• Lettuce eat lettuce
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    7810 months ago

    Not really a “hack” but I don’t know why most people get into phone contracts.

    Since college, I have always just bought unlocked phones with cash and then used the carrier’s prepaid plans and set it to auto pay.

    I pay so much less than most people I know, I get all the same service, and my phone isn’t tied to a contract or carrier, so I can cancel my plan whenever I want and switch to another carrier by just buying their SIM card for ~$20.

    My current phone is an unlocked Pixel 6a that I got on sale new for $300. I have unlimited talk, text, and data for $45 a month. And if I get sick of my current carrier or they bump my cost, I can just switch to anybody else for just the cost of a $20 SIM card.

    I have so many friends and family members that complain about their phone bills being super high and their service sucking, but they can’t cancel their contracts without paying off their huge balances plus the interest and usually cancelation fees. Plus, because their phone is tied to the contract/carrier, they can’t even keep transfer the phone to the new carrier and have to get sucked into a “phone trade-in” deal and the cycle continues.

    And for the folks saying that most people can’t afford to save up and buy a phone outright, there are a lot of places that offer payment plans for the phone, or you can buy it on credit and pay it off that way, which would likely be less interest over time. Or you could buy unlocked used/refurbished phones for 25-50% off their normal price.

    Maybe it makes sense if you get a stipend from your company, or you bundle it with a bunch of other packages like cable TV or internet, but for just a cell phone, I just don’t get locking yourself into a crazy contract.

    • @nul9o9@lemmy.world
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      1610 months ago

      Bonus points in that android phones won’t have their bootloader encrypted by a cellular service provider.

    • @DJDarren@thelemmy.club
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      810 months ago

      Part of the problem is that we’re advertised at constantly, so when the latest, greatest iPhone or Galaxy or Pixel comes along we feel like we need it. Because if we get the £1200 phone the resell value in two years will still be high, right? It actually makes sense.

      But the only way to afford that is to borrow the money to pay for it.

      I picked up an iPhone 13 mini last year, on a two year contract, for £29 a month. And that’s ok by me. By the end of my contract I’ll go SIM-only and my bill will drop to around £10 a month, which I’ll rock until Apple finally release another mini phone.

      So this 13 mini will be the last phone I ever use…

    • @kinkles@sh.itjust.works
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      10 months ago

      Because people want the latest iPhone or Samsung and paying $ per month works better for them than $$$ upfront. The alternate finance method you speak of isn’t very well known, so it’s most simple to contract with a carrier.

      • Lettuce eat lettuce
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        210 months ago

        Verizon, might have been a little less, but reasonable to me, I keep my phones for a long time, and I got a really good deal on it.

    • KingJalopy
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      210 months ago

      I don’t know if I’m grandfathered in or what but I have Google Fi (I know I know I suck) and have 3 lines unlimited everything for $80/month

    • SomeLemmyUser
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      110 months ago

      But who actually does this otherwise? I have seen those kind of contracts advertised, but I never see people actually having them, apart from some 16yo who want the new iPhone by all means and this is the only way they can finance it.

      • Lettuce eat lettuce
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        110 months ago

        Almost everybody I know has something like this, growing up as a teenager it was the same too.

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          Wtf where your from? Is this some murica dumbness I’m to European to understand? Is it common in Europe and I just know smart people?

          But yes, hyped teenager is the only group I’ve actually seen falling for that when I was at school

    • Maybe I’m misunderstanding something but here in Australia there’s no benefit to not having a contract.

      With our largest telco the contract is really just repayments on the phone. 24x monthly repayments is always the same price the phone is retailing for outright. You could cancel the sim and just keep up the phone repayments if you wanted.

      • Lettuce eat lettuce
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        110 months ago

        Interesting. Seems like my situation is pretty specific to the US. Lots of folks from other countries that seem to have much cheaper options by default.