I was pondering this today. My scraphauler friend has tracfone. He’s content buying a minute card as doesn’t use many minutes. I’m either buying a flip phone and going that route.
Ease of useWhy would you want a flip phone?
My friend buys a 300 minute cardMy mom had one for a while and it was a real hassle buying minutes. Sometimes the minutes didn't load correctly and I would be on the phone trying to talk to customer service to get the problem resolved. We finally had her buy an Apple iphone and her problems were over. I do not recommend buying in 30, 60, 90, and 120 slots of time. It seemed like my mom was always running out of time when she had those phones.
I bought the original iphone SE smartphone for $150 because I wanted SMALL and I have a 500 minute monthly plan for $11 through PagePlus. Their auto load plan is painless. Shop for better plans that meet your needs. Be very careful that you pick a phone that is compatible with your prepaid plan. It works for me, a minimalist, but I could see others needing more.I was pondering this today. My scraphauler friend has tracfone. He’s content buying a minute card as doesn’t use many minutes. I’m either buying a flip phone and going that route.
AT&T has a prepaid plan for $300 a year for Unlimited - Talk / Text / Data . Can you afford that ?My friend buys a 300 minute card
Dad (78 next month) absolutely REFUSES to get a smart phone.Why would you want a flip phone?
So, $25/month? I could do this.AT&T has a prepaid plan for $300 a year for Unlimited - Talk / Text / Data . Can you afford that ?
Ease of use
Flip phones do support texting, although the keyboard is a bit more cumbersome.You don't text?
Technically your data gets throttled after you exceed 16 GB, but that's still a lot of data and more than enough for most people. Pretty good deal.AT&T has a prepaid plan for $300 a year for Unlimited - Talk / Text / Data . Can you afford that ?
Most people fall for the prepaid model because they believe you're buying a certain amount of use that you get to keep until you run out.
With tracphone, you still lose what you don't use. You're just paying at the beginning of the term instead of at the end. Tracphone offers some of the most expensive minutes, texts and data in the industry. But if you only want a barebone, few calls a month type plan, the $99 365 day plan is an okay option.
Absolutely nothing they offer is a good deal, though.
If you're going to use a flip phone i would suggest something like T mobile since they have a plan with 1000 minuities, 1000 texts, and 1gb of data for $10 and you can just walk into any t mobile store. https://prepaid.t-mobile.com/prepaid-plans/connect.So, $25/month? I could do this.
Thinking of this Alcatel flipper