Best Boost Mobile deals

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If you are looking to switch to a contract-free prepaid carrier in the U.S., Boost Mobile is one of the best options around. It has a wide range of premium and affordable smartphones available, and provides quite a few deals on devices and plans. Here's a roundup of some of the best Boost Mobile deals currently on offer! While you're at it, also stop by our guide to find out the best Boost Mobile phones you can buy.

Unlimited Plus offer

Boost Mobile is one of the best choices if you're looking for unlimited data plans. Priced at $60 per month in a limited time offer comes unlimited data, calls, and texts, with a boost in hotspot data and HD streaming from 8 GB to 20 GB. You can also add up to 5 additional lines to create a family plan, priced at $40 per month per line. This plan is available till April 5, 2018 and for both new and existing customers. 

Unlimited Gigs family plan

A new family plan is available for just $25 per month per line for four lines. At $100, you get 8 GB of hotspot data available, mobile optimized video streaming (at 480p), gaming, and music, on top of unlimited data, calls, and texts. The Unlimited Gigs family plans will run till March 8, 2018, but only a new customer can be the primary line. 

Mobile phone deals

Boost Mobile offers some impressive instant discounts on smartphones, especially on Android phones: 

  • $100 off the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S7 (new price of $549.99 and $299.99 respectively). 
  • $50 off the Moto E4 and Moto E4 Plus (new price of $49.99 and $79.99 respectively). 
  • Up to $80 off low-cost smartphones like Samsung Galaxy J3 Emerge, LG Stylo 3, ZTE Blade Force, ZTE Tempo X, Samsung Galaxy J7 Perx, LG X Charge, and more. 
  • Up to $150 off pre-owned Samsung smartphones like the Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy S7, and Galaxy S6. 

You can find the full list of Boost Mobile smartphone deals here

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