You could also check out tmobile. They no longer have contacts, and the
pricing seems similar, but for 4g. You can buy the smartphone outright, or
$20/month for 2 years, or bring your own compatible phone.
Mark
Sent from my Android phone.
On Apr 18, 2013 7:04 PM, "keith smith" <
klsmith2020@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Recently a friend told me he uses Boost Mobile. He told me his experience
> has been excellent. So I took a look. They claim the same network as
> Sprint. Mostly 3G from what I can tell. Their phones seem to be
> reasonably priced. No contract. They offer unlimited voice, unlimited
> text, and 2.5Gb of data for $55/mo.
>
> Another nice feature is your monthly bill decreases after 6 month to
> $50/mo, then to $45 a month at 12 months, and then $40/mo after 18 payments
> - some restrictions apply. This is Android pricing.
>
> http://www.boostmobile.com/
>
> I've been with Verizon for almost 9 years and last year went to pre-paid
> because I do not want a contract. I would like to upgrade to a smart
> phone, however the monthly usage fees hold me back. I rarely use my
> cellular so a more reasonable monthly usage fee would be nice.
>
> Have any of you used Boost Mobile or have any feedback?
>
>
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