It was only back in January that AT&T bumped up the monthly high-speed data allotments for its prepaid GoPhone customers, but according to a new report, they may be planning to increase the allotments again.
Sources tell Droid-Life that on May 25, AT&T will increase the high-speed data allotments on its $45 and $60 per month plans. The $45 plan will allegedly go from 2GB of data to 3GB, while the $60 plan will get a bump from 5GB to 6GB.
AT&T hasn’t yet commented on this report, so nothing is official right now. If the change is indeed coming on May 25, though, we should hear something from AT&T either tomorrow or Wednesday.
AT&T’s GoPhone plans have become a pretty attractive option for prepaid consumers recently. At the start of 2015, the $45 and $60 plans offered just 1GB and 2.5GB of data, respectively, and soon they may be moved up to 3GB and 6GB. The plans also gained Rollover Data in 2015, meaning that the high-speed data that you don’t use rolls over into the next month.
Are you currently signed up for an AT&T GoPhone plan? If not, do these rumored changes have you considering a move to GoPhone?