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Pay as You Go Phones and Contract Phones: Choose a Suitable Plan

imageThere are many advantages of these phones. The pay as you go phones and contract phones come in the form of deals with most-selling phones such as the Nokia mobile phones. Let's first discuss the advantages of pay as you go (PAYG) phones. These phones can also be called as prepaid mobile phones. They allow the mobile users to enjoy mobile connectivity by using a wireless phone without signing a long term mobile phone contract. The users need not to worry about the monthly bills, where they pay for only that money which they use as call charges. These phones help the users to save their money. These phones are mainly used by the students, housewives and people who want to curb their mobile bills. People using these kinds of phones need not to worry about how long they have spoken on the phone. The long-term mobile phone plans (contract phone plans) would be expensive in eyes of many users but these phones are now available at nominal rates. These are the most popular and hassle-free phones but PAYG phones still rule. The PAYG users have to pay in advance for the minutes they want to use and they won't receive a bill at the end of the month. This procedure is very simple and easy. With these phones, the users need to recharge the talktime amount by purchasing prepaid cards or by making online talktime recharges. These prepaid cards come with all the recharging instructions enclosed. The charged money is deducted from the prepaid credit. Pay as you go phones come with the Nokia mobile phones. Some of these phones service providers include T-Mobile, Cingular, Vodafone, Orange, TracFone and many more. Nokia mobile phones are offered as pay as you go to the mobile clients. The users have many choices including flip phones, camera phones and much more. Another kinds of phones are the contract phones. These phones are wonderful ways to deal with your hefty mobile phone bills. There are many advantages of these phones. The users can easily find their choice of a mobile phone with the contract phones. These phones allow the users to sign an agreement for a specific term like 12 to 18 months. The users need to sign the contract with the service provider/retailer. The users are required to pay the a fix amount of money through a monthly bill payment. Most of these phones offer free talktime, SMS, gifts, insurance, accessories and cashback. These mobile phones usually, give some free text and voice messages. The users can experience latest Nokia mobile phones, which come with plenty of technological features such as GPRS, 3G, EDGE, Bluetooth, HTML, WAP, video calling and Wi-Fi. Some great Nokia Mobile Phones like the Nokia N96, Nokia N85, Nokia E90 Communicator and many more are in offering with these phone deals. The users can also enjoy all the facilities, which come with the Nokia handsets, by using these handsets. The Nokia handsets are embedded with a high quality camera, by which the users can capture the best moments of their life. This widget supports music player, stereo FM Radio, visual radio, MP3 and polyphonic ringtones, stereo headset, Nokia music manager, voice commands, voice recorder, voice dialling, handsfree speaker and vibration alert features. It also allow the users to experience Emails with attachments, picture messaging, instant messaging, SMS distribution list and predictive text options. The various network providers that facilitate these phones are T-mobile, O2, Virgin and Vodafone to name a few. The users have many choice to subscribe to any of these network service providers. Therefore, Pay as you go phones and contract phones can be easily termed as the best deals.

Using a UNLOCKED Blackberry 6230 as AT&T Prepaid Go Phone

This video Shows how an UNLOCKED Blackberry Cell Phone Can Be used with AT&T Prepaid Go Sim card Or Any GSM SIM card worldwide! This Particular Model, 6230, Can only Be used With talk and text. If you would like web to work you must Get a newer Blackberry!

Prepaid phone refill help GoPhone?

How do i refill the go phone
i called the number it said to call on the card
the recording voice says to enter the pin numbers on the card
so how do i do that?
i tried pressing the numbers but that didnt work
what next?

Wow Mobile Presentation 1

eliminatyourcellbill.com Wow Mobile enables their reps to SAVE money on their mobile cell phone service and Make money on their cell phone service. Wow Mobile is a subsidiary of Liberty International which has been around since 1999. Wow Mobile is the only place to get truly unlimited voice, text, and data for under $90 per month. 3 calling plans include a $59 talk, $69 talk and text, and $89 unlimited which includes a tethering feature that will allow you to run up to 4 laptops off the signal from your Wow Mobile phone. And when you refer 3 people, your cell phone service is free! Getting started with Wow is as simple as purchasing a phone for $399 or a sim card for $24.95. There is also an activation fee of $24.95, but you do not get a bill for your plan the first month ... and hopefully never. Best cone service, cheap cell phone service in US, buy a cell phone without a service plan, best cell phone service deals. No contract cell phone service. cheap cell phone service. Best deals for cell phone service. Who has the best prepaid cell phone service? cell phone wireless internet service. lower cell phone bill, cell phones plan cheapest cell phone plans. discount cell phone plans inexpensive cell phone plans compare cell phone plans.

Family Cell Phone Share Plan Research

imageThis past winter was our youngest daughter's 14th birthday. We had promised her a cell phone only when she was old enough, we agreed upon 14 years old when she was 11. Her sisters only got theirs last summer, and they are a few years older. With all of these cell phones in the house, we decided to consolidate our bills to a phone share plan to conquer our ever growing phone bills. We had all of the kids help in researching a good cell phone plan for our family's wants and needs. It turned into a great project that we, and the kids, worked on for about a week. I highly suggest other parents too get their kids involved in the process. It not only brought our family together, but it also helped the kids understand the price of having a phone and what limitations they would have. All their choice, well it was really a group decision.

Since we were already a customer with Telus, and liked their no nonsense billing process, we decided to stay with them. Telus family share plans start with a plan for two. Two can share all unlimited calling between them as well as included minutes, texts, messaging etc, for $35.00/month. Of course the price rises with extra members, so this is what we found. Right now there is a Telus offer available for a 1, 2, or 3 year agreement where the first month is free.

With access for up to 5 family members, we would receive unlimited mobile to mobile calling between all family members. Unlimited weekend, voice mail, call waiting and we get a free phone for every family member. That was exciting for the kids. The share plan members are all under the same account, and must reside within the same province. Depending whether you choose a 1, 2, or 3 year plan agreement, there are bonus minutes added to the plan. A warning though, an additional 10 cent charge will be added to any text or attachment sent outside of Canada. All five members must be Canadian domestic numbers and does not include your own Telus mobile #, or toll free numbers. Local talk and text does not include roaming, or long distance charges. This includes picture and video messaging as well, but our kids won't have that much access on their phones anyway. We can change the five numbers on the plan after any billing cycle, but this wasn't applicable for us either.

There are, like with any other plan, extra costs and charges. This is where we spent a lot of time. There are extra charges for additional local minutes, directory assistance, 911 emergency access charges, and long distance and roaming charges. There is also the system access fee and a one time account set-up charge. We all sat down and agreed on the limitations, signed a contract with each other for individual cell phone responsibility, and chose the Share 40 Plan.

The kids can share and trade unused minutes with each other, and have unlimited incoming minutes. The price is $40.00 a month for our 5 family members. A great deal as far as we're concerned. I don't even want to mention how much we were previously paying.

I highly suggest all parents get their children involved in the information on billing and charges for cell phones. It has really helped our family in cutting down on any future arguments, and the kids feel a real sense of maturity.


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