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Helium Mobile discontinues its completely free Zero Plan

Helium Mobile discontinues its completely free Zero Plan

Posted on April 28, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Helium Mobile discontinues its completely free Zero Plan
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TL;DR

  • Helium Mobile has discontinued its Zero Plan, which previously offered limited data, texts, and minutes for free.
  • Existing Zero Plan users are reportedly being transitioned to the paid Air plan for their next billing cycle unless they cancel.
  • The company also recently ended its legacy $5 and $20 plans, despite earlier promises that customers could keep them.

MVNO Helium Mobile made waves early last year with the Zero Plan, a phone plan that offered 3GB of data, 300 texts, and 100 minutes of phone calls for absolutely nothing — no hidden fees or monthly plans. The plan seemed too good to be true, but it was (for a while at least). Alas, all good things must come to an end, as Helium Mobile has now discontinued the Zero Plan without offering much of a reason.

Reddit user mkzio92 noticed that Helium Mobile removed all support pages related to the Zero Plan and updated their website to say, “The Zero plan is not currently being offered.”

Helium Mobile Zero Plan being discontinued

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As Reddit user Opposite_Future2602 notes, the Helium FAQ page was recently updated to list only the Air and Infinity plans. There’s a new section to answer the question on everyone’s mind: What happened to the Zero plan?

Helium Mobile Zero Plan being discontinued (2)

What makes matters worse is that users are allegedly getting texts that they will be moved to the Air plan in the next billing cycle if they don’t cancel. So there’s no grandfathering happening here, effectively ending the free ride.

The writing was on the wall, though. Earlier this year, the Zero plan lost its primary selling point of being completely free as Helium updated it to require a card on file to handle taxes and associated fees. The Mobile Report notes that Helium Mobile also decided to end its legacy $5 and $20 plans at the same time. These plans were promised to customers as long as they remained customers, and that didn’t last either.

We’ve reached out to Helium Mobile for comments and will update this article when we hear back from the company.

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