Full-Time

Mobile Application Architect

Posted on 8/15/2025

US Mobile

US Mobile

501-1,000 employees

Multinetwork wireless carrier with customizable plans

Compensation Overview

$160k - $220k/yr

New York, NY, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid position requiring some in-office presence.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
iOS/Swift
Android Development
React Native
Requirements
  • Minimum 7 years in mobile development, including at least 6 years of hands-on React Native expertise.
  • Proven track record of successfully launching applications on both App Store and Google Play.
  • Deep knowledge of mobile user experience principles and the distinct characteristics of iOS and Android platforms.
  • Hands-on experience with continuous integration/deployment, over-the-air updates (such as Expo), and release automation.
  • Demonstrated ability to excel in dynamic startup settings—delivering quickly without compromising code quality.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with a passion for knowledge sharing and team collaboration.
Responsibilities
  • Take full ownership of the React Native mobile app lifecycle, from initial architecture decisions through final deployment.
  • Partner closely with product and design stakeholders to create high-performance, user-friendly features with strong visual appeal.
  • Establish and maintain robust testing frameworks, reliability standards, and streamlined release processes.
  • Guide and develop fellow engineers while fostering an environment focused on high-quality code, creative solutions, and ongoing skill development.
  • Drive mobile strategy decisions and help steer product roadmap through direct engagement with executive team.
  • Enhance application speed, tracking, and reliability by leveraging performance metrics and error monitoring platforms.

US Mobile provides wireless service by letting customers switch between all three major networks to deliver nationwide 4G LTE and upcoming 5G connectivity. Customers choose flexible, customizable plans with features like high-speed international roaming, AI-driven plan savings, and a range of perks; service access is supported by a user-friendly app, real-time dashboards, and 24/7 live support. The platform enables seamless connection for phones, drones, cars, watches, and trackers, backed by 4G coverage for over 300 million Americans and international calling to more than 200 countries. Unlike typical carriers, US Mobile emphasizes network switching, tailored plans, and AI-assisted savings to fit individual and business needs. Its goal is to connect the next billion wireless devices to nationwide networks, positioning itself as a key player in the evolution of wireless connectivity.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$46.5M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2014

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Starlink partnership boosts rural acquisition with six-month discounts and household stickiness.
  • Starlink Mobile launch April 10, 2026, eliminates dead zones in 500,000+ square miles via MVNO.
  • Apple Watch plans at $6.50/month undercut Verizon's $15+/month, saving $100+ yearly per user.

What critics are saying

  • Mint Mobile's $40/month T-Mobile 5G internet bundle undercuts Starlink post six-month promo.
  • T-Mobile's $35/month 5G home internet with 400+Mbps speeds obsoletes Starlink high-latency service.
  • Visible's $25/line Verizon unlimited plans with Apple Watch support siphons multi-line households.

What makes US Mobile unique

  • US Mobile enables seamless switching across AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon networks as Super Carrier.
  • Starlink bundle launched April 10, 2026, combines cellular with satellite home internet at $47/month.
  • Unification layer integrates billing across terrestrial and satellite networks for single app management.

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Tesla Owners Club of Austin
Apr 10th, 2026
US Mobile and Starlink introduce affordable home internet and cell Bundle for $47.

US Mobile and Starlink introduce affordable home internet and cell Bundle for $47. April 10, 2026 No Comments 2 Mins Read US Mobile has recently made waves in the telecommunications industry by announcing a groundbreaking partnership with Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite internet service. This collaboration marks the first time a prepaid carrier has integrated Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technology into their offerings, revolutionizing the way customers can access high-speed internet in rural and underserved areas. The focus of this partnership is to provide customers with a seamless experience by bundling Starlink's Residential service with US Mobile's mobile phone plans. This means that customers can now enjoy both home internet and mobile services under a single billing experience, making it easier than ever to stay connected no matter where they are located. The new bundle pricing offers a range of speed tiers for home internet, starting at $47 per month for the Starlink Residential 100 Mbps Bundle. This includes $17 per month for US Mobile's Unlimited Starter plan and $30 per month for Starlink. Customers can also opt for higher speed tiers, such as the Starlink Residential 200 Mbps Bundle for $77 per month or the Starlink Residential Max (400+ Mbps) for $117 per month. For existing US Mobile customers, adding Starlink home internet to their plan is also a breeze. They can choose from the same speed tiers at monthly rates of $30, $60, and $100 respectively, depending on their desired internet speed. It's important to note that the headline prices are introductory and subject to change after the initial promotional period. US Mobile's mobile pricing renews at the standard rate of $20 per month after the first year, while the Starlink portion of the bill reverts to standard pricing after six months. Beyond just offering home internet services, the partnership between US Mobile and Starlink also holds promise for the future of mobile safety. By leveraging Starlink's Direct-to-Cell technology, US Mobile aims to eliminate cellular dead zones and provide seamless connectivity even in remote areas. This means that customers can rely on satellite technology to send emergency messages and SMS, ensuring their safety no matter where they are. Overall, US Mobile's partnership with Starlink is a game-changer in the telecommunications industry, offering customers a comprehensive solution for their internet and mobile needs. By combining high-speed internet access with mobile services, US Mobile is positioning itself as a formidable competitor against industry giants like T-Mobile, providing a one-stop-shop for connectivity whether at home or on the go. April 10, 2026 April 9, 2026

