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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The US is so far behind the UK and EU in terms of cell phones it's not funny. The US needs to get in line. a pay as you go phone is still a plan in the US as you have to pay at least so much a month for it. In the UK, you buy a sim with credit and you don't have to top it up until it's used up or close to being used up.
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That's true for voice calling, but data is expensive on a pay-as-you-go plan. If you're a regular data user, a monthly plan is normally much cheaper. I get 1GB/month for £10 (about $16), but even though I use my iPhone for browsing the web pretty much all day, I don't think I've ever used as much as 300MB in a month.