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Originally Posted by porwolf
I had good experiences with the T-Mobile prepaid plan. For $ 100.- you get a one year "gold member" plan with 1000 minutes. You can also text and use various other services in which I am not interested. Then you can cary over unused minutes with a minimum of $10.- for another year if you use your phone rarely. And you can continue again and again. I have done it for 5 years now. I understand that is the only prepaid plan with no monthly fees.
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Originally Posted by 74-911
Been on the same T-Mobile prepaid for going on 4 year and agree, you can't beat the price if you just use the phone for occasional calls and texting. I think my total bill last year was < $60 .... of course my phone is a 5 year old "stupid" phone that doesn't even have a camera but it serves for what I use it for..
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Interested in the above and have a few questions. Current plan set to expire and no longer need a loaded jibberish plan. I'm reading you've had the PPD for a few years but are you using an older model phone? Do I need a specific make and model? I prefer to have any of the later android versions.
Also, the majority of the time is home or office, so can I switch it off when there and just use Wi-Fi? I can't get a straight answer from the phone stores.
Funny we have a basic Samsung Galaxy running an older android OS at home. They call it a mini 3.6 entertainment MP3, whatever player but its not a mobile phone. (BTW: A great little GPS device updates for free.) Although we use it as a phone connected thru wifi and google. Works perfect and cost nothing.