When it comes to lowering costs and getting an offer on cellular service, prepaid plans are typically the best choice, particularly if you get service via MVNOs, which are apt to have more aggressive pricing than traditional carriers. That said, recently perhaps the big US carriers have already been doing more for making their prepaid plans be noticeable and for AT&T GoPhone it means adding rollover data to choose prepaid plans.
Starting May 15th AT&T will permit any unused data from month carry over to another, though this carried balance only lasts calendar month and so you can’t keep hording data more than a larger length of time. Furthermore, the info rollover option will still only apply to the $45 (1.5GB data) and $60 prepaid (4GB) plans. In addition to taking this lightly high-speed data, AT&T now offers unlimited reduced speeds when you finally run out of your allotment, however the speeds are only 128kbps.
Even with rollover data, it truly is pretty tough to recommend AT&T GoPhone’s service when there are several other options on the market that offer more. Then again, many people prefer managing bigger carries (which are apt to have better customer care) than smaller MVNOs, so there’s always that. What do you think of AT&T’s GoPhone service, especially with the modern additional perk? Let us know inside the comments.

