Under US laws, it is impossible for a person who is under the age of 18 "which has been established as the age of accountability" to enter into any type of binding financial agreement. Therefore you will need to be 18 or have a co-signer, someone who agrees to maintain the contract if your unable to or unwilling to.
depends on contract
usually when you have a no contract phone you do not have to pay a monthly bill you pay as you go, like a pre-paid cell phone, but now a days these phone companies are making phones that are no contract where you pay like $50/ month.
Yes, you normally pay monthly for it if ur on contract
Yes, unless you have a monthly contract.
That depends... If you're wanting it as a 'pay-as-you-go' handset - there's no minimum age. However - if you're wanting it on a monthly contract - you must be the legal minimum age in your country. Here in the UK, no-one under the age of 18 can legally enter into a contract.
Not usually. If you are on a no contract phone with a monthly plan, you can usually pay extra for phone records monthly.
iPod touches don't have cellular data access, so they are neither pay as you go or on a contract. They use WiFi, which you have to get separately.
There are two main types of pay monthly mobile phone contracts: 1) with a contract, and 2) without contract.With a ContractIf you opt to get a fixed term pay monthly mobile phone with contract, for 12 to 36 months your mobile phone is connected to an exclusive network. The phone itself is included in the contract, and you can use a pre-determined number of free calls, data, and text messages per month.Without a ContractWith a pay monthly mobile phone without a contract, you have your own mobile phone and what the provider does is simply to connect you to their network on a monthly basis. There's no contract, and so you can change providers anytime you want.
NO! ipods dont have a contract therefore you will not have to pay any fees, except the purchase fee, to have an ipod. although, there are some apps that might ask you to pay monthly.
No, you must pay monthly just like any regular phone but you will have to pay more money compared to the contract option.
ATT wireless does offer a no contract option for coverage. It is called "Go Phone". With this option you pay a monthly fee with no annual contract.
Signing up for a contract phone is a binding agreement between two parties. The customer is expected to make monthly payments, per the contract. Poor credit scores indicate the customer may pose a risk to not pay these monthly bills.