I hope this gets reversed. But...
I also think that the current model of cell phone carriers is awful. You get a "subsidized" phone. OK. So if I have an "unsubsidized" phone, how come I don't get a discount on my monthly payments? That's where this whole model breaks down.
Personally, I'd rather shell out a few hundred bucks for the phone of my choosing, and pay my carrier for honest-to-god usage. Not all this other crap.
I hate that it operates on the Sprint network, but I really like using Ting as my provider. Sure, they're young and small, and their hardware options are small but growing. But you get exactly that. You buy a phone for full retail, and you get much more-reasonable prices for minutes/text/data. I still think the prices for cell service are inflated in general, but paying ~$25/mo for my cell phone is better than $80/mo for the exact same service..
I also think that the current model of cell phone carriers is awful. You get a "subsidized" phone. OK. So if I have an "unsubsidized" phone, how come I don't get a discount on my monthly payments? That's where this whole model breaks down.
Personally, I'd rather shell out a few hundred bucks for the phone of my choosing, and pay my carrier for honest-to-god usage. Not all this other crap.
I hate that it operates on the Sprint network, but I really like using Ting as my provider. Sure, they're young and small, and their hardware options are small but growing. But you get exactly that. You buy a phone for full retail, and you get much more-reasonable prices for minutes/text/data. I still think the prices for cell service are inflated in general, but paying ~$25/mo for my cell phone is better than $80/mo for the exact same service..