Looking to make a few extra dollars this holiday season? Noble Mobile, the new “No-Bull” carrier that pays you to use your phone less, just dropped one of the best intro promos to end the year.
For a limited time, you can get the first month of Noble Mobile’s unlimited plan for only $10. Backed by Andrew Yang and other high-profile investors, Noble pairs a straightforward $50 per month unlimited plan with cash-back rewards for unused data, tools to help you spend less time scrolling, and interest-bearing rewards, so you can actually save when you ditch wasteful usage.
Why Switch to Noble Mobile
- First month only $10: Try the unlimited plan for cheap and see if Noble’s “use less, earn more” model fits your life.
- No-Bull unlimited plan — $50/month after promo: One clear price, unlimited talk/text/data, no hidden fees.
- Cash back for unused data: Noble returns value when you use less data — an incentive to cut wasted usage.
- Backed by recognizable names + T-Mobile network: High-profile support (Andrew Yang, Scott Galloway) and service powered on a national 5G network.
If you’re tired of murky bill math, surprise fees, or plans that reward endless data waste, Noble flips the script from Big Wireless. The “No-Bull Plan” gives you access to full unlimited data via the T-Mobile network, but also tracks how much data you don’t use.
Get Paid to Use Your Phone Less
If your monthly data use is near the U.S. average of 10–12 GB, you’ll usually qualify for Noble’s rebate. Noble’s threshold is 20 GB, so staying under that limit earns you “unused data” rewards. Once credited, the cash back doesn’t just sit idle; it grows at about 5.5% annually, compounding over time. You’ll see your Noble Cash in your dashboard, and you can choose if you want to redeem it as a bill credit or withdraw it.
Do nothing, and the balance grows automatically. The longer you stay with Noble and keep usage modest, the more you accumulate. Go over 20 GB in a month, and you miss the rebate for that period. The next month resets, giving you another chance to earn cash back.
For switchers, this Noble deal is an easy entry point. You can test the service affordably (first month = $10) to see if it’s the right fit. After that, enjoy a transparent unlimited service with clear pricing and rewards for lighter data use. Beyond the money, Noble leans into digital well-being through its app and rewards system by building smarter habits, which cut costs and reduce doomscrolling.
If you like the idea of a plan that financially rewards restraint rather than penalizing it, Noble is worth at least a one-month try.
