AT&T rumored to introduce Elite 2.0 unlimited plan

Reports indicate that AT&T plans to launch a new top-tier unlimited phone plan called Elite 2.0, featuring 250GB of hotspot data. The plan would cost $75 per line for accounts with four lines and include perks like AT&T Turbo. AT&T has not confirmed the details.

Online leaks suggest AT&T is preparing to add an Elite 2.0 plan to its lineup, positioned above the existing Premiere 2.0. According to a video from Sneed Mobile Tech, as referenced by Android Authority, the plan offers 250GB of hotspot data along with unlimited talk, text, and high-speed data in 20 Latin American countries. It also includes AT&T Turbo for improved data speeds and video quality, unlimited international talk and text, 20GB of global data, and access for smartwatches and tablets. A leaked data sheet reportedly compares it to other plans. The pricing starts at $75 per line on a four-line account, with speculation that a single line could cost $110. AT&T recently updated its unlimited plans, making Premiere 2.0 more expensive than its predecessor and raising prices on older options to push switches. This new tier aims to appeal to users seeking more hotspot capacity. An AT&T representative did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the rumored plan.

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AT&T has introduced updated unlimited phone plans in 2026, including new 2.0 versions and a modular option for new customers. The changes replace several older plans and adjust pricing across tiers.

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AT&T has replaced its existing unlimited phone plans with new 2.0 versions that offer more features at generally lower prices. The carrier introduced four tiers, including a premium Elite 2.0 option for high-end users. Existing customers must pay a fee to switch.

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