
Every household uses mobile data differently. One person might barely check email between Wi-Fi networks, while another streams music on the commute, video-calls for work, and still needs data left over for weekend navigation. Multiply across three or four family members and picking “the right plan” starts to feel more complicated than it should be.
InfiMobile built its Family Plan around that reality. Rather than offering one flat data bucket for every household, InfiMobile lets you choose from a full range of data tiers 5GB, 10GB, 15GB, 20GB, and Unlimited and pairs each tier with pricing that adjusts as you add lines. Add a second, third, or fourth line to your account, and your overall plan cost goes down, not up, making it easier to bring the whole family onto one bill without overpaying for data nobody uses.
This guide breaks down InfiMobile’s 12-month Family Plan pricing tier by tier, explains who each option is built for, and walks through how to match your household’s real usage to the most cost-effective plan.
Why a Family Plan Beats Separate Individual Lines
If everyone in your household is on a separate individual plan, you’re likely paying multiple monthly access fees, multiple sets of taxes and surcharges, and often a premium for being a single-line customer. Bundling those lines onto one InfiMobile Family Plan consolidates all of that into a single monthly bill and a single price that reflects the whole household rather than each person separately.
There are a few concrete advantages to this approach:
- One bill, simpler budgeting. Instead of tracking due dates and charges across three or four separate accounts, a family plan puts everything on one invoice.
- Lower cost per line as you grow. InfiMobile’s pricing structure rewards adding more lines to the same plan, so a family of four typically pays noticeably less per person than four individual subscribers would pay on their own.
- Flexible data tiers instead of a single fixed bucket. Because InfiMobile offers six different data allowances, you’re not locked into an amount that’s either too little for a data-heavy household or unnecessarily expensive for a lighter one.
- Easier to manage as your family needs change. Kids getting their first phones, a parent switching to remote work, or a new tablet added to the household are all easy to accommodate by adjusting your tier or line count rather than starting a new plan from scratch.
For most households with two or more phones, a family plan is simply the more economical path; the only real decision is which data tier fits best.
InfiMobile Family Plan Pricing at a Glance
Here is the full breakdown of InfiMobile’s current 12-month Family Plan pricing, based on data allowance and number of lines:
| 5 GB | $75 | $70 | $65 | $50 |
| 10 GB | $99 | $95 | $80 | $75 |
| 15 GB | $150 | $145 | $135 | $125 |
| 20 GB | $199 | $195 | $185 | $150 |
| Unlimited | $175 | $170 | $165 | $150 |
Pricing reflects InfiMobile’s standard 12-month Family Plan terms. Contact InfiMobile directly or check the pricing page for the most current rates and any active promotions, including Unlimited plan pricing.
The pattern that matters most here: your total monthly bill drops as you add more lines to the same data tier. That’s what makes the InfiMobile Family Plan a better deal than paying for individual lines separately, and it’s worth keeping in mind as you compare tiers below.
Breaking Down Each Data Tier
5GB: Best for Light Users and Backup Lines
The 5GB tier is InfiMobile’s entry-level option, starting at $75 for a single line and dropping to $50 a month once you have four lines on the account. This tier suits family members who use their phone mainly for calls, texting, and light browsing think a grandparent who checks email occasionally, a child’s first phone used mostly for messaging, or a secondary device that stays connected to Wi-Fi most of the day. If your household includes at least one low-data user alongside heavier users, it’s worth comparing this tier against a shared higher tier before you commit.
10GB: A Solid Middle Ground for Everyday Use
At $99 for one line down to $75 for four lines, the 10GB tier comfortably covers everyday smartphone use: social media, music streaming, maps, messaging apps, and moderate video use without relying entirely on Wi-Fi. This is often the tier that fits an average family member who isn’t a heavy streamer but doesn’t want to think carefully about data usage every day. For households where most members have fairly typical, non-intensive habits, 10GB frequently ends up being the most balanced choice between price and headroom.
15GB: More Breathing Room for Streaming and Remote Work
The 15GB tier runs from $150 for a single line to $125 across four lines, and it’s built for households that lean more heavily on data for regular video streaming, video calls for work or school, and multiple apps for refreshing content throughout the day. If someone in your family works remotely or attends virtual classes on a mobile connection, 15GB gives enough of a buffer that running short isn’t a constant worry, without jumping straight to the largest and most expensive tiers.
20GB: Built for Data-Heavy Households
At $199 for one line and $150 for four lines, the 20GB tier is aimed at families with multiple heavy users with several people streaming video regularly, gaming on mobile data, or using a phone as a mobile hotspot for a laptop. It’s a noticeably bigger jump in allowance from the 15GB tier, and it’s the plan most worth comparing carefully against 40GB, since your actual monthly usage is not just how “safe” a bigger number feels should drive the decision here.
