What do you guys think the best cell phone provider is? I'm on verizon right now & it has good service, but I've had nothing but problems with my phone. It needs a new battery a lot. And not only that, my dad has had problems with verizon. They said I ran up 900 text messages in a month, and I rarely use it. Anyways, I've had my phone for two years and next week I'm supposed to get a new one. My dad said he was going to take us off there and go somewhere else. So I was wondering what everyone thought the best one was. The ones I'm looking into are t-mobile, boost, and amp'd, but any other providers would be good. Oh & if it helps, I'd like to keep my phone number. Thanks!
1. you need to know some cell companys charge way to much.
2. tmobile told my sister she owed 500 some odd dollars when she had a texting plan or something and thats all she did. she even worked for them and they were doing that. so she had to eventually quit.
3. i know virgin mobile isnt in your list. but i have them do not get them. their a pay-as-you-go company. i had 15 dollars on my phone , and i rarely use it. and now i have 2 dollars! all i use is text messageing. which i have pennie texting. so yah, i wouldnt get virgin mobile.
4. make sure your not breaking contract. you might have had a 2+ year(s) contract and you could break it and legally be in trouble.
5. before you go out and buy a phone of which has a contract find out friends who have that cell phone company. make sure their happy with it. you dont wanna get a phone and find out it sucks and be stuck with it for 2+ year(s)
6. make sure its a good phone with good graphics.i know they dont seem important but when i use peoples phone with bad graphics or their hard to understand i personally feel like throwing their phone on the floor and jumping on it. <- sorry im violent. lol.
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