For this article, I'm going to focus on just a few: Boost Mobile, Cricket, Mint, Google Fi Wireless, US Mobile, MobileX, Tracfone, Metro by T-Mobile, Total Wireless, Verizon Prepaid and AT&T Prepaid.
Below you'll find my recommendations for the best prepaid plans based on that criteria. I'd steer you toward Mint Mobile or AT&T if you can afford the upfront payment; otherwise, Verizon and ...
Prepaid debit cards are a simple way to pay for purchases without opening a credit card or bank account. They work similarly to a debit card in that you can use a prepaid card to pay bills, set up ...
Mike Sorrentino is a Senior Editor for Mobile, covering phones, texting apps and smartwatches -- obsessing about how we can make the most of them. Mike also keeps an eye out on the movie and toy ...
For those who don’t live in Florida, we’d recommend one of AT&T's prepaid plans, which start at $25 per month and are eligible for additional AARP discounts. If you’re looking for more affordable ...
but the Samsung Galaxy A15 5G does come with a prepaid option at AT&T. It has an impressive 6.5-inch display yet maintains a slim footprint. Samsung also manages to keep this phone from getting ...