Verizon's new myPlan Unlimited Ultimate launches on August 31 for $90 per month

Verizon unveiled its new myPlan lineup back in May, with myPlan Unlimited Welcome being the $65/one line/month entry-level option and the $80/one line/month myPlan Unlimited Plus being the step up. Now, there's a further step up, and quite an intriguing one at that.

Starting on August 31, existing and prospective Verizon customers can also choose the new myPlan Unlimited Ultimate for $90/one line/month.

The new plan comes with unlimited 5G Ultra Wideband, 60GB of mobile hotspot allowance (which Verizon boasts is "the most offered in the industry"), 10GB of international premium unthrottled data, Global Choice, and unlimited text while abroad and calls within 210+ countries and back to the USA.

$90 definitely isn't cheap, but you are getting a lot here - compared to Unlimited Plus, for example, you get double the hotspot data allowance, as well as the international perks that surely can't be cheap for Verizon: 10GB of premium speed international data each month is a lot, not to mention unlimited texts and calls to most countries as well as the USA while you're abroad.

If you have multiple lines, the price goes down. It's $90 for one line, $80 per line for two, $65 per line for three, $55 per line for four, and $52 per line if you have five or more lines. Please note that these prices all assume you set up auto pay, which results in a $10 per month discount. Without auto pay, all of the prices are thus $10 higher.

Like with the other myPlan choices, you can add "perks" on top for $10 each: the Disney bundle (Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+), 100GB of mobile hotspot allowance, Apple One, Walmart+, Apple Music Family, Smartwatch Data & Safety, 2TB of cloud storage, and more.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-1104158

But even uk isn't anymore and yet all works in other countries of EU so ? 🤷‍♂️

Yep Switzerland is not in the EU because that's the decision of its people. What mobile plan you buy and which countries it covers is your decision though.

  • Anonymous

It is without auto pay