Prepaid Mobiles: They Make Your Contract Cheaper

Posted by Floyd Smithfield 12 October, 2009

Many people with a cell phone contract wish they would have a prepaid mobile contract instead, as these are often cheaper and more flexible. But they have been lured into a costly long term agreement by the initial subsidy for the handset, and are now stuck. If you are one of these people, don’t despair, there are still ways that you can save with a prepaid mobile.

There are lots of tricks that you can use to your advantage by getting a prepaid mobile and using it in conjunction with your existing cell phone. Just read on. You will learn how to identify the main areas where you can save money on your calls.

Beforehand, let’s have a look at options to carry and use two cell phone numbers, and their corresponding SIMs. If you have the budget you could go for a cool dual SIM phone, of which there are many on the market. This way you can pack a double prepaid and contract punch in a single, sleek phone.

Alternatively, on the Internet you can buy tiny SIM duplication devices that fit into your existing cell phone and that then allow you to carry two cards. These are also ideal for dual prepaid mobile and contract use. And finally, you can always carry two phones.

One of the most common and best uses of prepaid mobile cards is for long distance calling, whether across states in the US or across borders internationally. Prepaid cards intended for long distance will allow you to make serious savings compared to using your contract, and it will be quicker and without hassle compared to a long distance phone centre.

On normal calls, often prepaid mobile SIM cards are already cheaper per minute of call than a contract phone, but the cost savings are even greater if you take a pay as you go number with special off peak rates. These may apply in the evening, on weekends, or both, and will give you serious minutes for your money during those times.

Another common and fantastic kind of options for prepaid mobiles are text-heavy plans. These are mainly marketed at young people, but there is no reason why anyone else could not benefit from them. They offer text messages at up to a tenth of normal contract plans, and often include unlimited use of an instant messaging program such as MSN Messenger.

If you find browsing the internet while on the move useful, you will be pleased to learn that using the internet on your phone with a prepaid mobile number can be cheaper than doing the same over the biggest enterprise contracts. With the right pay as you go card, reading emails or looking at an interactive map will be cheaper than on your contract.

If you shop around, possibly comparing the most recent offers for your country over the Internet, you will find that many of the above options can be bundled in a single prepaid mobile line, allowing you to match the things that are most useful for you.

This may also be a good time to check when your contract will be expiring, as at that point you will be able to move your main phone number to a prepaid mobile service that may be more to your liking, thus saving money on all calls and other cell phone services that you use!

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