Android Authority
Apr 8th, 2026
US Mobile announces new plan in partnership with Starlink.

US Mobile announces new plan in partnership with Starlink. No, this isn't about emergency sat use on phone. US Mobile is offering Starlink home satellite service. 4 hours ago Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority * US Mobile has announced its own home internet and mobile service bundle, following AT&T and Mint's footsteps. * Not much is known about the plan just yet, other than it will combine mobile with Starlink home internet. * Pricing is expected to start around $50, though full details are expected to arrive on April 9. Recently, AT&T announced its One Connect plan, which combines home internet with mobile service in a single plan. It seems that the trend is picking up steam as competitors attempt to create alternative bundles that work similarly. Latest deals on top tech. Yesterday, Mint Mobile announced its own unified plan that combines home internet and mobile service, and now US Mobile has entered this race as well. Don't want to miss the best from Android Authority? * Set Androidauthority as a favorite source in Google Discover to never miss its latest exclusive reports, expert analysis, and much more. * You can also set Androidauthority as a preferred source in Google Search by clicking the button below. While AT&T utilizes fiber internet and Mint Mobile uses 5G home internet, US Mobile is taking things in a different direction by partnering with Starlink. At first glance, you might assume this is just for satellite on mobile. While US Mobile hints that it could eventually bring users an option similar to T-Sat by Starlink, it's important to be clear that this is not a backup satellite service designed as an emergency alternative to terrestrial networks. Instead, this is a home internet package built around Starlink. As you can imagine, this will probably be less useful for those who have alternatives like fiber and 5G home internet. There are also a lot of unknowns around the service. US Mobile CEO Ahmed Khattak hints the service will begin around $50, though it's unclear exactly what that price gets you. It's also unclear if that's a temporary discount or the permanent price. Starlink's non-promotional rates in the US typically fall around $120 a month, so Androidauthority find it hard to believe that you'll get completely unlimited Starlink service and a phone line for this price. It's very likely that the price includes a very basic plan like their $8 a month 2GB light plan. It's also unclear if this is a special version of Starlink with extra concessions like a hard data cap. Starlink also typically requires you to buy expensive equipment, and it's unclear how US Mobile will handle this. The CEO did mention that you'll get a mini dish, but unfortunately, no other details. The good news is that the plan is expected to be fully revealed tomorrow, April 9. This is certainly a unique move for US Mobile and could be one of the cheapest ways to get low Earth orbit satellite coverage. It all comes down to execution, which Androidauthority'll know more about soon enough.

Wirefly
Apr 7th, 2026
US Mobile launches unified cellular-satellite service architecture.

US Mobile launches unified cellular-satellite service architecture. US Mobile has announced the launch of a bundled service combining unlimited cellular coverage across major US networks with home internet provided by Starlink satellite service. The combined offering launches in early access Thursday with limited availability. The service bundles unlimited Standard or Premium cellular coverage on Warp, Darkstar, and Lightspeed (the three major US networks) with residential internet from Starlink. The plan includes coverage that extends to Canada and Mexico, plus international roaming capability. According to the announcement, pricing is expected to be less than $50 monthly for the combined service. The bundled plan represents the integration of satellite internet with US Mobile's existing multi-network cellular infrastructure. Customers will receive one bill and access one app for managing both cellular and home internet services. US Mobile stated that support services will consolidate all network and service information on a single screen for customer service representatives. The company explained that delivering service across multiple networks and satellite infrastructure required substantial technical development. US Mobile noted that each cellular network operates independent systems for usage tracking, billing, and customer provisioning. Satellite networks operate on separate technical standards. The company developed what it describes as a "unification layer" designed to manage usage data from multiple sources and present billing information on a single invoice, regardless of whether usage occurs on terrestrial networks or satellite service. US Mobile indicated that the current implementation represents the first phase of a larger integration strategy. The company stated that additional Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite providers, including Kuiper, are expected to become available for integration. The company's stated objective is to eventually integrate multiple terrestrial networks with multiple satellite constellation networks into a single service plan. Early access to the US Mobile and Starlink bundled service becomes available Thursday through a limited enrollment process.

