Best iPhone for the money
There are cell phone plans designed with seniors in mind, though. They’re typically prepaid and include fewer minutes and frills than standard plans. This can help seniors stay connected without committing large chunks of their monthly incomes.
To find the best cell phone plans for seniors, we reviewed options offered by the four major carriers — Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon — as well as some smaller prepaid carriers. We’ve highlighted several low-cost options, but if you’re on Medicaid, food stamps/SNAP, Supplemental Security Income or other government programs, you may qualify for free or subsidized plans available from some of these companies via the federal Lifeline Program
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Best pay-as-you-go plans for seniors
These plans from T-Mobile and AT&T are perfect for people who don’t really want a cell phone, but would like the peace of mind that comes with knowing they can reach family or a medical professional in an emergency.
- Plan name: T-Mobile Pay As You Go.
- Price (monthly): $3.
- Plan at a glance: Includes any combination of 30 minutes or texts. Additional usage costs 10 cents per minute/message.
- Why we like it: This plan is as basic as it gets. It’s also as cheap as it gets.
- Plan name: AT&T GoPhone Daily.
- Price: $2 per day of use.
- Plan at a glance: Includes unlimited minutes and text messages.
- Why we like it: You only pay on days you use your phone. And on those days, you can talk and text to your heart’s content.
THINGS TO KNOW:
- T-Mobile: For just $3 per month, you can use any combination of 30 minutes or 30 text messages. Phone prices start at around $60, but if you have a compatible device, you can use it rather than buying a new one. You will, however, need to pay a $20 SIM Starter Kit fee whether you bring your own phone or buy a new one.
- AT&T: The company charges the $2 fee only if you place or receive a call or send a text on that day. On days you do use your phone, you’ll receive unlimited minutes and texts. You can buy a new phone from AT&T starting at about $20. If you already have a compatible phone, you can purchase a SIM card for $4.99 and use it on AT&T’s network. You won’t pay an activation fee, but a $25 refill card may be added to online purchases. You can remove this from your cart before checking out.
WHAT OTHER CARRIERS OFFER:
Talk plan: $10 per month and 25 cents per minute (no minutes or texts included) | |
$15 per month for unlimited minutes and texts. | |
$9.99 per month for 50 minutes. |
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Best cell phone plans for mobile-savvy seniors
If you were tech-savvy at age 64, you’ll still be tech-savvy at 65; no need to turn in your iPhone when you officially become a senior. But you may want to re-evaluate to ensure you’re not overpaying for a bloated plan. These options from Republic Wireless and T-Mobile give you enough data to stay connected without charging a lot of fees.
- Plan name: Republic Wireless 1GB.
- Price (monthly): $20.
- Plan at a glance: 1GB of data with unlimited talk and text.
- Why we like it: One of the cheapest 1GB plans on the market.
- Plan name: T-Mobile Basic Monthly.
- Price (monthly): $30.
- Plan at a glance: 100 minutes, unlimited texts and 5GB high-speed data.
- Why we like it: This plan is one of the best data deals you’ll find if you can make do with 100 minutes.
- Republic Wireless: Republic is part of a new breed of wireless carrier. It’s online only, so it doesn’t have any storefronts. It doesn’t require a contract, but it isn’t a prepaid service. And it uses a mixture of Wi-Fi and cell towers — Sprint’s and T-Mobile’s, specifically — to transmit calls, texts and data. This approach requires a compatible phone, which you can buy through the company. It currently offers nine Android phones with prices starting at $179.
- T-Mobile: This plan is available only at participating Wal-Mart locations or via T-Mobile’s website. To find it, select “Prepaid” under “Plans.” Then go to “Plans” again and select “Other Plans.” Since it’s a prepaid plan, you’ll pay retail price to purchase a new phone, unless you have one that’s compatible. Either way, you’ll pay $20 for a SIM Starter Kit.
$40 for 4GB and unlimited talk and text. |
Basic plan: $40 for 2.5GB and unlimited talk and text. |
Prepaid: $30 for unlimited talk and text, data via Wi-Fi only. |
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Best emergency cell phone plan for seniors
GreatCall’s cell phone plans are specifically for seniors. The Jitterbug, GreatCall’s signature phone, features big buttons, a loud speaker and a bright screen with large display text. The prepaid carrier also allows you to add health services to your plan, such as weekly or daily wellness calls; a personal operator to help you make phone calls or add appointments to your calendar; and 5Star Urgent Response, which connects you to a 911 operator at the push of a button. No other carrier comes close to these services.
- Plan name: GreatCall WeTalk 200.
- Price (monthly): $14.99.
- Plan at a glance: 200 minutes, no text or data included.
- Why we like it: It’s affordable and simple, and it comes with the Jitterbug, a user-friendly phone. And it has optional health services.
- GreatCall: You have two phone options: the Jitterbug Flip ($99.99) and the Jitterbug Smart ($149.99). And you can get 10% off either using code GCJB016 when you buy via GreatCall’s site. You can also buy a GreatCall phone or plan at select Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Rite Aid and Sears stores. Optional heath services carry an additional cost and can be purchased as a bundle — the basic package costs $19.99 per month — or a la carte in some cases, starting at $4 per month. GreatCall’s service runs on Verizon’s network.
Methodology
We evaluated more than 200 cell phone plans offered by the following carriers: AT&T, Boost Mobile, Consumer Cellular, Cricket, GreatCall, Google’s Project Fi, MetroPCS, Net10, Republic Wireless, Sprint, Straight Talk, T-Mobile, Tracfone, Verizon Wireless and Virgin Mobile.
To determine the best plans, we looked at the monthly plan price before taxes and fees, as well as features such as health service and plan flexibility. We only considered national carriers, which ruled out regional providers like U.S. Cellular. For pay-as-you go plans, we prioritized low monthly price over large minutes or data packages. For mobile-savvy users, we looked at plans with that included at least 1GB, but had no more than 5GB. Lower monthly price was favored over a lower price per GB.
Source: www.nerdwallet.com
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