I don’t care what service provider it is from, as long as it is prepaid and I can text and web, and probably talk, but not needed. Also, as long as it is an android phone or IPhone.
I don’t care what service provider it is from, as long as it is prepaid and I can text and web, and probably talk, but not needed. Also, as long as it is an android phone or IPhone.
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If you are in the US there are no prepaid androids (officially) but if you are thinking of getting an unlocked one you might wanna look at the band of the phone that you are buyin and see if it’s compatible with you carrier
http://www.criterioncellular.com/tutorials/findfrequencies.html
more advanced
http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/cou_us.shtml
as for the iphone I believe it will work on any band
see connectivity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone
if you get an unlocked 1 that is
btw If you are in the uk I’ve heard they have t-mobile prepaid androids