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Phone in the USA – prepaid without paperwork (T-Mobile, Mint, Cricket, Visible)

Prepaid plans without contracts: T-Mobile, Mint, Cricket, Visible, Tello – price comparison 2026, coverage.

Introduction

A phone is the first thing you need to arrange after arriving – work, bank, doctor. Without an SSN, you cannot sign a long-term contract (postpaid), but prepaid works with a passport. Prepaid plans are cheap and without obligations.

Prepaid vs postpaid

  • Prepaid: you pay in advance; no contract, no credit check
  • Postpaid: contract for 12-24 months, requires SSN + credit; more expensive
  • Start with prepaid; after 6-12 months (once you build credit), you can switch to postpaid

Three networks (carriers)

  • Verizon – best coverage, most expensive
  • T-Mobile – great 5G in cities
  • AT&T – wide coverage

Other brands (MVNO) use one of the three networks.

Best prepaid plans 2026

Mint Mobile (T-Mobile)

  • 5 GB: 15 USD/month (with 12 months)
  • 15 GB: 20 USD; 20 GB: 25 USD; Unlimited: 30 USD
  • First 3 months for 15 USD (promotion)
  • Online only – eSIM or physical SIM
  • Plus: cheapest; Minus: no stores

T-Mobile Prepaid

  • Connect 8 GB: 25 USD; 50 GB: 40 USD; Unlimited: 50 USD
  • Physical stores (sometimes in Polish in Polish neighborhoods)

Cricket (AT&T)

  • 10 GB: 30 USD; Unlimited: 55 USD
  • AT&T = great coverage
  • Stores everywhere; popular in Chicago

Visible (Verizon)

  • Unlimited: 25 USD/month; Visible+: 35 USD (5G UC)
  • Online only; Verizon = best coverage

Tello (T-Mobile)

  • Custom plans 5-30 USD
  • No contract, monthly changes

Boost (DISH)

  • 5 GB: 15 USD; Unlimited: 40 USD
  • Promotion: first 3 months discount

Lyca, Lebara (international calls)

  • International package to PL – 19-25 USD/month
  • For calling family in PL

Activation

Online (Mint, Visible, Tello)

  1. Select a plan on the website
  2. Pay with a card
  3. eSIM (QR) or physical SIM by mail
  4. Activate on your phone, reserve the number

In-store (T-Mobile, Cricket, Boost)

  1. Go with your passport
  2. Select a plan, pay 10-25 USD + 10 USD for SIM
  3. An employee activates it, number is immediate

Phone – buy in the USA or bring from home

  • A Polish phone – works in the USA if "unlocked" and supports USA bands
  • iPhone from 2018 – all bands OK
  • Samsung Galaxy global versions OK
  • Xiaomi/Huawei – check bands (B66, B12, B71)
  • New in the USA: iPhone SE from 430 USD; Galaxy A35 from 400

Wi-Fi calling – crucial

  • All US carriers support it – call over WiFi at home
  • A Polish phone with a Polish SIM + Wi-Fi calling = free calls to PL (if the PL carrier supports it)
  • Better: WhatsApp, Messenger, Signal – free globally

Common mistakes

  • 50-80 USD/month postpaid when Mint offers the same for 15
  • No Wi-Fi calling – quick consumption of minutes/data
  • Roaming in Poland – expensive; turn off mobile data
  • Polish SIM in the USA – very expensive roaming
  • Not using eSIM – iPhone supports two numbers simultaneously

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