BASENOR
Apr 7th, 2026
US Mobile to launch Starlink Mobile service this Thursday.

US Mobile to launch Starlink Mobile service this Thursday. Table of Contents JUST IN - 0h ago 30-Second Brief The News: US Mobile, a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), is set to introduce Starlink Mobile service to its customers this Thursday. Why It Matters: Starlink Mobile - SpaceX's rebranded Direct to Cell satellite connectivity service - is expanding beyond its flagship T-Mobile partnership, signaling a broader distribution push that could eventually touch Tesla owners who rely on Starlink for connectivity. US Mobile becomes the first MVNO to offer Starlink Mobile. Starlink Mobile is about to get a lot more accessible. US Mobile - one of the more tech-forward MVNOs in the US market - is launching Starlink Mobile service this Thursday, according to reporter Sawyer Merritt. The announcement marks what appears to be the first time SpaceX's satellite connectivity product has been made available through an MVNO, extending its reach well beyond the T-Mobile relationship that anchored its US debut. What is Starlink Mobile? SpaceX officially rebranded its 'Direct to Cell' service as Starlink Mobile in March 2026. The service uses a constellation of over 650 low-earth orbit satellites to deliver connectivity directly to standard smartphones - no special hardware or setup required. It works with most smartphones made within the last four years, covering compatible Android and iOS devices. The service launched commercially through T-Mobile (branded as 'T-Satellite') in July 2025, initially enabling SMS text messaging before expanding to data access for select apps - including WhatsApp, Google, Apple, and X - from October 2025. Emergency 911 text support is also part of the offering. Coverage spans the continental US, Hawaii, parts of southern Alaska, and Puerto Rico - over 500,000 square miles of territory, including remote areas with zero traditional cellular signal. Why US Mobile? Why now? US Mobile is not a typical budget MVNO. The carrier has built a reputation among tech-savvy users for offering flexible multi-network plans, eSIM support, and early adoption of emerging connectivity standards. That profile makes it a logical early partner for SpaceX as it looks to scale Starlink Mobile distribution beyond a single carrier relationship. The timing also aligns with SpaceX's broader ambitions. A second-generation Starlink Mobile system - targeting broadband connectivity for hundreds of millions of phones globally - is planned for launch in mid-2027 using Starship. Expanding the partner ecosystem now builds the commercial foundation for that larger rollout. Pricing and specific plan details for US Mobile's Starlink Mobile offering have not yet been confirmed. For context, T-Mobile charges $10/month for the service on most plans, with it included at no cost on premium tiers. US Mobile's structure is likely to be competitive, though exact terms will emerge at Thursday's launch. The BASENOR take. Timeline: Launch confirmed for Thursday, April 10, 2026 Impact Level: Medium - significant for the MVNO market; indirect but meaningful for the Starlink ecosystem Confidence: High - reported by Sawyer Merritt, a reliable Tesla/SpaceX industry reporter What to Watch: Pricing structure, whether data access is included at launch, and whether additional MVNOs follow in the coming months Deep dive. The significance of US Mobile's move extends beyond a single carrier announcement. When SpaceX launched Starlink Mobile through T-Mobile, it was a landmark moment - but it was also a single-carrier, single-brand relationship. Bringing an MVNO into the picture changes the distribution math entirely. MVNOs, by definition, resell network access from multiple underlying carriers. US Mobile already rides on T-Mobile, Verizon, and other networks depending on the plan. Adding Starlink Mobile as a layer means the service could reach a segment of users who have deliberately opted out of the major carrier ecosystem. For the broader Starlink Mobile strategy, this is about proving the wholesale model works. If US Mobile can successfully onboard customers onto Starlink Mobile, it opens the door for other MVNOs - and potentially international carriers - to follow. SpaceX has always framed Direct to Cell (now Starlink Mobile) as a global, multi-partner service. The US Mobile launch may be the first real proof point of that vision in action. From a Tesla owner's perspective, this matters because the health of the Starlink ecosystem directly influences the resources SpaceX can deploy toward next-generation satellite infrastructure. A stronger commercial foundation for Starlink Mobile accelerates the path to the second-generation system planned for mid-2027 - one that promises true broadband speeds to standard phones. That same infrastructure underpins Tesla's in-vehicle Starlink connectivity options. More partners, more revenue, faster development. For its SpaceX coverage, this is a story worth tracking closely as Thursday approaches. BASENOR Team Tesla accessory experts since 2017. Trusted by 500,000+ Tesla owners for the latest news, owner tips, and honest product insights. Stay in the Loop Join 27,000+ Tesla owners who get its tips first - plus 10% OFF

