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The 6 Best Cell Phone Plans in Georgia: Coverage, Price, and More

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The 6 Best Cell Phone Plans in Georgia: Coverage, Price, and More

Key Points

  • AT&T offers top-tier coverage in Georgia, with 99.99% coverage and 76.44% 5G coverage.
  • Xfinity Mobile is a great option for rural areas, with affordable plans starting at $45 a month.
  • Verizon offers the best coverage in Georgia, with 99.95% coverage and unlimited data plans starting at $65 a month.
  • T-Mobile has the highest 5G coverage in Georgia, covering 95.58% of the state.
  • PureTalk offers contract-free prepaid plans with affordable options starting at $10 a month.

If you live in the state of Georgia you’re in luck — over 99% of the state is covered by at least one cell phone carrier. But which ones are the best cell phone plans in Georgia, and can they meet your needs?

Here’s what you need to know. The following plans are just a few options for residents in Georgia, but these come highly recommended based on our research.

#1: AT&T

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AT&T offers three unlimited plans.

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If you’re looking for decent 5G coverage and live in the city, AT&T will most likely be your best bet. While there are many different plans to choose from, our favorite postpaid plans are the Starter, Extra, and Elite plans. And the coverage is top tier, covering 99.99% of Georgia and 76.44% of Georgia with 5G coverage.

With the Starter plan, you get unlimited data for $65 per month. Unfortunately, this plan frequently deprioritizes the data, so we don’t recommend it if that’s what you need more of. Additionally, this plan does not support hotspots.

The Extra plan is $75 a month and has 50GB of priority data on the monthly plan. You’ll also get 15GB of high-speed hotspot data. The Elite plan is just $10 more than the Extra option, costing $85 per month. It offers unlimited priority data, and you’ll get 40 GB of hotspot data.

You’ll also get a free HBO Max subscription. Fortunately, all plans allow roaming in Canada and Mexico and unlimited texts to more than 120 countries.

#2: Xfinity Mobile

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Xfinity Mobile runs on Verizon’s network

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Some Georgia residents are eligible to sign up for Xfinity Mobile. And while we wouldn’t recommend this plan to everyone, it can be a great option if you need an affordable plan that works well in more rural areas.

Xfinity Mobile offers three major plans: Unlimited Intro, Unlimited Plus, and Unlimited Premium. The Intro plan offers unlimited texts and calls, 20GB of high-speed data, and 600kbps of hotspot data for $45 a month.

The Plus plan also has unlimited texts and calls but offers 30GB of high-speed data and 5GB of hotspot for $55 a month. Last but not least, the Premium plan offers unlimited texts and calls, 50GB of data, and 15GB of hotspot data.

No matter which plan you choose, the taxes and fees are included each month. But keep in mind that if you use other Xfinity services, Xfinity Mobile is billed separately.

#3: Verizon

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Verizon operates a national 4G LTE network

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While Verizon tends to be talked about as the priciest cell service, it offers some of the best coverage, too. In fact, 99.95% of Georgia residents are covered by the service, which is incredibly high!

Verizon offers many different plans, but the main two we will focus on are the Welcome Unlimited plan and the Unlimited Plus plan. First, the Welcome plan offers unlimited texts and calls, no data caps, and 5G (where it’s available).

You’ll also get 6 months of Disney+, Apple Music, and an Apple Arcade or Google Play Pass, depending on which phone you have. This plan is $65 per month per line.

The Unlimited Plus plan offers all of the above, as well. But you’ll also receive 600GB of Verizon cloud storage and 50 GB of hotspot data. This plan is $80 a month for one line.

Luckily, both of these plans are eligible for discounts. For example, you can get up to $20 off a plan if you’re 55 or older. Students, military members, teachers, first responders, and nurses can also save at least $10 per month per line.

#4: T-Mobile

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T-Mobile offers a variety of plans.

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T-Mobile is on a roll with its 5G coverage, so if that’s important to you, you need to sign up for one of their plans. The carrier has coverage for 98.93% of Georgia residents, which is slightly lower than AT&T and Verizon. However, they cover 95.58% of Georgia with 5G speeds, the highest out of all the plans!

T-Mobile offers quite a few prepaid and postpaid plans, but we’re going to focus on the main two plans that they offer almost all of their customers — Magenta and Magenta Max.

For a single line, the Magenta plan starts at $70, with taxes and fees included. It comes with 5 GB of mobile hotspot and 100 GB of premium data each month. Additionally, you will receive unlimited 4G roaming in Canada and Mexico.

