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I've been using hangouts on my phones with no sim card and realized that I don't really make too many calls and I can chat and call with my contacts via hangouts, FB and skype.
You have quite a few options.
Republic Wireless will sell you unlimited everything for $25 per month (at 3G speeds), but you have to buy one of their phones. T-Mobile will sell you unlimited data (4G to 5GB) and 100 minutes of talk for $30 per month. With something like Ting (a prepaid), you can pay for what you use, so if you're only using 1GB of data per month you could pay as little as $25. None of these have a contract.
How much data do you need?
If t-mobile works for you in your area, the 5GB $30 100-min plan is probably best... 100-min for use if there isn't good LTE, 5GB for everything else
http://goredpocket.com/plans#gsmt-mi
red pocket has data-only sims, but t-mobile's $30 5GB is cheaper
that or latch on to someone's family plan![]()
Can you elaborate?
I don't think this works with AT&T, because the 'data only' add-on line would only work on tablets, and not phones. But maybe that's changed now?
Can you elaborate?
I don't think this works with AT&T, because the 'data only' add-on line would only work on tablets, and not phones. But maybe that's changed now?
If he has any friends with T-mobile, he can just get a line from them and pay them at a discounted rate instead of signing up individually with the provider.
Tagging along on a friend's family plan is a common trick, but that's not 'data only', which is what the OP was asking. And like I said, if he meant tagging along as a 'data line', then the carriers don't usually allow that on phones.