im 16 and trying to buy my own phone... what plans/services are the best AND cheapest(from your knowledge) I want it to include about 1000mins + unlimited texting...thanks!!
love143x answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 5:41 pm: well i have T-Mobile and I also have a Razor phone like the person below me but it is silver. The plan I have has 600 whenever minutes, and unlimited nights and weekends. Also, I added onto the plan where I get 400 text messages a month to whomever I want to send them to. (The 400 messages also include sending picture messages if you get a picture phone AND they include going on AIM.) Altogether this is about $45.00 a month which is not bad at all. (1,000 minutes and unlimited texting would probably cost you about $69.00 a month) Hope I helped! (= [ love143x's advice column | Ask love143x A Question ]
hotlilbit131 answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 9:22 pm: Cingular is good..i got a plan for cingular..frm a black razor..and i have free text messages up to 200..so thats pretty good..and its a really nice phone!! im pretty sure t-mobile is good too! Good Luck..hoped I helped!!
*Kate* answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 8:40 pm: I Know that with Sprint and Cingular you get free calls to anyone else who has the same carrier as you. Cingular has something were you pay extra $ a month for free text messages to anyone else with a cingular phone. I'm pretty sure that Sprint offers that too. I don't know anything really about Tmobile. You should talk to your friends and ask what service providers work the best in the area you live. So you don't end up with a phone that never gets a signal. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
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