
Tello is an inexpensive prepaid wireless phone service for people who don’t want to lock into any long term contracts. Highlight Tello phone plans: No contract No advance payment Free international calls to 60+ countries Free mobile hotspot
Tello is an inexpensive prepaid wireless phone service for people who don’t want to lock into any long term contracts. Highlight Tello phone plans: No contract No advance payment Free international calls to 60+ countries Free mobile hotspot
Summary Mint Mobile offers affordable plans with unlimited talk, text, with fixed amounts of high speed data.I’d definitely recommend provided the T-Mobile network has coverage in your area and your budget allows you to pay for monthly plans three, six, or twelve months in advance. I think its one of the best
Back in July 2019, I switched to Verizon Wireless Prepaid Service. now thatI’ve been using the service for over six months I thought it was time for a long term review. My overall impression is positive. I like Verizon Wireless Prepaid, and I’d recommend the service for people that want a prepaid
YouTuber Daniel asks, My mom’s old iPhone 6s should be eligible to be unlocked, because it’s been active on Straight Talk for over a year, I should be able to use Freedom Pop, that way i won’t have a bill, i’ll have free service for life Hi Daniel, Yes that
I signed up for Simple Mobile in June 2018 to review their prepaid wireless service. I published several videos about my experience. Its now almost October 2018, and I realized I still needed to write this review to share my thoughts and conclusions about Simple Mobile. Introduction For this review I’ll
I signed up for Total Wireless in January 2018 to review their prepaid wireless service. It’s already April 2018 and I am long overdue with this review so I decided to start with a summary and share my thoughts and conclusions. I’ll follow up later with more details in a follow up article.
Today I wanted to give you an update on FreedomPop. First, I wanted to tell you that I confirmed with FreedomPop support that you cannot activate Apple’s iMessage service with your FreedomPop phone number. I contacted their support department and they confirmed that this is not possible because FreedomPop uses “virtual” phone numbers. I speculated
In this video I talk about the iPhone’s IOS CallKit VoIP Integration Features and how they would help FreedomPop better integrated their voice service into the iPhone making FreedomPop calls behave like cellular voice calls.
Today I decided to go back and take a look at FreedomPop to FreedomPop calls and texts. When I first signed up for FreedomPop, I noticed that freedompop.com listed free unlimited FreedomPop to FreedomPop calls and text messages. This sounds like a really cool feature and I wanted to test it out.
Recently, I decided to try out FreedomPop’s 4G LTE BYOD SIM Kit with my iPhone 6s. I also plan to try it with my Nexus 6 using Android and I’ll tell you about that in an upcoming article and video. Freedom Pop BYOD 3-in-1 SIM Kit Taking a look at the kit, it
A reader, Dan, asks Can you review H2o again, now that they have LTE. I am curious to see a speed test. Hi Dan, I think it will be a while before I get around to reviewing H20 Wireless again. I have a few other reviews I want to do
Back in August, I signed up for Verizon Wireless Prepaid’s Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD plan using my iPhone 6. After using it for a few months my service expired at the end of October. So I thought it was time I shared my final thoughts on the about the service.
Today I turned on Verizon’s HD Voice feature on my iPhone 6 using Verizon’s Wireless’ Prepaid BYOP plan. With HD Voice my phone now supports Voice over LTE, Wi-Fi Calling, simultaneous voice and data, and up to 6-way conference calls. With HD Voice I’ll get higher fidelity sound when talking to other people that are also using
After signing up for Verizon Wireless Prepaid with my iPhone 6, I decided to check out Verizon Wireless’s My Verizon app. With My Verizon you can manage your account directly from your iPhone. I started by going to the App Store and searching for Verizon Wireless, where I found nine apps published