Here’s how the new Metro plans are structured:
Metro Starter
- $25 per line for a family of four with AutoPay ($105 total for the first month)
- Unlimited talk and text
- 10GB of high-speed data
- Includes Scam Shield and T-Mobile Tuesdays
Metro Starter Plus
- $40 per month flat, no AutoPay required
- Unlimited talk, text, and 5G data
- Includes a free 5G phone when bringing your number
- Also includes MLB.TV and MLS Season Pass on Apple TV for the season
Metro Flex Unlimited
- $30 per line for a family of four with AutoPay ($125 total for the first month)
- Unlimited talk, text, and 5G data
- 8GB of hotspot data
- 100GB of Google One cloud storage
- Annual phone upgrades after 12 months of service
Metro Flex Unlimited Plus
- $10 cheaper than the previous Metro Flex Plus plan
- Amazon Prime membership included
- HD video streaming
- 25GB of hotspot data
- Smartwatch or tablet line add-on for $5/month
- Unlimited texting from the U.S. to over 210 countries

New Metro by T-Mobile rate card. | Image credit — Metro by T-Mobile
On top of that, Metro is also launching a limited-time offer (from April 24 through May 14) where users can add a 2GB line to any plan for $15 for the first month and just $5 per month after that. And there’s the Ad It Up program, which lets customers reduce their next month’s bill by watching ads or completing app-related tasks through the Play2Pay platform. According to Metro, users are saving over $15 on average per month with it.
This is a pretty significant refresh for Metro and marks one of the biggest changes to its pricing model in years. With a focus on multi-line savings, included perks, and locked-in rates, the plans seem structured to offer more predictability in a time when costs are rising across the board.