Chase Freedom Flex to End Cellphone Protection Benefit on Sept. 20

The Chase Freedom Flex has offered cellphone protection as a quiet but valuable perk for cardholders who route their wireless bills through the card. That coverage will stop for new losses beginning Sept. 20, 2026. Cardholders who count on the benefit now have a narrow window to decide how to replace it.

Why the Benefit Matters

Many people select the Freedom Flex for its cash-back rewards and lack of an annual fee. The cellphone protection has served as an added layer of security that reduces the need for separate carrier insurance plans. Losing it removes one reason some cardholders have kept the account active for everyday expenses.

The change reflects a broader pattern among issuers that periodically trim secondary benefits to manage costs. While the Freedom Flex remains competitive on rewards, the removal of this coverage shifts the value calculation for anyone who has relied on it.

Timeline and Coverage Limits

Protection will apply to eligible losses that occur through Sept. 19, 2026. After that date, the benefit disappears entirely from the card’s Guide to Benefits. Current terms allow up to $800 per approved claim after a $50 deductible, with a maximum of two claims in any 12-month period and an overall annual cap of $1,000.

Cardholders must have paid their monthly wireless bill with the Freedom Flex to qualify. Standard exclusions for misuse, wear and tear, and certain high-value devices continue to apply under the existing rules.

Other Cards That Still Provide Coverage

Several competing cards continue to offer cellphone protection when the monthly bill is paid with the card. The options differ in claim limits, deductibles, and annual fees, giving consumers a range of choices depending on their spending habits and tolerance for fees.

Card Cellphone Protection Annual Fee
Wells Fargo Active Cash Up to $600 per claim $0
American Express Platinum Up to $800 per claim $895
Capital One Venture X Rewards Up to $800 per claim $395
Ink Business Preferred Up to $1,000 per claim $95

Exact terms, including eligibility requirements and exclusions, vary by issuer. Cardholders should review each Guide to Benefits before making a switch.

What Matters Now

Anyone who values the protection should move their wireless bill to another eligible card before Sept. 20 to prevent a coverage gap. Waiting until after the deadline leaves the phone uninsured under these programs.

Next Steps for Cardholders

Review the updated Chase Freedom Flex Guide to Benefits for confirmation of the cutoff. Compare the remaining cards against personal needs, factoring in both the protection limits and any annual fees. Some users may decide the Freedom Flex still fits their rewards goals even without the cellphone benefit.

Those who switch should confirm that the new card posts the payment correctly and that coverage activates under the new issuer’s rules. Keeping records of the bill payment helps if a claim arises later.

The Freedom Flex will keep its core rewards structure, yet the loss of cellphone protection marks a clear reduction in ancillary value. Cardholders who act before the deadline can maintain similar coverage elsewhere, while those who do not may face higher out-of-pocket costs if a phone is damaged or stolen.