Recently, he decided to flee from one or two contracts that we are all forced to deal with major companies on the phone. I decided to write this and compare the different plans that are out there. There are good and bad with all of them, but if you're looking for a good deal, and no contract here are some companies to choose from.

Some No Contract mobile phone companies have only a few phones to choose from, but the cheapest prices. Obviously, large companies have the best phones to choose from as well. I'm not promoting one company, although not in my list, however, it is up to you to choose. Here are some companies have found, and prices available to date.

STRAIGHTTALK

– $ 45/month
– Unlimited days and weekends, data / web / texts, 411 calls at no charge

BOOST MOBILE

Pay Per Month Plan
– $ 50/month Unlimited days, nights and weekends, Walkie-talkie, web and text

GoPhone

Monthly Unlimited Talk and Text Plan
– Talk and text to any country $ 60/month

SPRINT

Any Mobile Anytime Plan
– Unlimited Sprint TV Premier, weekend and after 7 nights, GPS, Web browsing, text messaging
– No roaming
– All the minutes that included, but cost are:
– 450 minutes $ 69.99/month
– 900 minutes $ 89.99/month
– 1500 minutes (shared between 2 lines) $ 129.99
– 3000 minutes (shared between 2 lines) $ 169.00

TMOBILE PREPAID

– $ 1 per day on days used
– Unlimited Tmobile Tmobile for calls only, nights and weekends
– Days 10Â ¢ / min
– Text Messaging 5Â ¢ to send and receive 10Â ¢

VERIZON PREPAID

Talk Unlimited pre-paid plan
– $ 3.99/day
– Unlimited mobile to mobile calling to Verizon customers
– Unlimited night and weekends
– Text Messaging 1Â ¢ / text

Each plan has things you should consider, such as coverage areas, cell phones customer service available, and price. All these can be searched, and should be. My main goal is to give you information and comparisons to get him out of the way contract thinking, and not be tied to a plan for a year or two. I believe it will be a thing of the past, when these companies do not hire more popular. The only downfall to this may be an increase in the price of phones, or less to choose from.

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