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Next month I am going to go into a T mobile store and get some info. Actually one of their contract plans isnt bad. All I really need is a smartphone android with a gps and they have several free phones that would satisfy my needs. I don't really need top of the line. If it does what I need it to do I am good.
Their plan with a contract is 60 dollars a month and that is doable. Every 2 years of course I could get a new free phone as an "upgrade"
Will definitely have to ask them how to unlock it though when traveling or if it is possible. If not then of course wifi calling in the hotel would be what I would do.
I had Sprint for several years until a coworker told me about Boost Mobile and how it runs off of the Sprint network. I switched!! That was 5 years ago. At first, I was paying $40/mo for unlimited call/text/web on a basic phone. In Nov 2010 they started their "shrinkage" plan, where for every 6 months of on time payments my bill drops $5, up to $15 off total, so now, I have an unlimited Blackberry plan data/call/text and pay $45/mo flat. Sept is suppose to be when they launch the iPhone and I can't wait to get my $15 off of that plan!
I had a Verizon smart phone which I switched to an unsmart but easier to use prepaid phone. To me the catch is that they charge $2 a day when you use it so I have to think about the call before making it. When I was on a fixed minute plan, that never occured to me.
Sorry for waking up this thread, but I've heard that Virgin Mobile may offer the same prepaid deal for iPhone 5 as for previous models. I expect to use voice very little, and texting is not obligatory. I seem to recall some prepaid offered by AT&T, but can't find any specifics at this time. Do you know what the status is for these?
The 12 from pageplus 250 minutes, 250 texts, 10mbs of data. Just shut data off and use wifi. 10mb is enough to look up the occasional phone number or address. This prepaid plan runs on verizon towers.
I use straight talk also. $45 a month for unlimited everything.
As far as now, I'm happy with my T-mobile pre-paid service. I switched from Net10 pre-paid to T-mobile just recently (January 2013).
I purchased a Nokia Lumia 710 phone (its a Windows 7.5 phone); its my first smart phone, and I really like it. Used USAA baking to deposit a check, the internet speed is quick, was hungry one day out of town and searched for a local Subway restaurant.
Its $30/month unlimited data/text. Talking minutes aren't great, but I don't use them much.
Pre-paid has come a long way, and has much improved.
@guiness56 wrote:I use straight talk also. $45 a month for unlimited everything.
It's backed on the ATT network right? How do you like it? Speed etc
It all depends on the zip code you enter but the ones ending in C use Verizon, androids use Sprint, ending in G use either T-mobile or AT&T depending on the area The reason is that since they are basic phones not 3 g they can be used in either network And all the Nokia smartphones are 3G and they only work on AT&T 3G network that's why they send you a sim for them.
And yes, it works perfectly fine. I have a WalMart IPhone and it works just like the one from AT&T for a whole lot less.