WhistleOut
Dec 10th, 2025
US Mobile Is Entering the Home Internet Race - Here's What That Means for You

US Mobile is entering the Home Internet race - here's what that means for you. US Mobile would join MVNOs like Mint Mobile in offering home internet bundles to its wireless customers. US Mobile Home Internet: fast facts. * US Mobile has announced it's developing a home internet service. * The carrier confirmed it will run off of cellular technology (likely 5G home internet), but didn't say which network it will use. * Other details also remain unknown, including plan pricing or if availability is locked to US Mobile's wireless customers. * It's unclear when US Mobile's home internet will launch, so customers needing 5G home internet now should shop with alternative carriers like Mint Mobile. US Mobile just announced it's developing a new home internet service. The project is in its early stages, and US Mobile is actively surveying its customers about their needs. So far, all US Mobile has confirmed is that it'll be a wireless 5G internet service that will not require a cable or fiber hookup. It's also unclear when it will officially launch or how much it will cost. While it'll run on a 5G network, US Mobile has also not confirmed which carrier's network will be used. Remember that US Mobile has coverage agreements with AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon, all of which offer 5G home internet plans. It's worth noting that both T-Mobile and Verizon have also recently begun offering 5G home internet through their MVNO brands. T-Mobile's coverage is used by Mint Mobile's MINTernet, while Verizon is used by Straight Talk Home Internet and Total Wireless Home Internet. The internet announcement was part of a broader post that also premiered a new premium membership program US Mobile is developing for its wireless customers. That will include special features like yearly device upgrades and a dedicated customer support phone line. Read on for more information on US Mobile's home internet, how 5G internet service works, and top alternatives if you're ready to sign up for wireless internet right now. US Mobile Home Internet: what do WhistleOut Inc. know? Truthfully, WhistleOut Inc. don't know much. US Mobile has only confirmed that it's developing a home internet service. There were no details about launch dates, coverage networks, plans, or pricing. The carrier did confirm that it will be a wireless internet service. This means it'll run off the 5G networks of AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile. Since US Mobile has agreements with all three major networks, it's difficult to speculate which network(s) it will use for its internet plans. What is 5G home internet? 5G home internet is a service that uses cellular 5G networks to deliver internet to your home. It's essentially a way to get Wi-Fi using the same wireless network as your cell phone. Note that 5G home internet and a mobile hotspot are not the same thing. While they rely on the same signals, 5G home internet uses an official receiver/router to provide a signal in your home, as opposed to your smartphone or a hotspot device. This gives 5G home internet much faster speeds and more bandwidth for all your devices. 5G home internet is not available everywhere and requires an address check to sign up. While 5G networks have expanded across the country, the networks must have enough bandwidth to support both mobile devices and home internet. This means it's typically only available in urban and suburban areas. 5G home internet options. While US Mobile's internet will be one of the newest contenders, the battle for 5G home internet supremacy has raged for a few years now. All the major carriers now offer 5G internet plans, and the service is also spreading to other MVNOs. Apart from getting high-speed internet without a wired installation, the major perk of 5G home internet is that it often comes with extra discounts or bundles for wireless customers. While WhistleOut Inc. don't know if US Mobile will offer this perk, other carriers are already offering discounts and attractive pricing on their internet plans. You can check out the best wireless and internet bundles or pick from its top options below. One of the most popular options from a major carrier is T-Mobile 5G home internet. If you bundle the Rely plan with a T-Mobile voice line, you can score internet service for as low as $35/month. T-Mobile 5G home internet is widely available since it runs on the nation's largest 5G network. It also offers top download speeds of over 400Mbps if you live near T-Mobile's fastest towers. If you prefer to avoid costly phone plans from major carriers, Mint Mobile's MINTernet offers the same T-Mobile coverage at a fraction of the price. With the Mint Unlimited plan starting at $30/month, your phone plan will be cheaper, but the internet service is a bit more expensive. Three months of Home MINTernet is $50/month, or you can get it for $40/month by signing up for a year. As for its coverage areas and download speeds, they are virtually the same as T-Mobile's 5G home internet service. Max mccaskill. Max is a Senior Staff Writer at WhistleOut, specializing in mobile plans, operating systems, and carrier news. He regularly tests and reviews dozens of phone plans firsthand, evaluating real-world data speeds, coverage reliability, and whether plan features live up to carrier promises. With deep knowledge of the mobile industry and a keen eye for detail, Max's work has been featured in publications such as Yahoo Finance, AARP, AP News, and GoBankingRates. He currently uses an iPhone 14 Pro on Boost Mobile's Unlimited Plan. 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