Mobile Plans in Toronto
Compare mobile plans in Toronto from major carriers and value brands in one place. Whether you want a cheaper BYOD plan, more data, a family plan, or a new phone with financing, Best Plans Canada helps you compare options by price, data, and practical day-to-day value.
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How to Compare Mobile Plans in Toronto
The best mobile plan in Toronto is not always the one with the biggest data bucket or the loudest promotion. The right choice depends on how much data you actually use, whether you need a new phone, whether you want to bring your own device, and which carrier gives you reliable service where you live, work, and commute.
Data needs
If you mostly use Wi-Fi, a lower-data plan may be enough. If you stream, hotspot, commute heavily, or share data with family members, you may need a much larger plan.
Coverage and reliability
Coverage in Toronto is generally strong across major carriers, but building type, subway use, commuting patterns, and neighbourhoods can still affect your experience.
Device vs BYOD
Bring-your-own-device plans usually have a lower monthly cost. Financing can still make sense if you need a new phone now and want to spread the device cost over time.
Featured Mobile Plans in Toronto
| Provider | Plan Type | Data | Talk & Text | Typical Price* | Best For | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RogersPremium | BYOD / Postpaid | 100 GB+ | Unlimited Canada-wide | ~$40–$75 / month | Premium network, bundles, heavy users | Check this plan |
| BellPremium | BYOD / Postpaid | 100 GB+ | Unlimited Canada-wide | ~$40–$80 / month | Strong premium plans, new phones, bundles | Check this plan |
| TELUSPremium | BYOD / Postpaid | Varies by plan tier | Unlimited Canada-wide | ~$75–$105 / month | Users prioritizing premium plan features | Check this plan |
| Freedom MobileValue | Postpaid / Value | Varies by offer | Unlimited Canada-wide | ~$35–$55 / month | Budget-conscious Toronto users | Check this plan |
| FidoValue | BYOD / Postpaid | Talk & text to mid-data plans | Unlimited Canada-wide | ~$30–$55 / month | BYOD users wanting lower monthly costs | Check this plan |
| Virgin PlusPromo | BYOD / Postpaid | Low to mid data plans | Unlimited Canada-wide | ~$19–$45 / month | Promo hunters and lighter users | Check this plan |
*Plan prices above are approximate examples based on current Canadian carrier and BYOD offer pages and may include autopay, digital discount, or bundle assumptions. Final pricing, data, and eligibility vary by plan type, account status, and promotion. Submit your details below and we’ll help you compare the best current options for your needs.
Popular Mobile Carriers in Toronto

Best for premium plans, bundles, & high-data users
Rogers is a strong option for Toronto users who want large data buckets, premium plan perks, and the possibility of bundling mobile with home services. Rogers currently advertises 5G+ BYOD plans with 100 GB starting around $40/month with qualifying bundle and auto-pay discounts.

Best for premium national plans and device financing
Bell is a major option for Toronto users who want premium postpaid plans, strong national coverage, and phone financing offers. Bell is currently promoting 100 GB BYOD offers around $40/month in a bundled promotional setup, with higher-tier plans offering more data and extra features.

Best for users comparing premium national carriers
TELUS is often considered alongside Bell and Rogers for users who want premium national network options. TELUS currently shows 5G Standard and 5G+ Complete tiers, with pricing that starts higher than some value brands but includes premium plan features and discount opportunities.

Best for budget-conscious Toronto users
Freedom is especially relevant in Toronto because it is a recognizable urban value option. Freedom advertises plans starting around $35/month with digital discount and emphasizes nationwide coverage across 99% of the Canadian population.

Best for value-focused BYOD users
Fido is a practical option for users who want lower monthly pricing, especially on BYOD or simpler value plans. Fido advertises talk-and-text plans from about $30/month after automatic payment discounts, with additional data plans and phone financing options available.

Best for promo hunters and lighter-value users
Virgin Plus is worth checking if you want lighter or mid-tier plans and short-term promo-driven value. Virgin currently advertises BYOD plans starting from around $19/month in some offers and featured offers such as 20 GB for $35/month on new activation.
Should You Bundle Mobile and Home Internet in Toronto?
In Toronto, bundling mobile and home internet can sometimes lower your monthly cost, especially if you already use a premium carrier for both services. Rogers and Bell are actively promoting bundle-linked wireless pricing in some cases, while other users may still save more by keeping internet and mobile separate. If you send us both your current mobile and home internet details, we can compare both options side by side.
Why Use Best Plans Canada to Compare Mobile Plans?
- We compare premium carriers and value brands in one place
- We look at promo pricing and likely regular pricing, not just headline offers
- We help you compare BYOD, financing, and family-style plan options
- We keep recommendations practical and easy to understand
Instead of checking multiple carrier sites one by one, you can tell us what you actually need and we’ll narrow the options down for you. That makes it easier to compare data, plan type, and value without getting lost in promotional fine print.
Mobile Coverage and Plan Shopping in Toronto
Toronto generally has strong mobile coverage across major carriers, but your best-value plan still depends on how and where you use your phone. Condo living, commuting on transit, frequent hotspot use, and whether you want to bundle with home internet can all change what “best plan” means. Toronto also has stronger competition than many smaller cities, which means promo-driven savings can be real if you compare at the right time.
Also comparing nearby areas? Explore mobile plans in Scarborough, mobile plans in North York, and mobile plans in Etobicoke. You can also explore our full guide to mobile plans in Canada.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Toronto mobile FAQs
Which mobile carrier has the best coverage in Toronto?
Coverage is generally strong across major national carriers in Toronto, but the best fit depends on where you live, work, commute, and how much you value premium-speed plans versus lower monthly cost. Freedom can also be a strong value option for many Toronto users, especially in urban areas.
What is a good amount of mobile data for most people in Toronto?
That depends on how often you stream, hotspot, commute, and use Wi-Fi. Lighter users can often stay on lower-cost plans, while heavy users, hotspot users, and families may need far more monthly data.
Is BYOD better than financing a phone?
BYOD plans are often the better choice if your current phone still works well and you want the lowest monthly bill. Financing may make more sense if you need a new device now and prefer spreading out the cost.
Can I keep my number when switching carriers in Toronto?
Yes. In most cases, you can keep your number when you switch mobile carriers in Toronto. The CRTC says you should tell your new provider that you want to keep your number, and the new provider will handle the transfer process.
Should I bundle my mobile and internet plans?
Sometimes yes, but not always. Some carriers offer discounts when you combine services, but separate providers can still be the better deal depending on your current bill, promo timing, and actual usage. Rogers, Bell, and Virgin Plus all actively promote some form of bundle-related savings or packages.
