![]() That last part - the lack of an extra charge for 5G users - is a huge boon for Mint, compared to rival discount networks. If you've got a 5G phone for your Mint service, you can take advantage of T-Mobile 5G infrastructure, for no extra cost compared to regular 4G service. T-Mobile offers nationwide 5G service, and that's been extended to MVNOs like Mint. ![]() And a starter kit is available at Amazon for $5 that lets you test out the service with 100MB of LTE data, 100 text messages and 60 minutes of talk time to see how coverage is you get the $5 as a bill credit if you sign up for the service. To that end, Mint provides a map on its website that will help you determine if the service will work for you. Still, it all comes down to coverage and Mint's availability in your area. ![]() Mint Mobile coverage map (Image credit: Mint Mobile)
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