimited plan for $119 per year, but the limited-time pricing on the 15GB option expires April 30.
Key Takeaways
- 5GB annual plan: $49/year ($4.08/month equivalent) with 2,500 monthly minutes and texts
- 15GB unlimited plan: $119/year ($9.92/month equivalent), limited-time offer ending April 30
- Both plans include nationwide 5G coverage on Verizon or T-Mobile networks
- No contracts, credit checks, or monthly billing required
- Saves $671–911/year compared to traditional carriers
How Infimobile Prepaid Plans Compare to Standard Carriers
Traditional carriers charge $720–960 annually for unlimited plans. Standard MVNO prepaid plans run $168–180 per year for 5GB monthly, which means Infimobile’s $49/year 5GB plan saves $119–131 annually just against budget competitors. Other prepaid carriers charge around $30 per month, totaling $360 per year—still $311 more expensive than Infimobile’s entry-level option. The annual commitment model eliminates monthly billing entirely, which is where traditional carriers and month-to-month MVNOs extract their margins.
The 15GB unlimited plan at $119/year represents the most aggressive pricing in the prepaid market. Compared to carriers charging $900–1,200 annually, the savings exceed $780 per year. However, this deal is temporary. Once April 30 passes, the price will likely revert to standard rates, so the window for locking in this rate is narrow.
What You Actually Get with Infimobile Prepaid Plans
The 5GB plan includes 2,500 monthly minutes and 2,500 texts alongside 5GB of high-speed data, all on Verizon or T-Mobile’s nationwide 5G networks. The 15GB unlimited plan removes the minute and text caps entirely, offering unlimited talk and text with 15GB monthly high-speed data. After exhausting high-speed data, speeds reduce but service continues. Neither plan requires a contract, credit check, or credit card on file—Infimobile operates as a cloud-based digital platform. The catch is the 12-month service commitment; you pay upfront for the full year.
This structure targets light data users who do not stream video constantly or tether devices. If you use under 5GB monthly and do not need unlimited calling, the entry-level plan is genuinely competitive. The 15GB unlimited plan splits the difference for moderate users who want flexibility without carrier contracts.
Why the April 30 Deadline Matters
Limited-time pricing on prepaid plans rarely extends past the advertised date. Infimobile’s 15GB unlimited plan at $119/year is below cost-recovery for most competitors, which is why the company has set an expiration. Once the promotion ends, expect the price to climb closer to the $300–480 annual range that defines the broader prepaid market. If you are considering switching, the financial incentive shrinks significantly after April 30.
The 5GB plan at $49/year does not carry an explicit expiration in the available information, but annual pricing structures can shift without warning. Locking in either plan before the deadline removes the risk of price increases.
Is Infimobile prepaid right for me?
Infimobile prepaid plans work best for light data users, international travelers who want backup coverage, or anyone frustrated by carrier lock-in. The upfront annual cost ($49–119) is lower than two months with most carriers, so the break-even point is fast. The drawback: if you exceed your high-speed data allowance mid-year, you cannot upgrade mid-cycle.
Can I keep my existing phone number?
The research brief does not specify whether Infimobile supports number porting or transferring existing numbers to their network. Contact Infimobile directly at infimobile.com for details on this feature before committing to the annual plan.
What happens if I run out of data before the year ends?
On the 15GB unlimited plan, speeds throttle after you exhaust your monthly 15GB allowance, but service continues at reduced speeds. The 5GB plan operates similarly—once you hit 5GB monthly, speeds drop but you retain connectivity. Neither plan offers mid-cycle upgrades or overages charges.
Infimobile prepaid plans represent genuine value for budget-conscious users willing to commit to annual billing. The $49/year 5GB plan is the cheapest quality option in the US MVNO market, and the $119/year 15GB unlimited deal will not last past April 30. If monthly flexibility matters more than price, stick with traditional carriers. If you want to slash your phone bill by 80%, this is the moment to act.
Edited by the All Things Geek team.
Source: Tom's Guide


