Free phone service FeedomPop introduced its "Unlimited Everything" plan on Thursday.
The plan grants users unlimited talk, text and data for $20 per month, according to CNET. Customers also get free tethering with new LTE phones.
FreedomPop was initially backed by Skype co-founder Niklas Zennstrom when officials first launched the company. Through wireless broadband, the company offers free, but limited, net-based phone service, as well as access to the Internet. Paid phone plans with more voice and text are also offered by the company.
Unlimited Everything will provide up to 1GB of data each month, Android Police reported. However, data speeds drops to 3G afterwards.
The phone service offered three LTE-enabled Samsung Devices in its move to Sprint's 4G LTE Network. The devices are the Galaxy S4, the Galaxy S3, and the Galaxy Victory.
The new LTE phones automatically include the free mobile broadband service, CNET reported. The service offers 500 texts, 200 voice calls and 500 megabytes of data for each month.
"Now that we have complete access to the most expensive wireless network, we are able to fully upgrade our device portfolio to the high-end smartphones that our customers want," said Steven Sesar, chief operating officer of FreedomPop.
The Galaxy S3 costs $199, while the Galaxy S4 costs $349 and the Samsung Victory costs $99, Twice reported. FreedomPop's products are sold through the company's website, Newegg, Amazon and Walmart.com.
Consumers have the option of bringing in their own phones to the free phone service, and can adapt their current phones to the FreedomPop service by hitting a web link to update their phone with the company's OS update. The update also changes the branding of the phone on the smartphone screen.
FreedomPop also recently released its Free Voice and Text service, a new Android app that allows Android phone users to sign up for and use the company's free text and voice services, as well as access voicemail, CNET reported.
Consumers can also use the app to request a new phone number or provide an existing number.