Mint Mobile just supercharged its holiday sales with deep device discounts on Samsung, Google and Apple phones with its year-long Unlimited plan priced at an average $15/month when you prepay 12 months ($180 upfront), and, for a limited time, you can stack an extra $200 trade-in discount on top of the device markdown for qualifying phones.
Mint Mobile’s Black Friday Savings
- $15/mo. Unlimited (12-month prepaid = $180). Lock a full year of unlimited talk/text/data for the price of a coffee habit.
- Huge instant device discounts across the Galaxy S25 family, Pixel 10 series, iPhone models and more, with discounts reaching into the hundreds.
- Stackable trade-in bonus: get an additional $200+ off when you trade in eligible unlocked devices.
Get Real Savings with Mint Mobile
If you’re looking to take advantage of these savings before they’re gone, you have a wide range of flagship devices to choose from. Below are Mint’s current device prices bundled with the 12-month prepaid plan (your upfront + the $180 plan):
- Samsung Galaxy S25 — discounted price $350 (SRP usually $800). Upfront + plan = $530.
- Samsung Galaxy S25+ — $550 (upfront for the device) → total $730 with the 12-month plan.
- Samsung Galaxy Edge — $650 → total $830 with plan.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra — $850 → total $1,030 with plan.
- Google Pixel Pro XL — $499 → total $679 with plan (huge markdown off the $1,199 SRP)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro — $524 → total $704 with plan.
- Google Pixel 10 — $349 → total $529 with plan.
- Shop Savings on Other Models (iPhones, Pixels, Galaxy) — Up to $600 Off
If you have a qualifying device, you can apply the extra $200 trade-in, and many of those totals drop even more, bringing some flagship upgrades into shockingly low territory.
If you’re in the market for a new phone and want to avoid multi-year financing or surprise monthly bills, Mint’s stacked Black Friday-era offers are among the most aggressive you’ll see this season. Deep instant discounts, a predictable $15/month prepaid year, and a stackable trade-in bonus make upgrading cheaper and simpler. For early shoppers and deal hunters, this is one to pull the trigger on, especially if your current phone qualifies for the $200 trade-in bump.

