cabbitzilla (
cabbitzilla) wrote2008-01-01 02:46 pm
I need information and opinions...
It's rapidly getting to the point where I simply -must- have a cell phone. Between my less than splendid health and the amount of time I spend in transit (an amount that's going to increase, I believe), some sort of contact needs to be available. As those who know me can attest, I absolutely -loathe- telephones, so it's not something that would see excessive use.
Now before you start pitching your favorite plan and/or phone, there's a catch: it HAS to be a pay-as-you-go service. There are credit issues, and I don't have the $1000 deposit everyone seems to demand.
So... who knows anything about the pay-to-play outfits and the phones that're usable with them? Sound off, please.
Now before you start pitching your favorite plan and/or phone, there's a catch: it HAS to be a pay-as-you-go service. There are credit issues, and I don't have the $1000 deposit everyone seems to demand.
So... who knows anything about the pay-to-play outfits and the phones that're usable with them? Sound off, please.

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One good option is to pick up a prepaid kit and drop $100 on a single refill (NOT two $50 refills). This gives you 1000 minutes at $0.10/min, and it's good for a year. Any other refills (even $10 for 35 minutes) extends expiration by a year once you've put a total of $100 down. (If you work up to $100 in smaller increments, like $25 at a time, the one-year-expiration doesn't kick in until you add a refill AFTER hitting the $100 threshold. With a straight $100 in one shot it's instant.)
Of course, coverage may vary. http://www.t-mobile.com/coverage and be sure to click the "Prepaid and FlexPay coverage map" link to get the right map.
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Given that, any unlocked triband GSM handset should work with a T-Mobile pre-paid SIM card. They can be obtained very cheaply here, and eBay would probably work in the US.
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You don't use the same UMTS frequency as Europe either, do you? Still, at least T-Mobile /do/ use GSM and UMTS.
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T-Mobile USA doesn't use UMTS yet. (A report buried in press releases and investor relations from spring 2006 states that T-Mobile IS building a UMTS network and has a big mess of UMTS towers deployed in NYC. They're not public, yet. Several handsets on the market are GSM1900/UMTS1700(?), but that hasn't been officially acknowledged yet.)
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I think Target (or Wal*Mart) has pay-as-you-go phones, which I think you purchase the phone with a card, then you just buy more time as you need it. Not very helpful, I know, sorry! Good luck!