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Question about Tracfone /smartphone

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MY husband and I have the triple minute lg tracfone and the battery is not charging as long as it used to- I tried finding replacements but pickings are slim to none-- So considering the previous TSV  (yes I KNOW there are conflicting reports about the triple minute option (how infuriating!) HOWEVER---- MY QUESTION IS---- how does the cost of the triple minute LG phone compare with the Previous TSV SMARTPHONE by Tracfone? I buy a 60 minute card every 3 months for $19.99- (I really don't use it much and have like 4000 minutes- I rarely text- tend to use it more when I'm taking a plane to see our kids so they know we're doing ok and if flight's on time etc.----however it does sync w/our car so if I need to call home or whatever-- but because I don't use it much I would like to know if it's worth it to take the plunge before my triple minute one becomes completely obsolete. ( My husband barely knows how to USE his LG- so a smartphone would really mess with him- (he'd like to go back to flip-phones). I'm more concerned with the cost of the smart version cards and time.( I do have a home phone for everyday use) TIA

 

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Re: Question about Tracfone /smartphone

@sipp I would say the cost is probably about the same for a new phone without the triple minutes.    If you have an overabundance of minutes for talk/text and data time then triple minutes is not an issue and meaningless.  The cost to add minutes is the same and you can also purchase talk text and data seperately depending on what you need.  You also could just get a new battery for your old phones.

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I have a basic flip & have accumulated lots of minutes on the triple plan so now I buy a 30 minute card & a 1yr no minutes card so an entire year of coverage costs less than $65.00 with taxes & fees. You can find info on the Tracfone website about the different phones available with plans or using pay as you go cards. I purchased another 3x phone from HSN as a backup before the plan ended, it can be activated at anytime but it's not a flip phone...going to miss mine when it stops working, love that little flip.

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I feel your pain! Smiley Happy  After much urging by my daughter, I bit the bullet and went from a trac phone to an iphone 7 a couple of years ago.   I too don't use it much although I find myself texting more than i used to.

 That said......I love the iphone.  I am 70 years old and somewhat technically challenged.  It was much easier to set up than the trac phone.  Also, the camera on the iphone is fabulous.  I take photos all the time.

  I was initally hesitant to buy an iphone because of the costly minute/text plans which I found very confusing.  As I said, I don't call or text much and couldn't see the point of paying for something I wouldn't use.

  I found  TING - it's a mobile phone service kinda like tracphone.  You pay for what you use although there is a base rate of $12 per month.  So it's about $5 each for 100 minutes, 100 texts and 100 megabytes.  My bill runs $15.00 per month.  I find that acceptable.  TING worked great during my trip to Scotland also.

  Hope that helps!

 

 

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I would order a tracfone from hsn; $80 you can get a new Samsung Galaxy that would cover you for 365 days and give you plenty of minutes.  You would have a new phone and I don't see where you can beat the price.  I have tracfone and would hate to have to add to it every 60 days.  I do the year and am done with it.

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@Beauty$Junkie wrote:

I would order a tracfone from hsn; $80 you can get a new Samsung Galaxy that would cover you for 365 days and give you plenty of minutes.  You would have a new phone and I don't see where you can beat the price.  I have tracfone and would hate to have to add to it every 60 days.  I do the year and am done with it.


My Samsung tracfone from HSN came with 1200 talk,text and data and a year of service all for about $100. It doesn't sound like you understand what a good deal the tracfones from HSN are.

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I've never had a problem finding a quality battery replacement for a reasonable price.

 

Personally I would not recommend LG

But if you do buy,  be sure your internal memory is at least 16GB

 

Based on how you describe your usage, if you are only concerned about losing the triple minutes, I wouldn't worry about it.   I doubt you will spend more money for usage on a new phone

 

 

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@sipp

 

If you have over 4,000 minutes why are you buying a 60 minute card every 3 months. Expiration I presume, so I say "buy a new phone" with a 365 expiration, you obviously do not need any more minutes.

 

The brand? Some like LG/Samsung, and some like others. I've had mostly the 2 I mentioned and have been happy with both. Mine is only On when I am somewhere other than home, and only my wife has the number. Text? Don't use it. Data? Use only wifi, so it is not touched. Minutes left? Like you, I have thousands that will never be used.

 

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@kitcat51 wrote:

I have a basic flip & have accumulated lots of minutes on the triple plan so now I buy a 30 minute card & a 1yr no minutes card so an entire year of coverage costs less than $65.00 with taxes & fees. You can find info on the Tracfone website about the different phones available with plans or using pay as you go cards. I purchased another 3x phone from HSN as a backup before the plan ended, it can be activated at anytime but it's not a flip phone...going to miss mine when it stops working, love that little flip.


You can keep your little flip!  Buy the new Tracfone from HSN and call customer service and they will add the service time and minutes to your little flip!

 

Phones don't just "go bad", they last a long time!

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I don't understand the way talk, text and data are purchased- how do I judge how much I would need? I do text sometimes- I do "call" sometimes and some are long-distance (but in the states) -- what is data?  I prefer a camara for photos (I am able to take them on my lg but usually don't)     Also I've tried to find batteries for my LG360 and not having much luck (checked amazon) and I really don't want to spend a lot on a battery that may not be a used or made by some weird company that ends up not being compatible.. I was also unaware that I could buy a one year card w/o minutes- yes I have so many minutes because I buy the 60 minute cards (which triple to 180) in order to keep it active- so I thought that's what I had to do- had tracfones for so long - never thought to investigate into new frontiers lol!---