Yes! as long as there isn't a bill owing on the phone.
Same as other phones just run out of minutes then you have to get a new phone card or refill yours.
AT&T has very good prepaid cellphones. NET10 is a good brand. Koodo has good phones. Prepaid cellphones can be a hassle, though. They run out of minutes and you're stranded with no contact with other people. It would be best to get a plan.
Yes, the majority of the time unlocked or jail broken phones are worth more than locked phones. Why? You might ask, well it's simple unlocked phones run faster and provide free applications. Although not all jail breaks are totally legal it still cost money or takes skill to unlock the phone. Which is why they are worth slightly more.
ya u put so meny minites on your phone a month but if u run of u can put more on :)
Go phones are prepaid phones, which mean they have certain amount of minutes in them. So you can use that phone, until your minutes run out and then buy another go phone or refill the card.
The only drawback may be the handset selection with no contract carriers. These companies are trying to close that gap and provide a great cell phone option. Cell phones without contracts generally implies a prepaid cell phone. Prepaid phones themselves aren't free, as the carrier isn't recuperating the money in a contract, and they typically cost more to use, about 2-3 times per minute what you might pay under a contract. Also, because the phones have limited time on them, you can run out of minutes at an inconvenient time.
The T-Mobile prepaid are very good. I use one myself and haven't run into any problems with it. You can get unlimited text, web and calling for as cheap as 30 dollars a month.
If by unlock you mean to use it on other carriers, then they may be able to. Verizon phones run on CDMA technology, and currently there is no unlocking solution for CDMA phones. Only GSM phones are able to be unlocked.
This depends on what phone you intend to purchase. Some phones can run as little as twenty dollars with bare features, while more advanced phones can go over a hundred dollars.
Prepaid cell phone plans are more cost effective for parents of a teen because, the phones run a lot cheaper when you first buy them. You should expect to pay only $20.00 for the phone, and the minute cards can be as low as $20.00 a month. With other companies you can expect to pay $60.00 a month for a cell phone.
If you are talking about the iPhone, then no. The unlocked iPhone will ONLY be able to run on GSM networks, such as AT&T, in the US. It will not run on CDMA craaiers, such as Verizon or Sprint. This goes for all 3 2012 current iPhone models: iPohne 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPhone 4S. It may also apply to other phones ( e.g. the nexus line of phones, and the htc one S/X
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