The rates are the same, but it appears that Auto-refill is now an option rather than a requirement. The old "Easy Minutes" plans are now part of the 30 Day plan. You get 2.5 GB of high-speed data and unlimited international calling as well. You get 3.5 GB of high-speed data $65 Unlimited International Card You can get a $5 discount if you sign up for auto-refill bringing the cost down to $45. These cards offer unlimited talk, text and varying amounts of high speed data. It may only be compatible with their basic phones and not their smart phones. It's unclear whether there is any data available at all with this plan. $35 Unlimited Cardįor $35 you get unlimited talk and text but no high-speed data. Or maybe you're just a chatterbox or constant texter. This may be useful if you use your cell phone all day as you might for, say, business purposes. After you use your high-speed data, you data rate is subject to being throttled down. The Unlimited plans give you unlimited talk, text and even data (except for the $35 plan) with varying amounts of high-speed data. With the Net10 $25 card, the data comes out of your main airtime bucket. $30 30-day plan which gives you 1500 minutes (and messages) every 30ĭays, but where you also get a separate 30 MB data bucket. The best comparison to this is the related Straight Talk However, these minutes do not carry over to the next month. The $25 30 day card gives you 1000 minutes which works out to 2.5 cents per minutes. This works out toĪbout 6 cents per minute, which is pretty good, and 6 cents per The $25 30 day card gives you 500 Net10 minutes. The $15 30 day card gives you 200 minutes which works out to 7.5 cents per minutes for airtime. They do not carry over with the $25 card, but you get many more minutes. Your minutes carry over with the $15 and $30 cards, but you have to refill every 30 days. There are three 30 day cards or plans, the $15, $25 and the $30 cards. In the store or online will take up too much of your time, you can set up auto-refill or sign If you think having to keep buying these airtime cards either Month with the minutes costing about 6.7 cents. This brings your monthly cost to about $16.67 per The 1500 minute card costs $100 and extends your service for $180 orĪbout six months. This brings your monthly cost to about $20
The $60 refill card gets your 900 minutes and is valid for 90 days orĪpproximately three months. Again, this is not really worth it compared to the $25 1000 -minute 30-day card. The $45 refill card gets you 600 minutes but only extends your serviceįor 60 days or approximately two months.
The $30 refill card gets you 300 minutes and extends your service for 60 days, or approximately two months. Purchase, because you can get 750 minutes with the $25 card which is The $20 refill card gets you 200 minutes and extends your service for 30ĭays, or approximately one month. You can add Net10 minutes in denominations of $20, $30, $45, $60, and $100.
Minutes on your first three refills after buying a Net10 phone. Note the screenshot above is from when Net10 was offering a 100 bonus When you activate these cards, your airtime isĪdded, and your service date is extended by a certain number of days.Īny airtime you already had is rolled over. Pay as you Go Cards refill your Net10 airtime balance at the rate ofĪbout 10 cents a minute. Note: Don't have a Net10 phone? Then your starting rate can be even cheaper because you can buy a Net10 phone and minutes card bundle.