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J.D. Power rated overall MetroPCS to be best in prepaid wireless customer satisfaction.
Over all comparison to other providers, MetroPCS is the best for local phone service provider. It basic plan has inexpensive unlimited plans, especially if you make most of your calls local. You have unlimited local phone calls for $30 per month, and $40 will give you unlimited local calls and long distance to any area covered by MetroPCS. The $50 plan includes unlimited local, long distance, messaging and web access. MetroPCS is currently available in 33 states, with its largest service areas in California, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan. (read more)
The study of phone service provider shows that T-Mobile has the best prepaid wireless plan with minutes expire in 30, 60 or 90 days, depending on the carrier and the plan. T-Mobile also was the most reliable phone for emergencies, but should choose the annual plan, in which $100 gives you 1000 minutes that are good for a full year because T-Mobile has the best prepaid annual plan. Both AT&T and TracFone have similar plans, but AT&T has a daily $1 access fee on days that you use the phone and TracFone gives you fewer minutes. T-Mobile annually plans only *Est. $100 for 1,000 mins. that is the best as a reliable phone for emergency. (read more)
After extensive testing with subcribers TracFone get the highest scores for best call quality, placing them ahead of all other cellphone carriers. TracFone also has some of the best prices for basic phones. However in comparison with other phone providers,.. its service plan selection is limited. The cost of it basic plan is only $10 for 50 minutes, with extra minutes costing 20 cent each. Bundles Airtime plans start at around $20 for 60 minutes, and the minutes don’t expire for 90 days. a little expensive but over all quality call for that price is great for Starting at $10 for 50 min. (read more)
Testing Reviews says T-Mobile has been found to have great phone options and flexible rates plans with very high quality voice sound. The plan pay by the day has a 10 cents per minute rate with a $1 daily access fee on days when you use your cell phone. That plans also includes unlimited nationwide calling between 7:00 P.M and 7:00 A.M and free mobile to mobile. If you only use your phone occasionally, T-Mobile is a great deal because of roll over minutes and they don’t expire for 90 days. Starting at $10 for 30 mins. (read more)
In tested subscriber surveys, Virgin Mobile Cell Phone gets the highest overall scores for satisfaction, plans, customer service, account management and pricing.Another point is that, subscribers also give Virgin Mobile a very high ratings for call quality, even though calls are delivered on the Sprint network, which generally gets lower scores. The test shows it is the best cell phones plans for pay as you go minutes start at $20 for 200 minutes, that double the minutes offered by competing carriers at the same price. Also have roll over for 30 days as long as you buy more minutes before the current ones expire. The Virgin cell phone package of $35 month-to-month pre-pay plan has 300 anytime minutes and 700 night (starting at 7 p.m.) and weekend minutes. The test concluded that Overall, Virgin Mobile is best if you plan to talk more than 300 minutes per month. (read more)
So many wireless cell phone plans, so few minutes to slog through the details to find the best one. In order to choose the best mobile phone one must ask himself or herself, “What do I want in a mobile phone?” First things first: with more than a thousand different cell phone plans offered across the country at least a little over a hundred in your local area, landing on the right cell phone plan that suite you could be the most time consuming task you could do next to driving at downtown New York.There is no simple answere for all of these question, the short question actually yields a lot of answers. Consider this: there are several factors to consider in choosing the right cell phone plan for you. And here are some of the best tips that could bullet your way into making the right decision either for your first or your next cell phone plan. Identify what features of a mobile phone are needed. Does it need to have email features and instant messaging features? Is a music player needed in the features of the cell phone? What are the options on internet connectivity with certain handsets? A new Web site, www.cellphonefree.us, is a handy tool for getting the 411 on the most suitable plan, given factors like how much you talk, text or surf. While it’s not the only comparison site out there, it lets you input usage and location details to get more personalized recommendations. (read more)