Verizon's prepaid service has been used for a long time. In 2017, it announced simplified, cheaper pricing for prepaid, and now it's making prepaid plans and even better deal for more dollars. You can even get unlimited prepaid data for as little as $ 65.

The new plans go into effect today, and you can see them all below.

Previously, the prepaid plans came in 3GB, 7GB, and 10GB sizes for $ 40, $ 50, and $ 60, respectively. These new plans are a little cheaper and they offer more data. If you have multiple prepaid lines, you can get new plans. For most consumers, this is a win. However, there are some caveats. First, those prices include a $ 5 auto-pay credit. If you pay manually, tack on another five bucks. You'll also be stuck with 2G speeds if you go over your monthly limit. You can buy more data, but it's expensive.

If you want to hotspot, the most important things you'll want to do at LTE speeds up your data cap is used up. However, the unlimited plan has No. hotspot option, which seems profoundly strange. Verizon also does not explain if these plans have been throttled (the old plans were limited to 480p). We are reaching out to Verizon to get clarification and will update if we hear back.