

To do so, you can simply cancel your Neverstop subscription in the Karma mobile app and you’ll be automatically switched over to Refuel at the end of your most recent payment period.

In addition, you can switch in between the two plans at any time. But it’s not meant to serve as a replacement for its older, pay-as-you-go plan, now dubbed “Refuel.” Users can choose which one is right for them. The company says that it decided to release this additional option as it has seen users increasing their data usage over the years. The plan is still available without a contract, however. Instead of topping off data as you need it, the new “Neverstop” plan will instead offer users unlimited data for $50 per month. Karma, the makers of the pay-as-you-go LTE mobile hotspot that began shipping earlier this summer, announced today a new type of data plan meant to appeal to those who more regularly use their device.
