Total Wireless adds four unlimited plans on Verizon 5G
Total Wireless announced four new unlimited prepaid plans backed by Verizon's 5G network, according to a GSM Arena report published in May 2026.
- Total Wireless introduced four unlimited plans: Total Starter, Total MAX 5G BYO, Total MAX 5G, and Total All Access.
- All four plans run on Verizon's 5G network.
- Total Starter is priced at $35 per month.
- Total MAX 5G BYO is priced at $25 per month for customers bringing a qualifying unlocked device.
- Total MAX 5G is priced at $50 per month.
Total Wireless, part of Verizon's Value portfolio of prepaid brands in the United States, said the new lineup includes Total Starter, Total MAX 5G BYO, Total MAX 5G, and Total All Access. The source states that all four plans are backed by Verizon's 5G network.
The pricing disclosed in the source includes Total Starter at $35 per month and Total MAX 5G BYO at $25 per month. The Total MAX 5G BYO plan is described as a bring-your-own-phone option for customers who bring a qualifying unlocked device to Total Wireless.
The source also lists Total MAX 5G at $50 per month. The excerpt and source text provided do not include pricing or feature details for Total All Access beyond its inclusion in the four-plan lineup.
- What are the names of Total Wireless's new unlimited plans?
- How much does Total Starter cost per month?
- What is the price of Total MAX 5G BYO?
- Which network backs Total Wireless's new unlimited plans?
- What details were disclosed for Total All Access?
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