Diana uses a Straight-talk (Tracfone & Walmart) which also uses Verizon's great network. It is unlimited talk, text and web for $45 a month. It works absolutely great and has for some time.
Now the bugger... My daughter got the Straight-talk but she got an Android smart-phone. Great, right? Nope. It seems that Straight-talk smart phones use Sprint Network... Her service is awful. There are all sorts of places local (25 miles south-east of Indy) where she has no service. As I ask around it seems to be a common compliant. I have also been told by local folks that T-Mobile sucks here and that AT&T is poor here too. My son's employer used to provide him with 2 different services one of which was Nex-tel and he hated the Nextel. I don't recall what they provide him with now but I know that it is waaay out of my price range.
Now, I can get pre-paid phone service direct from Verizon for $50 a month but with a smart-phone they want $80 a month.
The $50 a month was beginning to crowd my "frugal button" badly.
I want the smart-phone for several things. Web access, CR code use and maybe even credit card scanning etc. I was hoping that with unlimited web I could watch a few videos now and then. I currently avoid most videos since we generally skate pretty close to the limit (5 GB) on our Verizon wifi unit with just regular browsing.
I could drop back to a non-Android phone with a fairly large touch-screen but it would not help any of the other functions.
What has been your experience? Especially in the mid-west.
.