Been looking at trying "Total Wireless" only sold threw Walmart, sounds like good coverage by Verizon towers
Any one using this cell service
Thanks
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Been looking at trying "Total Wireless" only sold threw Walmart, sounds like good coverage by Verizon towers
Any one using this cell service
Thanks
Looking at "Straight Talk" from Walmart .... and comparing it to Verizon no contract plans. Haven't made a decision, yet. Most of what I've learned is that Walmarts plans don't have many phone options (& most are 3G) .... & the Verizon plans have better phones but only 1/2 the data & cost more. I did pick up some literature on both, and it may be that Verizon has a plan that's equal in cost & data to the Walmart setup ... but, I haven't had a chance to read/research that, further.
But, if you can live with a low end phone that's very inexpensive ($20-$60) and the $45/mo plan offers you coverage in your area ... I don't think you can beat Walmart's Straight Talk plan. You can also have a plan that uses your own cell phone & get it converted over to Walmart's plan ... but, I haven't checked that out, since I don't have a cell phone (yet). I'm just looking for a phone/no contract plan deal that's cheap but has coverage in the areas of my travels, since I'll mostly be using it when I'm travelling to a lake (safety reasons) or on the lake (weather & safety & being able to contact my fishing buds that are also on the lake).
I'm hung between buying a ~$20 phone & not being upset if it goes for a swim or I decide to junk it and go for a higher end deal in the future .... or buying a $50-$70 phone & being a bit more upset if it dies or drowns. :Rofl
I just know I'm not ready to pay $600+ for a phone ... no matter what it can do nonono
And as for Walmarts phones/plans using Verizon towers ... they use whichever mobile/cell towers are in the area, from what I understand. That could be Verizon, Sprint, T-mobile, AT&T, etc. But, don't quote me on that ... that's just what little I understand about this whole cell phone business, from what I've read online.
... cp :kewl
Buddy of mine went with that a couple of months ago. So far he is plenty satisfied. Worked up north and down here.
I have AT&T prepaid 10 cents a minute to talk. I buy $25.00 every 90 days and minutes roll over with next purchase of $25.00 if not used in 90 days. I don't really know anything about the use of it for web sites and texting as I just use the phone to talk on. I am still using the older Razr flip phone about 10-12 years old. I have a couple of hundred dollars worth of minutes a head now and still don't talk very much on phone. I use it mostly use land line phone for long talks with whom every like friends and family. But I have thought about getting a better phone to use when WIFI is available but it is hard for me to spend the money. It is like don't fix what ain't broke.:twocents