CAPPED in telco-speak means it's a fixed rate. It will not go higher, though it can go lower.
A phone call at 25 cents per minute for 3 hours would cost $45. This is calculated by first converting 3 hours into minutes, which is 180 minutes, and then multiplying 180 minutes by $0.25 per minute. Thus, 180 x 0.25 = $45.
A prepaid cell phone plans lets you pay for your minutes. If you pay $20 for a plan for twenty-cents a minute, you will get 500 minutes total for your plan.
A minute phone uses minutes purchased in advance. The minute phone is considered one once the minutes are bought and the code is put into the phone so yes a minute phone can be turned on.
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The Go Phone is a prepaid phone provided by AT&T. It charges ten cents per minute.
All four major cell phone companies offer such plans. The cost per minute ranges from 10 cents to 35 cents, depending on how many minutes you buy.
Rhe Rumor phone can be used as pay as you go or prepaid. The pay as you go is ten cents a minute. The prepaid plans are $19.99 for 150 minutes, $29.99 for 300 minutes and $39.99 for 450 minutes. There are also plans for text messaging, AOL instant messaging, There is also a mandatory charge of 32 cents a day regardless of which plan you choose. This averages out to about $10 a month.
1 hour and 25 minutes = 85 minutes = 20 minutes @ 22 a minute + 20 minutes @ 15 a minute + 45 minutes @ 03 a minute = 440 + 300 + 135 = 875
It depends... you can buy a $25 card and each minute you talk on the phone is 25 cents. But, if you wanted to get unlimited text you could use $20 out of the $25 card for unlimited texting and the other $5 for calling minutes
Depends how much you use it. I have owned both a net10 phone and a tracfone. If you make many calls and send a lot of texts then I would definitely go with a net10 - they even have several phones that you can get 3 cent/minute texting. It's always 10 cents/minute of calling - anytime, anywhere. Net10 also has a great selection of more modern looking phones. Tracfone would be much better if you only use your phone occasionally and don't need a lot of minutes. For paying the same price as a net10 minute card, you will get 3 times the amount of service days, but fewer minutes. This means that although you have fewer minutes, your minutes will last longer. You can also buy at $24 "Double minutes for life" card which will double the minute cards that you buy. For example, if you buy a 60 minute card, it will give you 120 minutes. Some tracfones come with the Double minutes for life which is also nice. So evaluate how much you talk on the phone and how much you would be using it. Net10 is better for a more highly used phone, and tracfone better for a phone that you use less.
100 minutes (1000/10)
Ya u do unless you have minutes already on the phone but later down line you will need the prepaid minute card!