Verizon’s new family deal costs $25 a line with unlimited data, but here’s the fine print
Source: Android Authority

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TL;DR
- Verizon’s Unlimited Welcome plan costs $100 per month for four lines.
- The plan includes unlimited 5G data and uncapped calling, undercutting T‑Mobile’s Essential plan.
- Only new Verizon subscribers qualify for the offer.
Offer Details
Verizon’s new promotion lets you add up to four active lines for as low as $25 per line, or $100 total per month (before taxes and regulatory fees). The discount comes from a $20 credit applied to the Unlimited Welcome plan, which normally costs $120 for four lines.
Key points
- All four lines receive unlimited talk, text, and 5G data.
- Verizon promises a three‑year price lock on the plan price (taxes and fees may still change).
- The plan provides access to Verizon’s 5G network, but not the higher‑speed 5G Ultra Wideband service.
View the promotion’s landing page.
Comparison with T‑Mobile
- T‑Mobile also offers a $100 plan for four lines, but data is capped at 50 GB per month.
- T‑Mobile’s plan does not include a price‑lock guarantee.
International Use
- While traveling in Canada or Mexico, you get unlimited data at 5G speeds for the first 2 GB; after that, speeds are reduced to 3G.
- Free texting is available to up to 200 countries.
Hotspot Limitations
- Unlimited data does not apply to mobile hotspot sharing.
- To use hotspot data, you must upgrade to either Unlimited Plus ($40/mo) or Unlimited Ultimate ($50/mo).
Device Promotions
Verizon is running additional offers tied to specific devices:
- Purchase a new iPhone 17 and receive a free Apple Watch or iPad.
- Buy a Galaxy S26 Plus (or other qualifying Android devices) and get it effectively for free with a qualifying Unlimited plan.
For a full list of eligible devices, see the Free 5G Phones page.