All of the "big" cell phone companies now offer plans where you don't need to sign a contract and may "pay-as-you-go". AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint offers this type of plan and each offers multiple phone styles to choose from with either standard cell phones or internet capable cell phone choices.
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No cell phone contract phones typcially cost more out of pocket when you first begin. There aren't any deposits that you have to worry about so that is a plus. You can find these cell phones at any store that sells cell phones, like Wal-Mart, RadioShack and even Target.
Nokia contract phones are not difficult to work if you use your resources. Each phone comes with an easy to understand users manual. If you cannot learn how it works from the manual, your cell phone provider can teach you how to use it.
Not all cell phones are compatible with SIM cards. Some only work with a contract, and you need to unlock the phone before you can use a SIM card.
The phones in Europe are on a different cell system and to be able to use a cell phone from within Europe you have to have a phone that is on that system. Some of the cell companies here sell "world phones" that work here and there, but my guess is that your phone is not one of them.
these phones work good for the basic things; calls and texting their nothing fancy. I don't think they can be added to a plan maybe at&t but that be just about it.
cell phones are a destraction from your work.
no no and no! You could just call T-mobile and know right away..I work for a cell phone company ( not T-Mobile ) and our prepaid phones will work with our contract service and vice versa...
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The Kyocera KX13 Cell Phone Charger will not work with Motorolla phones.
As far as i know pay as you go only works on normal credit phones i dont think you can do it on a contract phone
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