Overall the iPhone 5 on a two year contract or the prepaid plan from Virgin Mobile may end up being very close in price. If you know you will like the IPhone and the service you should look into which plan would have better signal in your area. The better coverage would be the plan to choose.
Yes, they are if you are tight on money. Prepaid phones do help people who want to use a specific feature more than the other. You only get charged for what you use.
I'm assuming you mean "bill". If it is a card......then, there should be no paper involved. Correct?
That should be established in your phone contract.
Verizon is the BEST! but im in Canada -babyphatzt
The best t mobile prepaid phone can variey, so someone can search the phrase best t mobile prepaid phone and click on a website that gives information on which if it's their type or not.
For the best prepaid cell phone plan for basic service you will want to use Tracphone. They offer great plans with lots of available minutes and its eays to add more. They have phones that are affordable and easy to use as well.
You should try TracFone, AT&T, or T-Mobile. These companies carry high quality, reliable prepaid cell cards. They are very convenient to use and super quick and easy to activate.
If you've already had a contract with T-Mobile for a few months, they should unlock it if you ask.
If a cheap plan is something you are looking for, prepaid plans are your best bet. T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile, Boost Mobile, and Family Mobile are popular choices. The major carriers, like AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint all offer 2-year contract plans, usually with a subsidized phone. Visiting the websites of each of these companies should give you the best idea on current prices, minutes, and available phones. Visiting a store is also an option.
We can not answer this question as it depends on the contract between you and T-Mobile to which we are not a party. If you are having problems You should contact T-Mobile.
In a Virgin Mobile Kyocera contract, one should be looking at how much they are getting out of their monthly fee. One should look for benefits such as unlimited texting, unlimited data, and a large number of call minutes.
Nope, in the US, there is currently no way to buy a smart-phone (with a data plan) without a 2 year contract. The first answer is wrong.YES,you can use a PrePaid Sim in a Samsung Captivate.Just pop your AT&T prepaid sim into the device and everything will work like it should BUT it is best to only use WiFi for data since Android phones go through a lot of it quickly and using 3G can drain your prepaid account quickly.If the phone is unlocked you can use other GSM carrier sims as well,such as T-Mobile but you would have to reconfigure the messaging and data settings for that service provider.