Yes because is if you buy a contract it is going to cost more. And if you don't have a contract it will cost more.
YES; as long as the SIM works in that phone.
You stay on the contract, however your next renew date will be another 2 years.
The pay as you go cell phone is less expensive then a purchasing a contract cell phone from another company. The phone itself is less expensive and the fact that you prepay for the minutes makes the phone plan much cheaper. http://cell-phones.toptenreviews.com/pay-as-you-go/
With most companies, you would be able to get a new phone the day your contract ends. Some companies will even allow a new phone before the contract ends, as long as it is paid for.
yes you can
There are many reasons to purchase a cell phone with no contract. Prepaid phones can allow someone to change cell phones and plans frequently, and it can be less expensive than having a contract.
It is usually not possible to transfer a contract phone into another person's name unless the contract time has expired. Once it has expired, the company that provides the service for the phone will perform a credit check on the person who wants to purchase your phone. If they pass the credit check, the company will write an entirely new contract for the other person.
It is up to you. A contract means you can get the phone for free, and get a new one when the contract renews. Non contract is when you have to buy the phone up front and put a PAYG sim in it
There is a new mobile phone by Sony that has a PSP style of game controller it is not a Playstation and runs less than $100 with Verizon contract
It is exactly what the name implies. A services contract is a contract where one of the parties is providing a service. For example, you probably have a contract with you cell phone provider for phone service and another services contract with the company that provides internet service to your home.
Provided the handset is not locked to a network then yes.
You can get a cell phone without any contract,ad in some cases with unlimited service. I would check out the plans and phones at Boost Mobile.