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July 1, 2012 at 8:50 AM #19922July 1, 2012 at 12:37 PM #746959bearishgurlParticipant
You can use any carrier that has the coverage you need but the key to having low monthly cell bills is to NOT sign a contract.
You will need to use your existing equipment or purchase new/used equip on the open market and even flash/debrand it if it is not already done and you wish to do it. I don’t know if this can be done with i-phones. There are quite a few services that become available on a feature phone if it is flashed (unlocked) which are unavailable under contract or the carriers CHARGE you monthly for (such as wifi, for example).
I AM aware that a 2-yr basic i-phone contract from AT&T (where you buy the phone from them) ends up costing the user $1800-$1920 over the life of the contract ($75-$80 mo), PLUS the initial cost of the phone. I’m not sure if there is any way to get basic i-phone svc cheaper if you were to “acquire” an i-phone (new or used). Any Piggs know?
July 1, 2012 at 2:17 PM #746960mike92104ParticipantI use sprint, and their unlimited plan is just that. I know they don’t have 4g in san diego yet, but the 3g works fine. I like that I can watch netflix all day on my phone without incurring any additional fees.
July 1, 2012 at 2:22 PM #746961svelteParticipantLongtime Sprint customer here. I’m happy with them. Have their unlimited plan too.
July 1, 2012 at 4:45 PM #746986spdrunParticipantRe: AT&T
You could acquire an iPhone that “fell from the truck” and only get voice service with it. Jailbreak and turn 3G data off entirely, only use data when you have WiFi.
PS – my next device will be Android. At least the user can actually decide which apps to install without playing the stupid jailbreak game, which gets old after a short while. iPhone is a great device, but still crippled by an ill old man’s vision of what it should and shouldn’t do.
July 1, 2012 at 4:51 PM #746988bearishgurlParticipant[quote=spdrun]Re: AT&T
You could acquire an iPhone that “fell from the truck” and only get voice service with it. Jailbreak and turn 3G data off entirely, only use data when you have WiFi….[/quote]
Thanks, spdrun, I didn’t know this was possible. I’m sure there are LOTS of “slightly used” i-phones out there which are out of contract and whose owners would give them away or sell them for little to nothing. The “jailbreaking/debranding” procedure should cost less than $50.
July 1, 2012 at 4:55 PM #746989spdrunParticipantUm, jailbreaking is free if you do it yourself, and it isn’t hard to do. If you’re going voice-only, you could also go T-mo.
July 1, 2012 at 5:04 PM #746991CoronitaParticipantI have Sprint and Tmobile for myself and my side gig, and ATT for my primary gig, and once upon a time had Verizon.
I liked Verizon mainly because they had great service and great customer service. Then they got too expensive, so I dropped them.
TMobile, I’m not so thrilled about. Service is ok, but customer service sucks…
Sprint service is good, customer service is better these days, but I don’t like not having a sim card.
ATT I have mixed feelings. I think actually the service is not as good as TMobile, but customer service is better.
yeah, I guess I wasn’t very helpful.
iPhone sucks btw 🙂
July 1, 2012 at 6:04 PM #746996sdrealtorParticipant[quote=spdrun]Re: AT&T
You could acquire an iPhone that “fell from the truck” and only get voice service with it. Jailbreak and turn 3G data off entirely, only use data when you have WiFi.
PS – my next device will be Android. At least the user can actually decide which apps to install without playing the stupid jailbreak game, which gets old after a short while. iPhone is a great device, but still crippled by an ill old man’s vision of what it should and shouldn’t do.[/quote]
Such the stereotypical new Yorker. Don’t you dare ask me what I doing. But buying stolen goods is perfectly acceptable.
C’mon sp…say it just like every other a hole from NY.
“Don’t you know who i am!”
July 1, 2012 at 6:18 PM #746997spdrunParticipantIronically, I bought my iPhone directly from AT&T, and got a device loaded with a severely gimped OS. Is that OK?
July 1, 2012 at 6:55 PM #746999paramountParticipantI just switched from verizon contract based to straight talk (carlos slim’s) unlimited.
I just couldn’t find a downside to making the switch.
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