
Following recent rumors, AT&T has just made its new ‘Elite 2.0’ plan official, and it’s quite expensive. The plan sets customers back by $110 per line or $75 per line for four, plus taxes and fees. And at that price, the new plan doesn’t seem to bring a whole lot to the table, especially over the Premium plan. There are no streaming perks or any extra benefits that will appeal to mainstream customers.
AT&T’s new Elite 2.0 plan includes 250GB hotspot access and 20GB international data
AT&T’s new Elite 2.0 plan offers all the same perks as the Premium tier, but with some differences. For one, you get 250GB of hotspot access compared to 100GB on the Premium tier. Then there’s 20GB of monthly global data for international travel. Besides these, it also includes AT&T Turbo, which boosts the phone’s data performance for enhanced video calling, gaming, and live streaming.
Additionally, the Elite 2.0 plan also offers customers one free smartwatch plan and one free tablet plan per line. In comparison, the AT&T Premium tier offers only 50% off a tablet or wearable plan per line.
The plan is quite expensive at $110 per line
If your household has a lot of cellular tablets and smartwatches, the free smartwatch and tablet plan perk in the Elite 2.0 plan is practical and should be appealing. The rest of the plan doesn’t add enough value to justify upgrading if you’re already on the Premium plan. That said, if you use lots of hotspot data and travel internationally, the new plan might suit you. It may also save you some money in the process.
Interestingly, AT&T, on its website, labelled this as its “best plan” already. It seems like a move to lure more customers who aren’t very tech savvy to compare it with other available options.
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