It seems Mint Mobile is about to ditch its data cap. That means you'll soon be able to use more than 40GB of data.
Mint Mobile has surprised customers by dropping the data cap on its Unlimited Plan, giving users true unlimited data.
Networks will say they have unlimited data, but then limit it when you use too much. Good thing that doesn't apply to Mint anymore.
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