Verizon’s 5G service will cost $10 extra, launches in Chicago and Minneapolis on April 11th

Verizon’s 5G network is coming. After months of vague statements, the carrier has finally announced that its 5G network will launch on April 11th in Chicago and Minneapolis, making it the first publicly available 5G network in the US that actually supports smartphones. Verizon also announced that its next-gen mobile service will cost $10 more per month on top of its existing three unlimited plans.

The new prices will now start at $85 per month for the base Go Unlimited plan for a single line (which is always subject to throttling and only offers slow hot spot speeds and 480p video); $95 per month for the Beyond Unlimited (22GB of unthrottled LTE, 15GB of LTE hot spot, and 720p video); and $105 for the Above Unlimited plan (75GB of LTE…

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