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Pay as you go phones – Where Freedom is Guaranteed
Pay as you go mobile phones have steadily gained popularity in the UK market. The reason for this is the element of freedom and independence that users are presented with. As with most things in life, one appreciates freedom to do things according to one's will. PAYG provides the same feeling to its subscribers as it is free from lengthy terms & conditions. The main feature of this deal is its network independence. This allows users to switch to any other network as per their wish, in case they are not satisfied with the current services. All that is required to avail such facility is a handset and a SIM card of the chosen network service provider. After paying a small amount in advance, one gets the connection activated. This is followed by purchase of credit or minutes in advance according to your requirements. A user then talks till he runs out of credit after which he again has to recharge the credit. For those wishing to change the network, one just has to replace the SIM card with the company to which change is desired. Pay as you go phones serve as the ideal choice for those users who do not wish to get attached with a particular contract deal. Contract deals, although equally popular, involves signing of 12-18 months long contracts. Monthly bills means that one has to shell out extra bucks for services such as Mobile Internet, rental etc. PAYG is certainly the smart option in this regard. As the user does not has to pay monthly line rents etc. Allowing total flexibility and freedom from the network operators, it is especially suitable for those with frequent foreign country visits. In such situations, user is able to cut down on the roaming and other related charges. One simply has to use the SIM card of a particular network available there and get connected. Almost all network providers in UK have launched their particular PAYG schemes in the UK market. Vodafone, Orange mobile, T-mobile, O2 and Virgin are few of such names allowing users to avail PAYG services. Another point in its favor is that a large section of the society which was earlier unable to afford expensive contract deals can now buy this phone. Having become the latest trend in mobile industry, these phones are now everybody's choice. Users now buy plan to buy credit in advance based on their budget. Additionally, the phones are feature rich and integrated with the latest technology in the market. Apart from communication, one is able to perform a variety of tasks such as messaging, listening to music, taking pictures and browsing the Internet. Although contract phones were the talk of the town a few years ago, PAYG seems to be on its way to topple it for the top spot. This scheme is especially suitable for those with less phone usage or users wishing not to enter in any contracts such as students. In conclusion, we see that features such as no contracts, no monthly bills, credit checks and no over-spending serve as hallmark of pay as you go phones. Add credit to your phone as and when required, control your phone expenses and enjoy freedom to switch over without any prior consent. A package guaranteed to give you a satisfying experience.
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