All you need to know about the prepaid pay as you go cell phone plans
Pay as you go cell phone plans, also called prepaid plans, are getting better and also being more competitively priced. Excellent deals and offers for these plans are being generated by the top networks operating in the country today. Most of these plans are available throughout the country, but we are here to discuss pay as you go cell phone plans specifically for the Centennial state. Out of virtually hundreds of plans, we have chosen the top 5 plans which we believe give the most value for money while also guarantee excellent service and coverage.
- Tello $50 Pay As You Go
This prepaid plan comes with an expiry beyond 180 days and is a great plan for casual Internet surfers who need limited minutes to talk. For $50, a person gets 1666 minutes of talk time or 5000 texts or 2.5GB of data, or any combination of the 3 till the $50 limit is reached.
Valid for 30 days, this is a great plan to purchase, as it is currently a promotional plan. For a $40 recharge a person gets unlimited talk time and high-speed Internet with a 4GB limit, after which the Internet speed slows down. This pay as you go plan also includes international texting. This plan should be procured before March 2019, since that is when the promotion will end and the plan will likely be discontinued.
This prepaid plan with a validity of 30 days offers unlimited minutes and 3GB of data with each recharge. The unique point of this pay as you go plan is that the data which is unused in a month is rolled over to be used in the next month, ensuring that no data is wasted. This is an ideal cell phone plan for those with limited data needs and with heavy call usages. It also includes international messaging.
For $45 a month plus a $10 upfront payment, the user gets unlimited calling minutes as well as 4GB of data delivered at 4G speeds. After the limit has been reached, the data speeds are reduced. It expires after a month but boasts no hidden or extra costs. This is a good no frills and no-nonsense plan that charges upfront for its services.
For a recharge of $50, the user gets unlimited minutes and unlimited data. The minutes are applicable for use within the country, Canada, and Mexico while the data speeds slow from a 4G network once 23GB of data has been consumed. It expires after a period of 30 days and allows international texting, making this a great pay as you go cell phone plan.
Each of the pay as you go cell phone plans mentioned above is great for the value of money it offers and the services provided. The Sprint Forward Unlimited plan makes sense due to receiving unlimited calling and data while the Tello plan seems to be the best fit for casual users.