The launch of Noble Mobile is here, and if you’ve never heard of this wireless carrier before, you’re not alone. Noble Mobile is a new wireless carrier that has a special hook to grab customers. It’s willing to pay you money to stop doomscrolling. More specifically, its incentive is giving you cash back for using less data on your device.
Smartphones have become ultra-powerful tools that fit in the palms of your hand. Unfortunately, all that power has taken over the day-to-day lives of most people these days. It’s gotten to the point where people spend more time staring down at their phone screens in a given day than actually living in the moment. Now, there’s nothing wrong with snapping some photos or sharing an activity live. It’s the amount of time people spend doing those kinds of things. Noble Mobile wants people to live more and spend less time on their phones, and that’s a noble pursuit.
The launch of Noble Mobile is helped by $10 million in funding
When you think about wireless carriers, most of them have the same promotions and offerings that try to entice customers. A few outliers try something different, but none seem to go so far as to give you money back. This approach to wireless service has captured the attention of investors, as the launch of Noble Mobile was helped by $10 million in funding. Showcasing that the carrier might have something.
Noble Mobile is an MVNO, so it doesn’t own any of its own spectrum. Instead, Noble Mobile uses T-Mobile’s spectrum to offer services to its subscribers. Its first wireless plan offering is $50 a month, and you get unlimited talk, text, and 5G data with that. Sounds pretty good, right? There’s potential for it to get even better.
If you use less than 20GB of mobile data each month, you’ll get money back. This would be extremely easy for anyone who works from home, as you’d just be able to stay connected to Wi-Fi the majority of the time. As for how much you get back, TechCrunch reports that it’s about $1 per GB of data that was unused that cycle. You don’t get the cash straight up, either. You earn what’s called Noble Cash, which can either be redeemed for rewards or you can cash it out. Noble Mobile doesn’t sell phones, so you bring your own unlocked device, and that makes things simple because you don’t have to worry about contracts.
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