You might talk to your brides cell vendor.  Most of them have special plans as an add-on account for a few bucks.  Some may still require a separate data plan but check with her vendor.  Most would not require you to also use an iPhone.

On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Harold Wong <Harold.Wong@microsoft.com> wrote:

You may also want to hit Walmart.  They have their own plans and they also offer Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T and Sprint (carrier options vary by store).  Plus, right now, they are offering a special if you purchase a smartphone (minus the iphone), you can get a $100 Walmart gift card.  This offer is valid through December 1st (tomorrow). 

 

I just went and bought myself a new smartphone there today.  I see a bunch of Android phones going for .97 on up to $100+.  Didn’t pay too much attention to the rate plans, but Walmart’s plans seems affordable.

 

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From: plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org] On Behalf Of Brian Weaver
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 1:34 PM
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: OT: Smart phone options for a cheapest plan?

 

This might interest you if you're cheap like me :)

 

 

On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Eric Cope <eric.cope@gmail.com> wrote:

Boost Mobile, Virgin, both have prepaid plans with smart phones that can tether, but you are still looking at $40-50 / month.

 

Cricket has smart phones too, but I think its a bit more.

 

Eric

 

On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 1:24 PM, <joe@actionline.com> wrote:


So what are this esteemed group's top choices for smart phones ... and the
cheapest data plan?

My current cell phone plan is $40/year ($10 every 90-days), which actually
gives me even more than I use it because I use the land line in my office
for 99.9% of my phone use and I just carry my tiny cell phone in my car
(and almost never in my pocket) because I prefer to enjoy life without
being tethered to and ensnared by phone calls when I leave the house or
office.

My little bride has an iPhone with a blue-tooth more-or-less permanently
attached to her ear with an unlimited plan that keeps her talking about
10-hours-a-day.  No further comment on that ... except to say that I am
thankful that when we go out together, she keeps that dang thing turned
off (her own choice) because she also likes to enjoy life without
phone-intrusion as we go places and do things.

And yet, I must admit that there have been times that I have enjoyed using
her iPhone to check on-line for dinner reservations and directions, etc.

So, I am now willing to concede that there would no doubt be some benefits
to upgrading my own cell phone situation, especially since I now see some
ads showing the capability of hand-writing notes on the screen.  I really
like that idea.  And, it would be nice to be able to tether my Xoom or my
laptop to a phone for internet access without having to look for a
wireless hot-spot.

However, I do not want to pay $40-50/month for perhaps 4 or 5 hours a
month of total phone time *and* internet access.

Are there any plans available for this kind of very limited use?

And which phones and/or mini-tablets would y'all recommend for this?



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