Motorola X just got announced. Might fit with your budget pricing.
It looks like Motorola X is a phone. If not, link me to the service because I love carrying cheap phones.Motorola X just got announced. Might fit with your budget pricing.
It's a phone. Just thought you'd need a phone along with the serviceIt looks like Motorola X is a phone. If not, link me to the service because I love carrying cheap phones.
That's why I quite like Ting: I pay for exactly what I use (within 'buckets') instead of being required to sign up for an arbitrary $xx-per-month plan that may come with values that i'll never use, like minutes.I'd rather pay $5/month then having to worry about my phone company going out of business - these people seem to make money on advertising and gathering user data as you can take surveys to pay for your service.
Verizon is pricing sucks! I pay 170 a month for two phones and 1 gig of data shared between 2 phones its just to high. But provide the best coverage in the United States hands down.
I have the the old Sprint (VirginMobile, their prepaid arm) plan at $25/mo for unlimited txt / data / 300 minutes. They'll throttle you down to 256Kbps after 2560MB, I've had this happen once. I push a couple GB of data through it to get my monies worth... This isn't my primary phone, and I've considered RW, but we don't have a large enough WiFi foot print where I am...
The catch is that you either wait a one to three business days from a reply from GiffGaff staff should you have any problems, or you are assisted by a very large and active consumer-driven forum.Gosh @InvokeVM-Kelvin those are nice / incredible prices for cellular considering what idiots pay in the United States.
What do you think of the content over at S4GRU? I've always wondered how accurate their data is.I know a bit of this as some work I do involves cell site upgrades for a variety of companies.