Any handset can be used as a 'pay as you go' phone ! The tariff is set at the network not the phone. Simply decide which network you want to use - and ask them for a pay-and-go SIM.
There are not any possible coupons that you can use for AT&T pay as you go phones. Coupons for phones are usually hard to come by.
Pay As You Go phones allow customers to only pay for the minutes they use, instead of paying a monthly fee for a set amount of service. They also allow customers to be free of any binding contracts. Many Pay As You Go phones offer the same perks as regular monthly or contract phones, like 3G service.
The phones themselves can be either contract or pay as you go, the sim card determines whether it's pay as you go or not.
if the pay as u go phone has Wifi then you will be able yo browse through that. But most cases Pay as you go is really expensive or not supported. go to www.gsmarena.com to find out if your phone has Wifi
WiFi is something you pay for. If you don't have your own WiFi you will have to go somewhere that offers free WiFi like a coffeeshop or library.
When ur phones charge goes below 20% ur android device would go to power saver mode and turn off the wifi.. though it can be changed in ur phones settings
As far as i know pay as you go only works on normal credit phones i dont think you can do it on a contract phone
Walmart pay as you go phones have no start up activation fee or monthly system charge. You do not have to sign up for a contract with these phones and, as the name suggests, you simply just pay as you go.
nope, just go to the settings, tap on wifi, then click on the one you want but some wifi hotspots make you pay
Vodoafone Pay As You Go phones are available in basic black. There are also models in white and red. The system works with many types of phones and there is a range to choose from.
If you do not Pay as you go, So if you top up your phone you are on pay as you go or if you have a bank account linked to it you are on pay Monthly.
Pay as you go phones from major carriers offer the best rates. Verizon, Cingular and other brand name companies all offer pay as you go options in addition to subscriptions.