AT&T quietly added a fourth, top-tier unlimited plan on April 16, 2026: Elite 2.0, starting at $110/month for one line. The plan bundles in features that used to be paid add-ons on Premium 2.0 — most notably AT&T Turbo prioritization, one free tablet line, and one free smartwatch line.
If you're already paying for Premium 2.0 plus Turbo and an extra device line, Elite 2.0 likely lowers your real monthly cost. If you're not, this isn't the plan for you.
What's in Elite 2.0
- $110/month for one line, or $75/line on four lines (with autopay).
- 250GB of mobile hotspot per line, then unlimited at 128 Kbps.
- AT&T Turbo prioritization included — normally a $7/month add-on.
- One free tablet line and one free smartwatch line per Elite line (taxes and fees still apply).
- 20GB of high-speed international data in 210+ countries, plus unlimited talk, text, and data in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and 20 other Latin American countries.
What this means for you: the headline numbers are bundles, not new perks. AT&T took features it already sold separately and packed them into a single, higher-priced tier.
Where it sits in AT&T's lineup
Elite 2.0 sits at the top of AT&T's "2.0" tiers introduced in March 2026. The lineup is now Value 2.0, Extra 2.0, Premium 2.0, and Elite 2.0. Premium 2.0 still exists as the next tier down — same 100GB hotspot, no Turbo, no included tablet or watch line. (For background on the original three-tier overhaul, see our March 13, 2026 piece.)
What Elite 2.0 doesn't add
Android Authority noted that Elite 2.0 has "no streaming perks or any extras that broadly appeal to most mainstream customers." There's no new Netflix bundle, no upgraded Max tier, no extra cloud storage. The upgrade over Premium 2.0 is more hotspot, more international data, included priority, and included device lines — and that's the whole pitch.
The SaveOnPhone read
- Bundling Turbo into the price is a real consumer win for the right shopper. At $7/month standalone, that's $84/year per line saved if you'd otherwise be paying for it on Premium.
- The "free" tablet and watch lines only matter if you actually have those devices on AT&T. Don't pay $110/month to get a "free" $10 watch line you weren't going to add.
- 250GB of hotspot is a lot. If you don't routinely run 100GB-plus through your phone as a hotspot, Premium 2.0's 100GB cap is fine and saves you money.
- AT&T didn't raise prices on existing Premium 2.0 customers — it built a pre-bundled top tier above it. That's the right way to read this launch.
What to do today
- Pull your last AT&T bill. Add up Premium 2.0 plus any add-ons: Turbo, tablet line, smartwatch line, extra international data.
- Compare that total to Elite 2.0 at $110/line (or $75/line on four lines).
- If the math comes out within a few dollars and you actually use the hotspot or international data, Elite 2.0 is the cleaner buy.
- If you're not paying for Turbo or a watch/tablet line today, stay on Premium 2.0 or Extra 2.0. Don't upgrade for features you won't use.
- Confirm autopay is enabled on your AT&T account before activating — without it, single-line pricing is higher than the advertised $110.
→ Compare AT&T's Elite 2.0 against every other plan in our tool.
Sources
- Android Authority, AT&T confirms Elite plan is now official
- RV Mobile Internet, AT&T Launches Elite 2.0 Smartphone Plan With 250GB of Mobile Hotspot and Included Tablet and Wearable Lines
- SaveOnPhone, AT&T Overhauls Its Unlimited Plans (March 13, 2026)