Amazon will gladly sell you awesome phones for a penny . But what in order for you that penny? Here’s the appropriate free phones on every carrier.
AT&T
Palm Pre Plus (Refurb)
Palm’s webOS-and upcoming webOS 2.0 -are still incredibly elegant and straightforward-to-use, with a good-sized selection of apps. Better still if HP manages to actually revive the emblem, this an excellent phone to get for free of charge, whilst a refurb.
Sprint
Samsung Seek
Sprint really gives cheapskates the least to live for-their free phones are a grab bag of disappointing dumbphones. The least terrible is the Samsung Seek, a touchscreen thing with a QWERTY keyboard and built-in apps for Facebook and Twitter.
T-Mobile
T-Mobile Comet
A tiny, free Android phone running a completely stock build of Android 2.2, with built-in Wi-Fi hotspot powers. And once we say tiny, we mean 2.8 inches of puny. Nevertheless it is the entire Android experience for zero dollars, that is a deal.
Verizon
Palm Pixi Plus
Not as powerful as the Pre Plus AT&T’s gifting away, but it surely’s a remarkably designed little phone with all the goodness of WebOS. If only it was free from the beginning.
Obviously, all of these phones come with a two-year contract attached to the ” free” bit, but a penny saved is a penny earned, for cake or for strippers.
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