6 No-Contract Cell-Phone Plans Worth a Look
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Boost Mobile: Monthly Unlimited
Cost
Get unlimited calls, text messaging and 2.5 gigabytes of full-speed data (service will be slowed if you pass the speed cap) with a $55 monthly plan for smartphone users, $60 plan for BlackBerry users, or $50 plan for those with other devices.
Phones
Several Android phones, including the Samsung Galaxy S III ($400). The BlackBerry Curve 9310 is available for $60. Or choose from among several other phones with Web access, such as the Samsung Array ($50).
Network
Uses the Sprint network. 4G and 4G LTE data speeds are available in some areas if you have a compatible device.
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Comments
With the Shrinking Payments option, you'll receive a $5 deduction from your monthly bill after six on-time payments. Your bill drops by $10 after 12 on-time payments and by $15 after 18 on-time payments.
Cricket Wireless
Cost
If you use a smart phone, choose among plans with unlimited calls, text messaging and data — you'll pay $50 a month for 2.5GB of full-speed data, $60 for 5GB or $70 for 10GB. Plans start at $35 a month for unlimited talking and texting using a basic phone.
Phones
Several versions of the iPhone (not available in all markets), including the 16GB iPhone 5 ($600); a range of Android devices, including the Samsung Galaxy III ($480); and basic phones, such as the Kyocera Kona ($30).
Network
Combines an independent network with other wireless-carrier networks. 4G LTE speeds are available in some areas if you have a compatible phone. Check the coverage map at mycricket.com.
Comments
AT&T has announced plans to acquire Cricket's parent company, Leap Wireless, so changes in network coverage, phones and plans may be on the horizon.
MetroPCS: Pay in Advance
Cost
Plans offer unlimited talking, text messaging and data. You'll pay $40 monthly for 500 megabytes of full-speed data, $50 for 2.5GB and $60 to have no speed caps.
Phones
A few Android phones, including the Samsung Galaxy S III ($400), and some basic phones, including the Huawei Pal ($30). Or bring your own phone and insert a $10 MetroPCS SIM card. Check metropcs.com to see if your phone is eligible.
Network
T-Mobile has acquired MetroPCS and is introducing its more expansive network, which includes 4G and 4G LTE speeds, to the carrier.
Comments
Create a family plan by adding lines to your account. Each user saves $5 per month — so two members using the 500MB plan, for example, would pay $35 per month each.
Straight Talk
Cost
$30 monthly for 1,000 voice minutes, 1,000 text messages and 30 megabytes of data; $45 a month for unlimited talking, texting and data; $60 for unlimited international calls, texting and data. Three-month, six-month and yearly plans are also available.
Phones
Several versions of the iPhone, including the 16GB iPhone 5 for $550 (or $400 refurbished); a selection of Android devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S III ($400); the BlackBerry Curve ($130); and basic phones such as the LG 900G ($20).You can bring your own CDMA or GSM phone — check whether a phone is compatible at straighttalkbyop.com.
Network
Shares networks with AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. 4G and 4G LTE speeds are available in some areas if you have a compatible device.
Comments
Customers can get discounts on select products and services through the Trac 'N' Save program. One recent offer: $5 off a $50 order at Target.com.
T-Mobile:Simple Choice
Cost
All plans include unlimited talking and text messaging. You'll pay $50 a month for 500GB of full-speed data, $60 for 2.5GB or $70 for unlimited data with no speed caps. To create a family plan, prices start at $30 per month to add a second line on the 500MB plan and $10 for each additional line thereafter.
Phones
A wide selection of devices, including the 32GB iPhone 5 ($650), the Samsung Galaxy S III ($452) and the BlackBerry Q10 ($580). Or bring your own compatible GSM phone. You'll pay $10 for a SIM card whether you buy a phone from T-Mobile or bring one.
Network
You get access to T-Mobile's network, which includes 4G and 4G LTE coverage in some areas if you have a compatible device.
Comments
If you buy a T-Mobile phone and use the Equipment Installation Plan, you can make a down payment and spread the remainder of the price over 24 months — but you'll have to pay the balance if you cut off service before the term ends.
Virgin Mobile:Beyond Talk
Cost
Plans come with unlimited text messaging and data (data speed will be slowed any month you pass 2.5GB of usage). For $35 a month, you get 300 minutes of call time; for $45, you get 1,200 minutes; for $55, you get unlimited talk time.
Phones
A few versions of the iPhone, such as the 16GB iPhone 5s ($550); and a selection of Android devices, including Samsung Galaxy III 4G LTE ($350).
Network
Uses the Sprint network. 4G and 4G LTE coverage is available in some areas on compatible devices.
Comments
If you don't want a smart phone, check out the PayLo plans, which range from $20 to $40 per month and include limited Web access.
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Lisa has been the editor of Kiplinger Personal Finance since June 2023. Previously, she spent more than a decade reporting and writing for the magazine on a variety of topics, including credit, banking and retirement. She has shared her expertise as a guest on the Today Show, CNN, Fox, NPR, Cheddar and many other media outlets around the nation. Lisa graduated from Ball State University and received the school’s “Graduate of the Last Decade” award in 2014. A military spouse, she has moved around the U.S. and currently lives in the Philadelphia area with her husband and two sons.
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