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Best Verizon Plans: How to Choose and Which Ones to Pick in 2026

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Why This Matters

Verizon's updated plans in 2026 offer more flexibility and customization for consumers, allowing each line to choose tailored options and add-on services. While the plans are budget-friendly and modular, they lack access to Verizon's fastest 5G Ultra Wideband speeds, which may impact users seeking premium connectivity. This shift signifies a move towards more personalized mobile plans, catering to cost-conscious families and individual users alike.

Key Takeaways

Verizon's Unlimited Welcome sounds like the happiest greeter in your favorite store or restaurant. Maybe that's because Verizon dropped the prices of its unlimited plans at the end of 2025.

If you're looking for a bare-bones plan with just the basics, it has some compelling aspects. At the top of that list is how modular Verizon's plans are. Each person on an account can pick a different plan that suits them (unlike T-Mobile and AT&T, which require everyone to share the same plan at this comparative entry level). And whereas other providers reserve perks such as streaming services for the higher-tier plans, you can add them piecemeal to customize what you need -- typically for $10 a month for each, depending on the service.

That applies to mobile hotspot data: By itself, the plan offers no way to wirelessly share your cellular connection from your phone, but for an additional $10 you can add 100GB of data.

International options include unlimited talk and text in Canada and Mexico and 2GB of high-speed data before ratcheting down to unlimited data at 3G speeds.

However, the Unlimited Welcome plan isn't as welcome when it comes to 5G data speeds. It can only tap into regular low-band 5G. Even if you had a capable device and were within range of a midband or millimeter wave 5G signal, you wouldn't be able to take advantage of Verizon's fastest 5G Ultra Wideband ("5G UW" or "5G UWB") speeds.

Why we like it

There's no set amount of high-speed data before a line is throttled, so you don't need to keep an eye on your data usage -- but at the same time, this plan only supports 5G, not 5G Ultra Wideband. We also like that each person on a Verizon account can have their own plan with different perks. In a family, for example, an adult could add hotspot data (for an extra $10), but it can be left off for a child who doesn’t need it, even if both of them are on Unlimited Welcome.

Who it's best for

Families who want to keep costs low but still have options for some perks.

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