Andybb- Prepaid goes from a minimum of $10 to unlimited. It all depends on how much you text and what calls you make. If you make a lot of these then it may be in your best interest to pay a higher price premium which includes unlimited usage to get away from being charged for each call or text
If you are worried about all of the random hidden charges, then you probably should go with a prepaid plan. Prepaid plans are great for all sorts of reasons. You can typically find plans with free unlimited texting along with your monthly plan.
Many companies offer prepaid plans, but most charge for texting. Some companies that will not charge for texting in the prepaid plan may be cricket, verizon , tracfone.
Generally prepaid cell phones are not good for users that do alot of texting. However, Cricket and Boost mobile both offer prepaid plans that include unlimited texting.
For texting a prepaid phone plan would work fine since most prepaid plans have unlimited texting. The downsides would be that if you do not pay for another points card the exact day you run out of minutes you will be completely unable to call any one.
yes you can put it on prepaid but you have to put it on one of those prepaid monthly plans and you have to have a 9.99 data package. i know this bcuz i have one on prepaid...
AT&T offers both prepaid and contracted unlimited text message plans for monthly services. For only $20 you can buy this plan on the gophone without a contract. Most contracted plans charge only $10 additional a month for unlimited texting or you can buy an unlimited call/text/surf plan for $60 now.
The only negative about a prepaid card is if you run out of minutes and need to add money in an emergency and you have keep adding minutes.
There are man cell phones out there with no contract. Those are prepaid phones. T-Mobile prepaid has monthly plans that you can switch when the 30 days of using the service end.
They do have a Pay By The Day $1 a day plan, check it out on web site http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/prepaid-plans.aspx
Verizon Wireless offers prepaid wireless services, but if you use your phone alot than it is best to go into a service plan. On the flip side if you use your phone less you might not want to use their prepaid because it expires at the end of each month.
Most all Prepaid plans offer texting packages. Alltel and Hargray are two companies that I know of who offer free texting with their prepaid plans. If you don't get a texting plan with your prepaid look to pay up to 25 cents per message. You can also get texting only plans now on a prepaid phone. You then just pay by the minute if you are mostly a text user. This is available on Virgin Mobile.
Yes, you can use a prepaid SIM on the phone, if you just want to use your Blackberry Storm for texting and calling, however, if you want to use the phone for data as well, you would need to register the device for a Blackberry Data plan.