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2009-11-16
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I am probably going to get the N900. I am shackled to Sprint for the next 8 months or so, and can't afford to just add on another monthly charge, so I am going to use the N900 only when WiFi is available, mainly in my house.
But I would like to be able to make occasional phone calls from my N900, and not even carry my Centro with me.
So, basically I would like to use my N900 like a Tracfone or something similar.
What's the cheapest plan that would allow me to do that?
I'm in the US, in the Los Angeles area.
Sorry if this duplicates some discussion. I looked and didn't find.
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2009-11-16
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2009-11-16
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Another vote for TMO's prepaid. If you don't already have a TMO sim card I'd grab their $20 Nokia 1208 prepaid from Walmart instead of $15 for just a sim card and a $100 card. The $100 card will get you a straight $0.10 per minute and is good for a year.
If was stuck with another contract I might being doing the same thing.
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2009-11-17
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In reply to the OP. Your cheapest option is probably to use it with at&tīs prepaid Gophone service, that allows you to use as little as $15 a month on the N900. That can be used for talk/data/sms.
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2009-12-19
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OFF-TOPIC @GENEVEN
If I'm remembering right, you've been dissing the N8x0 tablets for a while now (praising, instead, for example, Kindle as something you would prefer carrying around). So I'm curious: why are you getting an N900?
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2009-12-19
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2010-06-01
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I think T-Mobile prepaid is the best plan, as someone else already mentioned. If you don't talk much, it could cost even less than $15 a month. A while back I bought $100 of prepaid minutes on T-Mobile and that lasted me for a year - so it was about $8/mo.
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2010-06-01
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2010-06-01
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But doesn't T-Mobile charge $1 per day PLUS 10 cents per minute?
I know boost mobile is only 10 cents per day with out the daily connection fee . . . with out that daily connection fee it would be worth it . . . but with it ?????
thats $30 a month BEFORE you add the minutes used?
Also, if you don't mind lying, you can almost always talk your way out of a contract. One of the above posters suggested having someone say you are dead, which I guess you can go for. I think the more common lie is to say "oh I'm going to be out of the country for the next 7 months on sabatical, is there any way I could end this contract without an ETF?"
Finally, since you happen to be a Sprint member, you should know that there is currently money from a class action lawsuit available over Early Termination Fees. You should look over the details yourself, but if you were discouraged from leaving your contract before October due to ETFs, you're entitled to some cash, and at the very least, you should be entitled to 6 months of 300 free text messages. You can see the settlement website here: http://www.sprintetfsettlement.com/php/home.php