No, but you can buy whatever the phone is you want used off of ebay.com or Craigslist.com (respectively) and ask them to activate it.
You can purchase the blackberry 3G curve from many of the major cell phone carriers like AT&T and Verizon. If you want a discount you can get a two year contract or purchase the phone at the full price of 500.00 without a contract.
it is easy all you have too do is buy a phone and put yoursim card in the new phone you have
You can buy just about any cell phone without a plan. When you buy a phone from a sales rep they do not make a commission unless they sell you a plan. That being the case they will be less likely to want to take the time to do the paperwork for free, however if you are persistent you can pay $150 to $600 for a phone without a contract. That being said do the math. If you get a plan and discount on the phone there is a charge if you cancel your plan within 6 months and then another if you cancel within 2 years (prorated). If you are buying a low end phone it may be worth it to you to purchase it outright. If you are buying a high end phone it may be worth it to get the plan and discount as it may actually be less money to cancel the plane later and pay the contract fee then buy it outright.
The typical disadvantage of a discount cell phone plan is that the contract length is longer and the choice of cell phones is smaller.
HTC's Butterfly might be the most expensive smart phone to date. It is still priced at $899.00. That is the price without a contract, most service provider will give s deep discount with a 1 or 2 year contract.
No, only if you buy the phone at their discount price.
Normally you can receive a substantial discount on a new phone if you sign a new contract.
If you want a smartphone without a data plan, you will have to buy the phone full price without a contract discount. You will not be able to acess data OTA (over the air) only through Wi-Fi (if applicable) but you will still be able to use the phone's applications, text messaging and phone functions.
Yep, and No-Contract phones are better
When you get a new phone at an extreme discount through a contract for service, you usually end up paying for that phone several times over by the time your contract is up. Cell phone prices can frequently seem artificially cheap because of the expensive contracts people get into with the carrier that gives you your phone. When you look at a phone's price, check with the carrier to see if there is a cheaper plan available for someone who buys the phone without a subsidy. Take the monthly difference of that plan over the life of your contract when considering price.
no
No, it is not possible to have a smartphone without a contract. Without a plan, the phone will not function. yes its called no commitment