Best Bell Cell Phone Plans 2024: Coverage Starting at $20/month

The best plans from one of Canada's largest carriers, starting at just $30/month.

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Essential 150GB 4.5 out of 5 overall

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Ultimate 100GB 4.5 out of 5 overall Best for Families

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Unlimited Share
Family Plan 4 out of 5 overall

Kevin Kearney

Last updated 18 June 2024 Contents In this guide:

Bell Mobility is Canada's largest and oldest telecommunications company, offering wireless, internet, cable TV, and more. Bell—in partnership with Telus—built Canada's largest high-speed wireless 4G LTE network and offers nationwide 5G coverage for most Canadians.

Bell has a wide-range of plans, offering premium, unlimited 5G plans as well as cheap options, including a number of prepaid plans for those looking for more practical and affordable solutions.

We've been studying the wireless market since 2008 and in that time have learned how to identify the best deals and plans for your wallet. Below, we'll put all that knowledge to use when we list the best Bell cell phone plans.

How we picked the best Bell plans

You can read more about our detailed methodology below.

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BELL Phone Plans

Bell's best plans offer large data allotments, 5G connectivity, and the ability to finance a new smartphone with your new plan. You can find the best Bell cell phone plans available now below.

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Essential 175GB

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Essential 175GB

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Monthly $30 Prepaid Voice and 5GB Data

Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront

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Ultimate 175GB Canada-US

Bell

Ultimate 175GB Canada-US

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Cheap Plans

Sometimes the best plans is the cheapest plan. That's especially true if you don't need a new phone or much data. Bell has plenty of cheap plans, including a number of prepaid options that give you basic wireless connectivity without breaking the bank. You can check out the cheapest Bell phone plans available now below.

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Monthly $20 Prepaid Voice

Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront

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Monthly $20 Prepaid Voice

Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront

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Monthly $24 Prepaid Voice and 4GB Data

Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront

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Monthly $29 Prepaid Voice and 20GB Data

Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront Per 1 Month Top-up + $10 Upfront

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Monthly $30 Prepaid Voice and 5GB Data

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Family Plan

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4 out of 5 overall

Unlimited Share Family Plan Canada-US | $280/month

If you've got a household full of phones, there's no sense in paying for individual plans. Bell's shareable plans work by providing a large data chunk that can be used by the group. Bell's Unlimited Share Family Plan is an especially good option, allowing you to bring your own phones and activate them on Bell's reliable network. If you're in Quebec, Manitoba, or Saskatchewan, this plan is significantly cheaper, at just $120/month, though you'll only pick up 80GB of shareable data.

Considering this is a plan for families, you might also be interested in a perk the whole family can enjoy: this plan also offers 24 months of Crave + Movies + HBO if you activate or upgrade to a new phone through Bell's SmartPay financing program.

Methodology: How WhistleOut rates cell phone plans

WhistleOut evaluates phone plans based on the following criteria:

Our mobile experts leveraged proprietary data and real-world customer feedback to evaluate the best Bell plans, analyzing their coverage, cost, and plan options. We considered plan-specific elements, including perks, premium data allowances, and mobile hotspot allocations. We also performed hands-on testing and extensive research, including customer feedback.

Visit our guide to choosing a phone plan to dive deeper into evaluating a cell phone carrier or plan to find the one that best meets your specific needs.

Kevin Kearney

Kevin Kearney

Kevin is the Deputy Editor for WhistleOut North America. As a writer and journalist, his pieces on tech, education, and culture have appeared in Stereogum, InsideHook, The Millions, and elsewhere. When he’s not researching the U.S. and Canadian telecom markets, he enjoys reading, running, and playing music.