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Helium Mobile’s free plan is no longer free for anyone

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Why This Matters

Helium Mobile is ending its popular free Zero Plan for all users, citing sustainability issues. Existing subscribers will be automatically transitioned to a $15/month plan unless they take action to opt out. This move highlights the challenges of offering free mobile plans in a competitive industry focused on profitability.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Helium Mobile reportedly plans to end its free Zero Plan for existing subscribers on June 11.

Customers who take no action will apparently be moved to the $15/month Air Plan.

After ending the plan for new subscribers last month, Helium told us at the time that existing Zero Plan subscribers were “not impacted.”

The haters said a free carrier mobile plan wouldn’t be sustainable — and they were correct. Honestly, great call from the haters. Helium Mobile made waves last year with its Zero Plan, offering a limited amount of data, texts, and calls for no monthly fee at a time when even cheap phone plans usually still involve, you know, paying for them. It already stopped offering the plan to new customers last month, and now the free ride appears to be ending for existing subscribers too.

As detailed by The Mobile Report, Helium Mobile has emailed Zero Plan customers to inform them that the plan will be discontinued on June 11. The company reportedly told subscribers that the free plan is “not sustainable long term,” and that customers who take no action will be automatically moved to Helium’s $15/month Air Plan. After we reported last month that Helium had stopped offering the Zero Plan to new subscribers, the carrier told us that “existing Zero plan subscribers are not impacted.” Based on this latest email, they very much are.

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The Zero Plan originally launched with 3GB of data, 300 texts, and 100 minutes of calls for free, which was always a bold proposition in the US carrier market. The plan had already lost some of its original shine earlier this year when Helium began requiring customers to keep a card on file to cover taxes and fees. The carrier also ended its older $5 and $20 plans, despite earlier promises that customers could keep them as long as they remained customers. That context makes this latest change feel a little more ominous about what might be happening behind the scenes.

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