
Unlimited talk and text is included in most cheap cell phone plans these days. Unlimited data, however, will cost you. That is, unless you're on TextNow.
The hybrid, cloud-based carrier just launched its Free Essential Data plan, which includes free unlimited talk, text, and select data access for must-have apps, such as Waze, Lyft, Uber, Gmail, and Google Maps, to name a few.
TextNow works by blending together Wi-Fi and cellular networks to let you communicate with your friends via voice or text. It doesn't operate its own cellular network, but instead uses the nation's largest 5G network. The service is free and supported by ads.
It's worth noting that TextNow's Free Essential data consists of 1GB of free data per month for use with select mobile apps. (You can see the full list here). Additional data is available for purchase via TextNow's flexible data plans, which start at $0.99 for an hour pass, $4.99 for a day pass, or $39.99 for a month pass. Speed isn't guaranteed and high-usage users may be de-prioritized during times of congestion.
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