Unlimited Plan(40GB): Maximum Flexibility Below Unlimited
The 40GB tier offers a large monthly allowance, priced from $175 for one line down to $150 for four lines. This tier is worth a close look for families who use their phones as a Wi-Fi replacement, rely on mobile hotspots frequently, or simply want a large cushion of data without paying for a true Unlimited plan. Because InfiMobile’s per-line pricing narrows considerably at higher line counts, 40GB is often one of the more efficient options on a per-person basis once you have three or four lines on the account; it’s worth checking directly against the 20GB tier for your specific line count before you decide.
More Lines, More Savings: How InfiMobile’s Family Pricing Works
One of the most useful things to understand about InfiMobile’s Family Plan is how consistently the per-line cost drops as you add more people to the same data tier. Look at the 15GB tier as an example: a single line costs $150 a month, but at four lines, the total plan cost is $125, meaning the fourth line effectively adds far less to your bill than the first three did. The same pattern holds across every data tier InfiMobile offers.
This matters most for larger households deciding whether to bundle everyone onto one plan or keep separate accounts. In almost every case, adding a family member to an existing InfiMobile plan costs meaningfully less than starting a brand-new individual line at standard rates, even before factoring in the convenience of a single bill.
It also means the “right” number of lines isn’t just about how many people are in your household; it’s about whether it makes financial sense to bring in a secondary device, too. A tablet, a mobile hotspot device, or a smartwatch with its own data connection can often be added as a fourth line for less than the cost of a standalone data plan for that device, worth factoring in if you’re on the fence about a data-only line.
How to Choose the Right InfiMobile Family Plan for Your Household
With six data tiers and four line-count options, the number of possible combinations can feel overwhelming. A simple way to narrow it down is to think through three questions before comparing prices:
1. How many lines do you actually need?
Count every phone, tablet, or hotspot device that needs its own connection, not just phones. Even a low-data device is often cheaper to add to a family plan than to run on its own separate plan.
2. What’s your household’s realistic monthly data use?
Check your current phone bills or carrier app for the last two or three months of actual data usage per line. It’s easy to overestimate how much data a “heavy user” really needs, and just as easy to underestimate a household with several people streaming at once.
3. Is a moderate upgrade worth the price difference?
Because InfiMobile’s pricing doesn’t scale in a straight line between tiers, compare the exact dollar difference between two neighboring tiers at your line count rather than assume the next tier always costs proportionally more. Sometimes moving up costs only a few dollars a month and removes any risk of running short.
Once you have a realistic estimate of lines and usage, match it against the pricing table above. If your household sits right on the line between two tiers, it’s generally safer to round up slightly; a small monthly difference in price is easier to absorb than the cost and hassle of overage charges or a mid-cycle upgrade.
Switching to an InfiMobile Family Plan
If your family is spread across individual lines or another carrier’s family plan, moving to InfiMobile typically starts with a simple comparison: add up what you currently pay across all lines, then compare it against the InfiMobile tier and line count that matches your usage. For most households with two or more active lines, the savings become clear quickly.
Because details like porting your number, contract timing, and current promotions can change, confirm those specifics directly with InfiMobile before finalizing your switch. The pricing here reflects InfiMobile’s standard 12-month Family Plan rates, so it’s a solid starting point; just double-check current offers in case an active deal improves these numbers.
Frequently Asked Questions
The data allowance listed in InfiMobile’s pricing table applies to your plan as a whole, so it’s worth confirming with InfiMobile directly whether your specific tier pools data across every line or allocates it individually, especially if your household has very uneven usage between members.
Most family plans, including InfiMobile’s, are built to let you move between data tiers as your household needs change. If you’re unsure whether you’ll need more or less data long-term, it’s reasonable to start with a moderate tier and adjust after your first billing cycle or two.
Overage policies vary by provider and sometimes by plan tier, so confirm InfiMobile’s specific overage terms with reduced speeds, an added charge, or another policy before committing to a tier close to your average usage.
Based on InfiMobile’s published Family Plan pricing, adding a line to an existing plan is consistently less expensive per line than paying for a brand-new individual plan at standard rates, particularly at the 5GB, 15GB, and 40GB tiers, where the per-line savings are most noticeable.
The pricing outlined in this guide reflects InfiMobile’s 12-month Family Plan terms. If you’re looking for a shorter commitment, ask InfiMobile whether a month-to-month version of the same tiers is available and how the pricing compares.
Final Thoughts
Picking the right mobile plan for a household doesn’t have to mean overpaying for data nobody uses or worrying about running short. InfiMobile’s Family Plan lineup, from a lean 5GB option up through Unlimited, covers nearly any combination of light and heavy users, while the per-line pricing rewards households for bringing more lines onto the same account.
Start by counting the lines your household actually needs, take an honest look at how much data each person uses in a typical month, and compare that against the pricing breakdown above. From there, reaching out to InfiMobile directly is the fastest way to confirm current rates, especially for the Unlimited tier, and get your family set up on a plan that fits both your usage and your budget.









