Best prepaid cell phone minutes according to redditors

We found 6 Reddit comments discussing the best prepaid cell phone minutes. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Prepaid Cell Phone Minutes:

u/stifflippp · 3 pointsr/NoContract

No you can leave anytime, no contract. But I have to warn you, if you're used to Verizon you will hate Sprint. It is slow, coverage is not too good, and your data won't work while you're on a call.

If 3GB each works for you, why don't you try https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D50H1L2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_mUg3BbTRYSD2C
for $22 a month per line you get UT&T with 3GB each on any network you want, including Verizon.

u/UltimateGladiator · 2 pointsr/NoContract

Is that 350 including the 244 to cancel and own? 6 month service for $106 is hard for an att mvno.

Redpocket do an annual plan with unlimited talk/text and 1gb data for $204. That is $102 for the 6 months. You can use that on att.
Amazon

They have a 3gb plan for another $50 ($255 a year)

Or they do a 6 month plan rather than a full year but it comes to $127.50 for the 1gb plan and $153 for the $3gb plan.

Otherwise if you can switch to tmobile then you could achieve what you want using mintsim.

u/icky_boo · 1 pointr/Android

That review seems to like the Nexus 4 and their only complaint is that it was out of stock (It was for the first 3 months, but now easy to get) and lack of LTE (blah.. LTE is over rated and huge battery killer).

The Nexus 4 does unofficially have LTE but it only works in Canada since their LTE network does 1700mhz which the Nexus 4 has.. officialy it doesn't and LTE won't work in U.S.

And yeh, that's exactly the sim card pack i'm talking about... You buy it for $90ish as a one off (Their usual price before shortage was $15) and you activate it by either calling them up or going to a site which you give your CC info then they just take the $45 a month out of your account and I think you can buy recharge cards....

u/LagunaGTO · 1 pointr/Assistance

How about this?

Add the following to an Amazon wish list and I will hook you up. $25 should last you 1 month.

u/yetimind · 1 pointr/cellphones

cell phone plans nowadays are ridiculously complex even though they are supposedly simplified. tmobile is the worst but the other big 4 carriers are hardly better.

try mintsim, a unit of ultra mobile, both of which run off tmo signals. their plans are darn straightforward and hella cheap. $15/mo for UL talk/text, 2gb data. Gotta pay in 3, 6, or 12 mo time periods.

or try redpocket. they work on any of the big 4