
Unlike T-Mobile, Metro's new plans are cheaper and mostly an improvement.
- Metro introduced new plans this week with cheaper pricing and other tweaks. Pricing starts at $40, $50, or $60 for one line, depending on the plan.
- Overall, the new plans are an improvement over the old, though it’s important to remember that all Metro plans have lower priority on T-Mobile’s network.
- There’s also a new limited time promotion that lets new and existing customers add a 2GB line to any plan for a $15 one-time fee, and then it’s only $5 a month starting in month two.
Earlier this week, T-Mobile rolled out its new Experience plans, which grabbed most of the attention. But Metro by T-Mobile also made some changes as well, quietly revamping its unlimited lineup. While Metro previously had three core plans alongside a few other limited data plans, the new Metro plans offer two Flex plans and two Starter plans as the core focus.
Let’s break down what’s changed and whether these new Metro plans are worth switching to.

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