Verizon is rolling out a new set of data plans for smartphones that bumps up the amount of data you get as well as the price you’ll pay for it.




Most of the new plans mark at least a 10% bump in price, but also include more data. For example, $30 used to get you 1GB of data, but now $35 gets you 2GB. You can find the full breakdown of all the new prices in the chart above, but here are the basics:

Small: Now $35/month for 2 GB (was $30/month for 1GB)

Now $35/month for 2 GB (was $30/month for 1GB) Medium: Now $50/month for 4 GB (was $45/month for 3GB)



Now $50/month for 4 GB (was $45/month for 3GB) Large: Now $70/month for 8 GB (was $60/month for 6GB)



Now $70/month for 8 GB (was $60/month for 6GB) X-Large: Now $90/month for 16 GB (was $80/month for 12GB)



Now $90/month for 16 GB (was $80/month for 12GB) XX-Large: Now $110/month for 24 GB (was $100/month for 18GB)



Aside from the price bump, each plan gets some new features. Verizon now has a rollover plan called Carryover where your unused data rolls over to the next month. Safety Mode is also a new feature where you can opt into a special plan where you’ll get throttled instead of paying overages if you accidentally go over your allotted data for the month. For some odd reason you’ll need to pay $5/month for the privilege of being throttled unless you’re on the two largest data plans.


The new plans are available to new and existing customers right now, though they’re opt-in for current customers.

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