At 3 lines, Unlimited Extra 2.0 drops to $50.00/line — totaling $150.00/mo for the whole family.
At 3 lines, Unlimited Extra 2.0 offers $50.00/line. That's a saving of $20.00/line compared to a single line.
Coverage and perks remain consistent across all line counts on Unlimited Extra 2.0. Activation fees and taxes are not included in the headline price — check AT&T's website for the full bill estimate.
Unlimited Extra 2.0 runs $150.00/mo total for 3 lines — that's $50.00/line/mo after the multi-line discount. The pricing breakdown above shows totals across all line tiers AT&T offers.
3 lines typically lands Unlimited Extra 2.0 closer to MVNO single-line pricing on a per-line basis. The break-even versus comparable MVNOs is usually around 3 lines; at 3 lines you're getting AT&T's full network footprint at MVNO-tier prices.
Yes — AT&T lets you add lines mid-plan with prorated billing. The per-line price drops automatically as you cross line-count thresholds (typically at 2, 3, and 4 lines). Removing lines is also straightforward with no ETF on no-contract plans.
Hotspot allowances on Unlimited Extra 2.0 are typically per-line (each line gets the published hotspot allowance). Check the plan-detail page for the exact GB; most premium unlimited plans include 25–60 GB per line at high speeds, dropping to slow speeds afterward.
AT&T typically charges a one-time activation fee per line ($25–$45/line is common). The pricing breakdown above does not include activation; budget for it on your first bill.
| Technology | Download | Upload | Latency |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4G LTE | 12-78 Mbps | 1-12 Mbps | 29-52 ms |
| 5G | 53-304 Mbps | 3-22 Mbps | 26-45 ms |
| 5G+ / UW | 167-474 Mbps | 6-33 Mbps | 23-39 ms |