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Consumer Cellular vs AT&T for Seniors

A plain-English comparison of Consumer Cellular and AT&T phone plans. We look at pricing, data, coverage, and senior-friendly features to help you decide.

FeatureConsumer CellularAT&T
Starting Price$20/mo$50/mo
Price Range$20 – $50/mo$50 – $65/mo
Number of Plans5 plans2 plans
Senior-Specific PlansYesNo
AARP DiscountYesYes
Unlimited Data OptionYesYes
Contract RequiredNoNo
Hearing-Aid CompatibleYesYes
International CallingNot includedMexico & Canada included
Family Plan AvailableYesYes
NetworkAT&T & T-Mobile networksAT&T 5G & 4G LTE

Consumer Cellular Plans

Talk

$20/mo
55+AARP

Data: None · Hotspot: None

Seniors who only need a phone for calls and texts, nothing else

Talk, Text & Data (1GB)

$25/mo
55+AARP

Data: 1GB · Hotspot: None

Light users who occasionally check email or look something up online

Talk, Text & Data (5GB)

$30/mo
55+AARP

Data: 5GB · Hotspot: None

Moderate users who browse, check social media, and use maps daily

Talk, Text & Data (10GB)

$35/mo
55+AARP

Data: 10GB · Hotspot: None

Active users who video-call grandkids and stream music regularly

Unlimited Talk, Text & Data

$50/mo
55+AARP

Data: Unlimited · Hotspot: 10GB

Seniors who want worry-free data with the support Consumer Cellular is known for

AT&T Plans

Value Plus

$50/mo
AARP

Data: Unlimited · Hotspot: 5GB high-speed

AARP members who prefer AT&T's network reliability

Unlimited Starter

$65/mo
AARP

Data: Unlimited · Hotspot: None

Families who want AT&T coverage and can split costs across 4 lines

Our Verdict

Winner for seniors: Consumer Cellular

Consumer Cellular offers dedicated senior/55+ plans with discounted pricing, giving them an edge for older adults. AT&T has competitive pricing but lacks age-specific discounts.