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5 Reasons No Contract Wireless Plans Are More Popular Than Ever

Cell phones have become a necessity of life, but extended contracts no longer are. While the vast majority of current cell phone users are tied into long-term contracts, recent data supports that two out of every three new customers are opting for pre-paid or pay-as-you-go plans instead. What is the cause for this recent trend?

 

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5 Best Games on Android OS

From Speed Forge 3D to the ultra-popular Blackjack Attack, there are games on Android OS that people are buzzing about, and for good reason! These games are exciting, fast-paced, and original (even the older games have been re-invented for Android). If you want to kick-back with your phone, and explore what Android has to offer, here is a list of suggestions for the most worthy games to waste your time!

 

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6 Forgotten Features: Things You Should Use on Your BlackBerry Curve

Even just out of the box and in the hands of a newbie, the BlackBerry Curve is a powerful tool. You may not encounter all the cool things that are built into the OS unless you investigate. Here, we will provide six forgotten features you should certainly use on your BlackBerry Curve.

 

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Who Uses Prepaid Wireless?

Word has gotten out about the many benefits of prepaid wireless cell phone plans and consumers have responded by switching from traditional post-paid phone contracts. In 2009, the prepaid wireless market grew by 17%, outselling post-paid contracts for the first time. Why the change? The reasons may vary from customer-to-customer. However, it is safe to say that prepaid wireless users value the simplicity, predictability, and flexibility of a prepaid wireless plan. Additionally, consumers no longer have to sacrifice style for value, as many companies begin releasing stylish options for prepaid cell phones.

 

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