Posted by Bret4207 on May 17, 2020 at 07:02:54 from (207.42.20.149):
In Reply to: Track phones posted by Ih10020 on May 17, 2020 at 05:07:13:
I've always had Tracfone. My SIL gave me a smart phone to replace my dying Tracfone $9.00 flip phone that I'd had for 10 years. I had been paying about $100 a year for minutes. Once I got the smart phone set up (it was a Version phone, so it was "unlocked") I started using it. I've had it almost a year now. My monthly cost for minutes has averaged out to about $6.00 a month! I can buy 500 talk/1000 texts and something like 1G of data for a little over $20.00. I mostly text and get a few calls. I don not use the smart phone features really and rarely use any data. It's fantastic for me. I even figured out how to record music to the phone so I can listen to what I like in the shop, barn, car or on the tractor. I never have coverage issues.
It works great if you want a phone. If you want to watch movies and be online on phone it's probably just as expensive as anything else. The rest if my family uses Smart Talk and it's inexpensive, but it's a lot more than Tracfone for my uses.
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