U.S. Cellular unveils competitive new unlimited plan starting at $65 a month
Unfortunately, there's no word on hotspot speeds, so you're probably looking at 3G numbers, compared to T-Mo, whose Magenta customers get 3 gigs of 4G LTE tethering. U.S. Cellular also doesn't have a serious rival to the T-Mobile Tuesdays program or Netflix on Us offer, although the Everyday Unlimited Plan does include one free Movie Night rental from Redbox per month per line, which is... something.

The Even Better option, meanwhile, comes with two free Redbox rentals per month per line, as well as 1080p video streaming support, 30 gigs of hotspot data (most likely at 3G speeds as well), 50GB Priority Data, and one gig of data, as well as 200 minutes and 200 text messages for Mexico and Canada roaming. Another interesting thing about these two plans is that you can get a little money back every month if you're frugal with your data consumption. Namely, you're looking at a $5 and $10 credit for Everyday and Even Better plans respectively if you stay under 3GB.
Compared to the Everyday option, the Even Better plan is $10 pricier per line, while the Basic service tier is $10 cheaper per line with 480p video streaming, no roaming, no payback credit, hotspot access, prioritized data, or Redbox freebies. In other words, U.S. Cellular pretty much destroyed the appeal of its entry-level plan mere months after announcing it in the first place.
Adrian, a mobile technology enthusiast since the Nokia 3310 era, has been a dynamic presence in the tech journalism field, contributing to Android Authority, Digital Trends, and Pocketnow before joining PhoneArena in 2018. His expertise spans across various platforms, with a particular fondness for the diversity of the Android ecosystem. Despite the challenges of balancing full-time parenthood with his work, Adrian's passion for tech trends, running, and movies keeps him energized. His commitment to mid-range smartphones has led to an eclectic collection of devices, saved from personal bankruptcy by his preference for 'adequate' over 'overpriced'.
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