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Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 8:10 PM

Cell Phone Newbie Questions

Hi, I've been paying about $100 a month for my family's 4 lines for the past 6 years, and I think it's too much. We often use less than 100 minutes per month (total), so I'd like to switch to prepaid phones in order to save money.

 

Now that my contract is up, here is my plan:

Switch all of the lines to prepaid accounts. I'd like to keep the same phones and numbers if possible. However, I'd like to get a smart phone (so 3 dumb phones and 1 smart phone). This would be my very first smart phone, so I doubt I would use it much.

 

Is it possible to have the smart phone use the 10 cent per minute prepaid rate for voice and the $19.99 for 100 MB?

 

How hard is it to keep my existing dumb phones (Sony Ericson Walkman 580i) and numbers but switch to prepaid?

 

Thank you

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Master

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10.2K Messages

13 years ago

The term "unlocked" means that a phone has the potential capability to be used on any wireless network, rather than being tied to a specific carrier (such as AT&T). For instance, if you were to ever leave AT&T for some reason, you could go to T-Mobile (both GSM carriers) with the exact same "unlocked" phone that you were using when you had AT&T. Therefore, you wouldn't be required to get a new phone with T-Mobile because you already have the one from AT&T.

 

A "smartphone" is any cell phone that is capable of accomplishing many tasks or that can perform many things with many features. Such cell phones have applications such as e-mail, Internet, Maps, Quickoffice, navigation, Skype, etc. They are basically like little cellular computers that can fit in your pocket on-the-go, and are usually very advanced or high-tech.

 

You shouldn't be worried about purchasing a smartphone and using it with prepaid service, unlocked or not. You can use any phone offered on AT&T, T-Mobile, or Bell (unlocked, of course) you'd like for prepaid except the iPhone.

 

Does this help? 🙂

 

Master

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10.2K Messages

13 years ago

Yes, that is possible to transfer all of your lines from postpaid to prepaid. You can also keep all phones and phone numbers, etc.

 

You can also use a smartphone with the $0.10 per minute Simple Plan. I am using a Samsung Captivate smartphone with the $0.10 per minute rate plan, without any data plan included. Works absolutely spectacular. You can add that particular data package to the smartphone, but it is not required, if you were thinking it was. If you would just like the data plan for personal use, then that is absolutely fine. I just wanted to let you know that the data plan for using a smartphone is not mandatory for prepaid service. 😉

 

It is incredibly easy to switch your phones and service to prepaid. You can keep the phones; they are all your's, and you are able to use them for prepaid. Now, to use a regular postpaid phone for prepaid, you may be required to get a prepaid SIM card instead of using your postpaid one. I am not completely sure if your current SIMs can be transferred to prepaid, but you should be able to keep your same numbers.

 

I hope this helps answer the questions to your "newbieness". 😉

 

Tutor

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5 Messages

13 years ago

That's awesome to hear. I guess I'll head over to the local AT&T store and switch everything over. I'd hate to make some silly mistake.

 

If I were to buy a smart phone on Amazon or wherever, I need to keep an eye out for the word Unlocked? It would suck to buy a phone and find out it doesn't work.

 

Thanks

Master

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10.2K Messages

13 years ago


@squirt3957 wrote:

That's awesome to hear. I guess I'll head over to the local AT&T store and switch everything over. I'd hate to make some silly mistake.

 

If I were to buy a smart phone on Amazon or wherever, I need to keep an eye out for the word Unlocked? It would suck to buy a phone and find out it doesn't work.

 

Thanks


I'm a little confused about what you mean by "unlocked". Are you saying that you DON'T want an unlocked phone, or that you do? I, personally, would avoid purchasing an unlocked device, as I would feel more comfortable knowing that it's an AT&T-specific phone.

 

Tutor

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5 Messages

13 years ago

Ok, despite my 6 years with cell phones, I don't really know what Unlocked means. I'm not even sure what a Smartphone is, except that my mother insists on getting one.

 

I just don't want to end up paying $400 for a phone that doesn't work with the prepaid plan.

 

thanks

Tutor

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5 Messages

13 years ago

cool, thanks. I'll go looking for a new phone then 🙂

Master

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13 years ago


@squirt3957 wrote:

cool, thanks. I'll go looking for a new phone then 🙂


You're welcome. Good luck and have fun with your new phone! 🙂

 

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