- Aug 5, 2011
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In the USA, to get a Windows Phone, you have to either sign up for an expensive contract with a pricey ETF, or you have to buy the phone outright for around $600 and STILL buy full-priced "contract-like" service from a major carrier.
But the fastest-growing segment of the US wireless market is prepaid.
RIM, Samsung and Huawei ship millions upon millions of perfectly good $99 to $200 smartphones, off contract, to carriers like Boost, Cricket, MetroPCS and Virgin Mobile, all of whom have awesome rate plans, great coverage and no contracts.
Even Apple is getting into the act with its unlocked iPhone 5 and Virgin's no-contract iPhone 4S.
Windows Phone is missing, and it shouldn't be. Where are the cheap and cheerful 8S or 620 handsets on the big prepaid carriers?
But the fastest-growing segment of the US wireless market is prepaid.
RIM, Samsung and Huawei ship millions upon millions of perfectly good $99 to $200 smartphones, off contract, to carriers like Boost, Cricket, MetroPCS and Virgin Mobile, all of whom have awesome rate plans, great coverage and no contracts.
Even Apple is getting into the act with its unlocked iPhone 5 and Virgin's no-contract iPhone 4S.
Windows Phone is missing, and it shouldn't be. Where are the cheap and cheerful 8S or 620 handsets on the big prepaid carriers?