Are you tired of being locked into an expensive contact with
your cell phone company? Are roaming minutes driving you crazy?
Maybe you find yourself cursing the soil that your cell phone
company is built on. This is a common trend nowadays, and a main
reason people switch to prepaid cell phone plans. Chances are,
if you ask someone whether or not they are happy with their cell
phone carrier, they will probably give you an earful regarding
how you should never sign a contract with this company.
Why are people so negative about who they have cell service
with? This is often due to the contract. Naturally, a person is
more likely to enjoy a service more if they are able to cancel
it at anytime without a penalty. If you are in a contract with a
cell phone company, you typically need to pay a large fee in
order to break that contract. Because of this, many people look
at their cellular contracts like inmates do with prison
sentences. They might count the days until they are able to be
freed from the evil cellular contract.
Many people choose to simply not be in a contract at all. This
is something that is typically a feature on prepaid phones.
Prepaid cell phone plans have a number of different advantages.
First of all, they don't have a contract. This is the number one
advantage of these phones, and this is what draws people to
them. Many people who go in the direction of prepaid phones are
coming straight from a phone they finally ended a contract with.
The ability to just switch to another phone whenever they want
can make them enjoy using the prepaid phone more.
Are you ready to hear the next advantage? Prepaid phones
typically do not have bills. Wait, don't get too excited. You
still have to pay for them. They are "prepaid" phones, after
all. Usually, these phones are funded by purchasing airtime
cards or buying airtime online.
The other advantage of prepaid cell phone plans is that they
often have monthly unlimited plans comparable with plans offered
by cell phone companies which require contracts. If you are
looking for unlimited talking and text message plans, you are
probably finding that you can get a prepaid phone and pay around
what you would pay if you were locked into a cellular contract
with another company.
Why would anyone want to pay the same rate and be locked into a
contract with a different company? The main reason is because
they like a particular phone. Some phones only are available
with particular cellular companies. Prepaid phones are sometimes
notorious for not having the best features on the actual phone.
This is changing as newer, more advanced models of phones are
being released, however. In the past, prepaid cellular phones
were still a developing service with expensive charges for each
minute and few features. Now, they are turning into a
competitive part of the cellular industry. Their plans are
attracting more customers, and their wireless coverage is
growing around the world.



