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Originally Posted by Shirohane
Well, that's what tempting about it. The phone is free with any plans. It could be voice with pay-as-you-go data. It is, however a 3-year contract to get free.
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If a data plan is not required and pay-as-you-go rates are reasonable (or you don't plan on using cellular data), then for $150, go ahead. It's not going to make for the nicest Android experience but it's a decent enough phone for the price. Going price for the Galaxy S is around $200~250 off-contract so you're really losing out if you get it on a 3-year contract. Much better to go with a phone with higher subsidy if you're gonna tie yourself to the carrier.