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What charges appear on my Xfinity Mobile bill? (Answered)
***Updated 6/2/2026***
Your monthly Xfinity Mobile bill provides a summary of charges, minutes, messages and data used, as well as the status of your payments.
Billing details
Your bill may include:
- Data charges
- Taxes, fees, and other charges
- These may include tablet or smartwatch line fees, plus taxes and government required surcharges such as:
- 911 fees
- Regulatory Recovery fee
- Universal Connectivity charge
- Taxes are based on the value of the line, not on usage
- Taxes and fees are subject to change without notice
- These may include tablet or smartwatch line fees, plus taxes and government required surcharges such as:
- Call and message history for each line
- Device and accessory charges
- International charges
- Account credits
- Other charges, such as:
- A one-time Activation Fee for each new phone or tablet line
- A Mobile fee (per line) if you don’t have other Xfinity services
- Federal and state Universal Service Fund (USF) assessments
- These are adjusted by the government every quarter
- You will never be charged more than the government set rate
- 988 fee (applies in states that charge for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline)
- Note: Some state or local governments may charge a one-time fee on equipment you buy or rent. These fees may show up at checkout instead of on your monthly bill.
Your current billing cycle
Under Billing in your Xfinity Mobile account, select View Current Cycle to see:
- Your balance so far for the current cycle
- A breakdown of data, service, and device charges so far
- Any credits applied to this billing cycle
Note:
- Only Primary and Manager Xfinity IDs can view Xfinity Mobile billing
- Recent account changes may take up to 24 hours to appear
Your final bill
When your account is disconnected, you’ll receive an email on your normal billing date letting you know your final bill is ready online. The email will include:
- Your disconnect date
- Your final balance
- The date your automatic payment (if active) will process
- The payment method that will be used
- How to pay your final balance early
If you still owe device payment plan (DPP) payments, you’ll continue to be billed on your normal billing cycle until all DPP payments are complete. You’ll receive an email each month when your bill is ready.
If you still have other Xfinity services, billing for those services will continue on your normal schedule.

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