It depends on your cell phone and which type you have. To me, i think they have pretty much the same reception as a regular cell phones. I've used them tons of times and they work fine for me. I think that it depends where you are, and what you have. It varies through people.
From my experience with go phones, they tend to have good reception anywhere you go with them because they can use a variety of cell towers to bounce their signals off of.
Generally prepaid cell phones are not good for users that do alot of texting. However, Cricket and Boost mobile both offer prepaid plans that include unlimited texting.
Sprint provides a prepaid phone service with no contract. Sprint offers affordable solutions for those who want prepaid cell phones, and are reliable.
Yes, T-Mobile is a good company for prepaid cell phones. They provide you with the perfect service and at the right price. Check out their website or go to a T-Mobile store today.
Virgin is a reasonable company for prepaid cell-phones. I would not say they are a very good company as cell-phones are not their main exclusive business! But as a side-line it is okay. There are better cheaper companies out there for pay as you go minutes and it would be best to research this first.
AT&T has very good prepaid cellphones. NET10 is a good brand. Koodo has good phones. Prepaid cellphones can be a hassle, though. They run out of minutes and you're stranded with no contact with other people. It would be best to get a plan.
I have heard that Nextel phones are pretty good. AT&T phones are very good as well, and I've got one of those. If you are near a freeway the reception should be better.
Virgin Mobile provides a prepaid cell service. Phones can be purcahsed at a variety of retail outlets.
e how, pc mag, cell phone and ebay official sites each have different information or priced prepaid cell phones. Research on these sites and depending on your area in which you live it is simple to find what is right for you.
As a rule, yes-- of all the prepaid providers, alltel offers the best coverage. You may find the following link useful in deciding, if coverage is a selling point: http://research.rolfes.org/cell-phones/roundup-of-prepaid-cell-phone-plans-and-usa-coverage-maps/
The NET 10 is a decent phone. It is inexpensive and the plans are very reasonable.
Some people have mixed feelings on Pantech cell phones. These phones are good because they are different in looks and they are also very sturdy. They get great reception.