
- T-Mobile is now promoting its postpaid plans to Mint Mobile users, suggesting they might save more by switching, even though T-Mobile’s plans are generally more expensive.
- This email campaign doesn’t seem to be widespread yet, but it mirrors similar offers previously seen with Metro by T-Mobile.
- While this doesn’t necessarily signal immediate changes for Mint, it could mean the brand will focus less on positioning itself as a cheaper, independent alternative going forward.
Mint Mobile was officially acquired by T-Mobile last year. At the time, the brand largely continued to operate as it always had, with very minimal changes. In fact, with a new parent company behind it, Mint has actually managed to improve its unlimited offering by ditching the cap altogether in favor of truly unlimited data that’s simply further deprioritized during times of congestion.
In 2025, Mint is pretty much the same as it always has been — just with a few upgrades thanks to no longer being independent from its network partner. However, a new email promoting T-Mobile over Mint’s services is allegedly making the rounds and could be the first sign that this old dynamic may be changing in the future.