The Best Pre-paid Yearly Mobile Plan

Who has the Best Pre-paid Yearly Mobile Plan. There are contending plans from Track phone prepaid, T-Mobile, Net10 prepaid, Verizon Wireless Prepaid, and Straight Talk.

Samsung R451c, T301g and Motorola Razr

Tracfone Wireless Pre-paid Yearly Mobile Plan

Tracfone has two yearly plans. They sell a $100 one year minute card that you get 400 minutes (800 with DMFL). This unit card always has bonus codes available that will usually get you an extra 200 to 400 minutes. Check here for the latest Tracfone Bonus Coupon Codes. 800 units with this minute card gives you 12.5 cent minutes and less than $9 a month service.

Also available from Tracfone.com is a $200 yearly plan. This unit card gives you 1500 minutes (3000 with DMFL) and a year of service. With DMFL these minutes are 6.6 cents each and your monthly cost is under $17 a month.

With either of these plans if you run out of minutes before the year is up you are able to add more units by just buying another cellular phone card. Get $3 off on any mobile phone or accessory $19.99 or more with coupon code 23444


Tracfone Motorola Razr V3 and Samsung R451c

Net10 Best Pre-paid Annual Mobile Plan

Net10 has a yearly plan and a Two year plan. The Net10 yearly plan is $200 and you receive 2,000 units and one year of service(10 cents a minute for $16.66 per month ). If you buy six $30 Net10 wireless cards and put them all in at one time you will get twelve months of service and 1800 units for $180(ten cents a minute for $15 per month). With Track phone prepaid and Net 10 minutes and service time roll over.

The Net10 prepaid two year plan costs $400 and you receive 5,000 minutes and two years of service(8 cents a minute for $16.66 per month). You can always purchase a $30 Net10 wireless unit card and get 300 minutes and two months of service. Net10 prepaid Wireless: Always 10 Cents–Local, Long Distance or Roaming. Net 10 does not have the Best Pay as you go Yearly Mobile phone Plan but if you are averaging 150 to 400 minutes month it is a good simple program. The $30 300 minute two month unit card is available at Walmart, Target, 7-Eleven, Best Buy, and almost any convenience store or chain store in the US.

T-Mobile Pay as you go Annual Cell phone Plan

The T-mob plan has two options. The “Pay by the Day” plan and the “Pay as you Go” plan.

The Pay by the day plan costs you $1 per day and ten cents a minute. With this plan you get unlimited night calling (7 pm to 7 am) and unlimited calling to T-Mobile phone numbers.

The T-Mobile “Pay as you Go” plan charges different minute rates depending on how much you spend. The larger denomination cards give you more minutes per dollar spent. If you add a $10 unit card you will pay 33 cents a minute. With the $25 card you will pay 19.5 cents a minute. With the $50 card you pay 12.5 cents a minute. If you buy a $100 minute card you will get 10 cent minutes.

Samsung R451c Qwerty Keyboard from Straight Talk

T-Mobile Pre-paid Yearly Cell phone Service time

Any time you add a $10, $25 or $50 minute card you will get 90 days of service time. Once you have added $100 to your T-Mobile pay as you go yearly mobile phone plan you will have one year to use your minutes.

T-Mobile Pre-paid Annual Mobile Strategy

The best strategy to use with T-mobile is to add $100 to your plan when you start it. Then add $100 cards when you are low on minutes. The $50 minute card is not a bad deal after you have added $100. The $10 and $25 cards should never be added because your cost per minute is so high. T-Mob used to have the Best Prepaid Yearly Cell Plan but Tracfone prepaid and Net10 now have less expensive options.

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Verizon Wireless Pay as you go Pre-paid Yearly Mobile Plan

The Verizon plan is virtually the same as the T-Mobile plan. With a Verizon Prepaid Yearly Cell mobile you can add a $100 minute card and have service for one year. The basic per minute rate is 25 cents a minute. The Core plan is 99 cents a day and that gives you unlimited calling to other Verizon numbers. After the 99 cent daily charge you will pay 10 cents a minute to any non Verizon Wireless number. Verizon does not have the Best Prepay Yearly Cell phone Plan. The only reason to use the Verizon Prepay Annual Mobile phone is if you are only using the phone occasionally and you are always talking to other Verizon wireless phones.

Straight Talk Yearly Plan

Straight Talk does not really have a Yearly plan but you could stack 12 monthly cards. The $30 per month cards would cost $360 per year. The minutes will not stack, you will only be able to use 1000 minutes per month or you would start using the next months service. Straight Talk and Text Nationwide Plus 30 MB of data for only $30 a month


Straight Talk, Tracfone and Net10 LG 200c,Samsung R451c, Motorola Razr V3 Phones

Straight Talk $45 Unlimited Plan

Straight talk has a Pay as you go Annual Mobile phone Unlimited Calling, Text, and Data plan for $45 per month. The phones range from a $30 basic LG cellular phone to $330 for Samsung Finesse smartphone. For more information check Straight Talk FAQs. Straight Talk Prepaid Annual Mobile phone phones operate on the Verizon Network. The Unlimited Straight Talk yearly plan would be $540 per year. The Straight Talk $45 Monthly plan is the best pre-paid yearly cell plan with Nationwide unlimited units, text and data.

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The Best Pre-paid Yearly Mobile Plan is from Tracfone.com

For My Money the Best Pre pay Yearly Cell phone Plan is the the Track phone prepaid $200 3,000 minute (with DMFL) plan. This is only offered from Tracfone.com. The units roll over and you pay 6.6 cents per minute and $16.66 per month.

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The $100 per year Track phone prepaid plan is a pretty good deal also but the minutes are more expensive at 12.5 cents.

Net ten prepay yearly minutes are ten cents each and your yearly charge will be $200.

The T-Mobile Yearly Plan is simple. You buy the $100 minute card and your service will stay active for up to 12 months as long as you do not run out of units. The minutes will cost 10 cents.

The Best Prepaid Yearly Cell Plan from Tracfone gives you a lot of flexibility. If you do not use all of your minutes they will roll over if you keep your service active.

If you have a lot of minutes left over you can purchase $20 phone cards that will give you three months of service. If you run out of minutes you can always add minute cards and pay between 6.6 cents and 17 cents a minute with DMFL.

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3 Responses to “The Best Pre-paid Yearly Mobile Plan”

  1. Lester Says:

    February 9th, 2010 at 12:31 pm

    For my money, the best prepaid cell phone plan is, without question, the unlimited plan from straight talk. I have the samsung r451c, a great phone, especially for emails and I get unlimited data, unlimited texts and unlimited calls for only $45 a month. It also get better signal in my area than my At&t used to get. An almost unbeatable deal!

  2. les Says:

    February 14th, 2010 at 11:08 am

    The trackphone deal is a great deal too, but i’ve got the Samsung R451c on the $45 a month unlimited everything deal and I get amazing coverage.. I do all business emails and more for a fraction of the cost of the AT&T plan i used to be on… prepaid just makes sense

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