Galaxy S25 FE: the king of value
Starting at $649.99, this Samsung phone looks and feels just like a flagship device. It features a beautiful 6.7-inch OLED display, which supports a 60-120Hz refresh rate and reaches over 1,700 nits of brightness. That means visuals look top-notch, animations are smooth, and visibility in bright conditions is excellent.Another highlight of this phone is the design. This Android phone looks every bit as premium as Samsung’s flagship models. Plus, it’s quite capable on the camera front.
Best of all, the Galaxy S25 FE is currently available for as low as $199.99 with a Total Wireless All Access plan for three months. That’s $450 in savings on the high-class device.
Total Wireless makes other carriers look bad
For those seeking an alternative to the Big Three without sacrificing plan perks, the Total Wireless All Access plan is the solution. This tier costs $60/mo and includes unlimited data on the Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband, unlimited hotspot capped at 10 Mbps, and unlimited text and talk.


Extensive coverage, quality service. | Image by Total Wireless
Other benefits include roaming to 140 countries and unlimited calling and texting to more than 200 countries, designed to cover you on vacations abroad. Furthermore, with All Access, you receive 1TB cloud storage on Total, spam protection, and even Disney+ membership.
Compared to alternative plans from T-Mobile’s Mint Mobile, Total doesn’t focus on delivering just the essentials. It provides an all-around solution for those seeking the ultimate perks.
Downsides
While the benefits are undeniably exciting, coughing up $195 for three months of service still sounds too pricey. For example, the three-month unlimited plan costs $75 at Mint Mobile, whereas some of Metro by T-Mobile‘s solutions can set you back around $120 for three months.The Total Wireless phone unlocking policy is another downside. Devices activated after January 30, 2026 stay fully locked for 365 days. Then, they must manually request unlocking. In contrast, Mint Mobile keeps devices locked for 60 days and unlocks them automatically after that period.
So, even if you only subscribe to the All Access plan for three months, you’ll essentially need to stay with Total for a full year before you can unlock the Galaxy S25 FE.
It all boils down to user preferences


The ultimate value, paired with awesome perks. | Image by PhoneArena

