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Cell phones that are pre-paid or no contract are catching on, particularly for teens or others with minimal spending plans. Individuals are figuring out the truth that they don't have actually to be locked into a 2 year contract in order to have a great phone. While the larger firms now have "unhooked" (reduced price) branches of their sales products, Sascha Segan composing for "PC News" has discovered some smaller firms that you may never have actually become aware of that offer real discount rates. "All of the major carriers have low-cost arms. AT&T runs Aio Wireless. Sprint has Boost and Virgin. T-Mobile has MetroPCS and GoSmart, and Verizon, well, it just has prepaid plans. If you're looking for a wide range of stores and solid customer service, these brands should be your first shopping stops". Nonetheless, the other carriers have some extremely great bargains. Here are a few mentioned in this article. <strong>ChitChat Mobile</strong>- This is a resell of Sprint features starting at $9.99 / month. The company will certainly additionally re-activate older Sprint and Android phones using Sprint features. You obtain what you pay for and it is not customer care here. <strong>Freedom Pop</strong>-- Here is a cost-free monthly service for 200 voice minutes, 500 texts and 500MB of data. The phone, the HTC Evo 4G sells for $99 or they will certainly convert any type of Sprint Android phone out of contract. <strong>Giv Mobile</strong>-- Giv is among the firms that will certainly donate 8 % of your monthly bill to charity. It works on a T-Mobile compatible phone. " Giv runs on the T-Mobile network, and only has two plans, both with unlimited voice and text: $40/month gives you 250MB of data, and $50/month gives you 2GB. Data is stuck on T-Mobile's HSPA+ 42, not the LTE network." <strong>Kajeet</strong>-- Plans begin as low as $4.99 / month. $19.99 / month offers you unrestricted text and picture messaging with 150 voice minutes. The brand-new phone cost is a bit higher, yet they will certainly connect any type of out of contract Android phone. The real perk to the Kajeet is the parental control, so this is an ideal phone for youngsters. "Sprint-based Kajeet bills itself as 'the smart phone for kids'. Every service plan comes with Kajeet's suite of online parental controls. This allows parents to monitor who children can talk and text with, the times when the phone may be used, how much money may be spent, and what features may be accessed. Kajeet is also the only carrier we know of that filters the Internet, letting you whitelist or blacklist specific Web sites on your kid's phone". This is simply a little example of the many pre-paid phones that are offered today. It's a great idea to research all the options if you are interested in these phones. Here are the names of several of the others: Consumer Cellular, Republic Wireless, Ting, Zact, Ultra Mobile, Web Plus, Net 10 Wireless, and H2O. Shopping for a pre-paid, no contract cell phone makes good sense particularly if: 1. you don't utilize your phone very frequently. 2. you are shopping for a child that needs something that will certainly be not costly yet sturdy in case it becomes lost or damaged. 3. you are on a reduced budget plan yet require a phone for your job. 4. you just don't enjoy paying high prices for a phone you will possibly trade in or market in a few years. 5. you are tech-savy and will not require much customer support for your phone. Had any type of experience with these phones? Kindly leave a comment here for other readers. Victoria Graper writes for the company, Internet on the Go, a company that specializes in cellular phone accessories and mobile websites. For more information onthese products please go to [http://net-on-the-go.com/awesomeholders] or [http://net-on-the-go.com/bestdiscount] You can access the original article here: [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2375645,00.asp]
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