Cheapest Wins
Over at Gizmodo, they have an article up taking a quick look at the cheap and “free” options cell phone carriers are providing these days.
We’re the sorts who prefer a dollar today to a buck fifty two years down the line, and so what we look for is this, and this alone: what sort of free cell do I get for signing up? After the jump, a rundown of what America’s wireless providers are giving away at present, as a means to deciding which company really, truly loves us low-enders.
After looking at a large number of companies, they concluded that Sprint is the winner, as they provide the best handset for the cheapest price.
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