Joe over at Prepaid Reviews has a review of a Sony Ericsson Z750 for ATT Go Phone. It looks like a pretty good deal at $39.99 and as they say over at prepaid Reviews:
"It’s the Sony Ericsson 750, a 3G clamshell phone featuring a 2 megapixel camera. It’s actually a music phone, too, supporting all the major formats (MP3, AAC, WMA, M4A, etc.). As such, it has an expandable microSD slot to go on top of the 32 megs of on-board memory."
As we say all the time, there are plenty of great deals in prepaid wireless, with the offerings getting better all the time. Gone are the day when ugly old Nokia Tracphones were the only game in town.
Manufacturers of ATT Go Phones include Sony, Motorola, and Nokia.
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I am happy to have witnessed the growth of the wireless phone industry of the last several years. One of the most remarkable developments is the advanced quality of phone models and calling services available for prepaid "pay as you go" customers.
Gone are the days of the Tracphone ( I think they still make them, but with all the available options, who needs them) deals with the prepaid cards and last century's bland phone. All the flashy "sexy" manufacturers have wireless devices available for Virgin, Go Phone, and other prepaid providers. All major carriers have entered the prepaid market as well, often offering no obligation plans comparable to the contract offers.
If you just want a cool phone and don't need the features of a long-term contract, there are so many options out there.
Gone are the days of the Tracphone ( I think they still make them, but with all the available options, who needs them) deals with the prepaid cards and last century's bland phone. All the flashy "sexy" manufacturers have wireless devices available for Virgin, Go Phone, and other prepaid providers. All major carriers have entered the prepaid market as well, often offering no obligation plans comparable to the contract offers.
If you just want a cool phone and don't need the features of a long-term contract, there are so many options out there.
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