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  • Published: Jun 11 2025 11:02 AM
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SmartLess Mobile is now live with affordable phone plans starting at $15/month. Launched by Jason Bateman, Will Arnett & Sean Hayes using T-Mobile's network.


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The SmartLess podcast crew is now in the mobile phone business. Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes — the guys known for goofing off and chatting with celebs — have launched their own phone service called SmartLess Mobile. Sounds random, right? But when you look into it, it actually makes a lot of sense.

Honestly, their whole pitch is super relatable. They’re basically saying, “Hey, if you’re mostly using Wi-Fi anyway, why are you paying so much for mobile data?” And they’re not wrong. A lot of us are at home, work, or school and barely use mobile data like we used to. So instead of shelling out $60 or more each month for a giant data plan, SmartLess Mobile offers something way simpler and cheaper — plans that start at $15 and never go over $30. Ever. That price is locked for life, which is kind of wild these days.

The service runs on T-Mobile’s 5G network, so unless you live somewhere super remote, coverage should be decent. And the whole process is digital — no physical stores, no long customer service calls. You sign up online, scan a QR code, and boom, your phone's up and running. You can even keep your current number and phone. It’s all designed to be easy.

And it’s not just a celebrity stunt. They brought in serious telecom folks like Paul and Jeni McAleese to handle the real work. These aren’t actors pretending to run a phone company — they’ve clearly built something with the right people behind it.

Why This Could Actually Be a Smart Move for a Lot of People

Let’s be honest — phone plans today are a mess. You sign up for something that sounds simple, and then boom, hidden fees. Or your “intro price” suddenly doubles after six months. It’s exhausting. That’s what SmartLess Mobile is trying to fix.

Their approach is pretty refreshing. No contracts. No random fees. No trying to upsell you on stuff you don’t need. It’s just clean, basic service at a set price. And for people who aren’t glued to their phones all day or who live in Wi-Fi-heavy zones (like students or remote workers), this could actually save a good chunk of cash.

Now, to be clear, this isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. If you’re constantly streaming video while commuting or if you travel a lot and need lots of data on the go, you might want to look elsewhere. But if you’re someone who mostly texts, checks email, and scrolls social media here and there — and you do that mostly on Wi-Fi — then this setup totally makes sense.

The SmartLess team also seems pretty aware that people are done with big, bloated mobile plans. They’re not trying to be flashy. It’s more like: “Here’s a simple, no-nonsense option. If it works for you, great. If not, no pressure.” That kind of attitude actually feels rare in the phone world, where companies usually just want to lock you into contracts and pile on fees.

So yeah, this might’ve started as a weird surprise, but SmartLess Mobile could seriously shake things up — especially for folks who just want something simple, affordable, and drama-free.

FAQ

SmartLess Mobile is a new mobile service started by Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes. It offers low-cost, Wi-Fi-first plans starting at $15/month.

SmartLess Mobile runs on T-Mobile’s 5G network, offering wide coverage in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

Yes. You can transfer your number easily using a QR code during the signup process.

No. The service is designed for light data users, especially those mostly on Wi-Fi.

Nope. It’s contract-free and all digital. You can cancel or switch anytime.

Anyone in the U.S. with a compatible phone. You just need to bring your own device or use eSIM.

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