HomePlansVerizonPrepaid 15 GB1 line
V
Verizon · Family plan · 1 line

Prepaid 15 GB for 1 Line

Prepaid 15 GB pricing at 1 line on the Verizon network.

Your family bill at 1 line
Per month
$35.00
Per year
$420.00
Best for
Solo plan, full features
Prepaid 15 GB at 1 line on the Verizon network.
Line count (this page)
1 line
Per line at 1 line
$35.00/mo
Total $35.00/mo · $420.00/yr
Sign up for 1 line
Family-plan review

Why 1 line on Prepaid 15 GB

At 1 line, Prepaid 15 GB offers competitive pricing.

Coverage and perks remain consistent across all line counts on Prepaid 15 GB. Activation fees and taxes are not included in the headline price — check Verizon's website for the full bill estimate.

Pros at 1 line
  • Verizon network coverage
Cons at 1 line
  • Taxes and fees not included in headline price
  • Price increases if you add lines past 1

FAQ — Prepaid 15 GB for 1 line

How much is Prepaid 15 GB for 1 line?

Prepaid 15 GB runs $35.00/mo total for 1 line. The pricing breakdown above shows totals across all line tiers Verizon offers.

Is a single line on Prepaid 15 GB a good deal?

Prepaid 15 GB at 1 line costs more per line than 2+ line tiers because the multi-line discount doesn't apply. If you're a single user, compare against MVNOs (Mint, Visible, Cricket) which often beat single-line carrier pricing for similar coverage.

Can I add more lines to my Prepaid 15 GB plan later?

Yes — Verizon 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.

Does Prepaid 15 GB include hotspot for 1 line?

Hotspot allowances on Prepaid 15 GB 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.

What's the activation cost for 1 line on Prepaid 15 GB?

Verizon 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.

The verdict, & two little voices

Should you actually get Prepaid 15 GB for 1 line?

The editor weighs in — flanked by the optimist on her shoulder and the cynic on the other.
UP
Our takeEditorial
The Verizon Prepaid 15 GB plan occupies a sensible niche: it gives Verizon network access at a price that competes seriously with budget MVNOs, without the uncertainty that sometimes comes with smaller carriers. The 3-year price lock is genuinely valuable in today's market, and the Mexico/Canada coverage is a real perk for border-adjacent or frequent North American travelers.

The honest limitation is the 15 GB cap. In 2026, average mobile data consumption has grown considerably, and 15 GB can disappear faster than expected if you stream video or use hotspot regularly. If your usage is genuinely light, this is an excellent plan. If you're even a moderate video streamer, consider stepping up to the prepaid unlimited tier.

UpPhone Team
The Optimist
“FIFTEEN WHOLE GIGABYTES on Verizon's LEGENDARY network for just $35?! Are you kidding me?! This is like getting a Rolls-Royce for the price of a bus pass! And a THREE-YEAR PRICE LOCK?! While everyone else is watching their bills creep up year after year, you're sitting there LOCKED IN, smiling, untouchable! Mexico AND Canada talk and text INCLUDED! International texting to 200+ countries INCLUDED! Spam protection INCLUDED! They basically threw in everything except a personal butler! The loyalty discounts kick in after just 3 months — Verizon is literally PAYING YOU to stay! This plan is an absolute MASTERPIECE of value engineering!”
— the angel on your shoulder
The Cynic
“Oh, wonderful — 15 whole gigabytes. That's approximately four Netflix episodes before you're crawling through the digital mud at 2G speeds for the rest of the month. Two. Gee. Speeds that were laughable in 2008! And the price lock they're so proud of? Congratulations, they locked in a mediocre plan for three years — a gift you didn't ask for. The video is capped at 480p, which means you'll be squinting at potato-quality content on your perfectly nice phone. Single-line only, no family savings, no international roaming. This plan is for people who genuinely believe they "don't use that much data" right up until day 12 when they hit the cap and spend the rest of the month buffering.”
— the devil in your other ear
Canonical
Compare Prepaid 15 GB (all line counts)