And if you add two or more lines, you’ll also get Netflix’s basic tier for free. Magenta Max offers all of the above, plus unlimited hotspot data and 4K UHD streaming for $85 per month for one line.

#5: PureTalk

Don’t want to sign up for a contract? PureTalk offers contract-free prepaid plans and runs on AT&T’s network as an MVNO. So, you’ll get the same coverage for less.

PureTalk plans are incredibly affordable, with the lowest plan starting at $10 monthly for unlimited talk and text with 2 GB of high-speed data. If you need more data, the most expensive plan is $22.50 per month with 20 GB of high-speed data.

However, even though there’s no data cap, your service may be deprioritized during busy times. The plans are as follows: 2 GB for $10 a month, 4 GB for $12.50 a month, 6 GB for $15 a month, 10 GB for $17.50 a month, and 20 GB for $22.50 a month.

Plus, unlike other MVNOs, PureTalk does offer family plans; 10% of your total bill will be deducted for each line you add. That’s quite a bit of saving! PureTalk also offers a risk-free guarantee for the first month, so you can get a refund if you don’t like it.

#6: Mint Mobile

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Mint Mobile operates on the T-Mobile network

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Similarly to PureTalk, Mint Mobile is an MVNO, except it works on T-Mobile’s cellular network. Mint Mobile is also affordable, with their plans starting for as low as just $15 a month.

There are four different prepaid plans available from Mint Mobile. Unfortunately, you can’t purchase a single month of service at a time. You’ll need to prepay for three, six, or twelve months in advance.

The four plans include the 5GB, 15GB, 20GB, and 40GB plans, with costs ranging from $15 a month for the 5GB plan to $30 a month for the 40GB plan.

All of Mint Mobile’s plans offer unlimited texts and calling, plus free calling to Canada and Mexico. Once you’ve used up your monthly data allowance, you’ll still have unlimited access to mobile data, but it will be slower.

All options also offer free mobile hotspot data, Wi-Fi calling, and 5G access. Mint Mobile does not offer discounts for having more phones on your plan. However, you can get up to four lines under one plan.

Cell Phone Plan Recommendations (UPDATE)

PlanCoverage Area5G ServicePrice
AT&T99.99%Yes$65+/per line
Xfinity Mobile99.00% Yes$45+/per line
Verizon99.95%Yes$65+/per line
T-Mobile98.93%Yes$70+/per line
Pure Talk99.99%Yes$10+/per line
Mint Mobile98.93% Yes$15+/per line
PlanFamily Plan OptionsUnlimited Talk, Text, & DataHotspot Available
AT&TYesYesYes
Xfinity MobileYesYesYes
VerizonYesYesYes
T-MobileYesYesYes
Pure TalkYesYesYes
Mint MobileNoYesYes

Picking the Best Cell Phone Provider

When you’re ready to pick a cell phone provider, here’s what to keep in mind.

Monthly Costs

Cell phone plan prices can vary greatly, so what you can afford will depend on you and your needs. But keep in mind that cheap isn’t always better, especially if you use your cell phone heavily.

Data Needs

In addition to price, how much data a phone plan offers will also be an important factor, especially if you use a bunch of data month to month. Some of the best plans offer unlimited data or at the very least 10GB or more each month for one set price.

Coverage

Luckily, Georgia residents are covered by many different cell phone carriers. But if you’re living in a more rural area, some carriers are better than others, especially when it comes to data and streaming. So, be sure to check into that.

Extras

Extras shouldn’t make or break your decision to choose a certain plan, but they can be a nice addition! If you pay for certain subscriptions, see if the plan you choose will cover that for you. Or, at the very least, do you get any additional benefits, like Wi-Fi protection?

The 6 Best Cell Phone Plans in Georgia: Wrap Up

While there are many different cell phone plan options in Georgia, it’s important to choose the best cell phone plan for your needs. Based on our research, you should be able to find a choice that will easily fit into your lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which mobile carrier has the best coverage in Georgia?

Currently, T-Mobile and Verizon offer the best coverage and 5G options, so we’d say these two are tied as the best mobile carriers.

Who has the best cell reception in Atlanta?

AT&T slightly outscored T-Mobile and Verizon in the city of Atlanta, but all three offer more than 97% coverage in the city.

How do I find the best cell coverage in my area?

There are two different ways to check for cell phone coverage in your area. You can look up a coverage map for all the major carriers, or you can look up your zip code on each individual carrier’s website.

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