But There Is A Solution

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This post was first published on 8/5/14 and then updated on 8/28/16. TracfoneReviewer is committed to sharing the best and most accurate information about Tracfone Wireless. Over the last year, Tracfone has begun including a variety of Android powered smartphones in their lineup of low cost cell phones. Tracfone provides both cell service and phones at a low cost and sells airtime cards with varying minute amounts (60, 120, 200 etc.) that users can buy and add to their phone. When the minutes are added, the phone then uses those minutes when you call or text.

You also get 90 days (in most cases) of service with each card. This system where users can buy minutes only when needed helps to make Tracfone service very inexpensive for people who don't use their phones very often. Many Tracfone devices also come with double or triple minutes for life, meaning you get double (or triple) the minutes when you add a new card. Many of the Android phones from Tracfone come with Triple Minutes for Life, which is a great bonus.

Even smartphones like the iPhone 5S which is now available for Tracfone, and other BYOP phones get Triple Minutes for Life. Learn more about 'Bringing your own phone' to Tracfone to see what phones will work. There are several important differences with how minutes work on smartphones, so let's begin by explaining exactly how minutes are added and split up on Android smartphones from Tracfone. With Smartphones (which includes both those from Tracfone, and BYOP devices), the way minutes are credited to your account is a bit different than how things worked for older phones.

For older phones like the LG 840G, when you added a 60 minute card, you would get it tripled to 180 minutes which you could then use for talk, text and surfing the web. For Android phones, Talk, Text and Data are split up when you add the minutes. So if you add a 60 minute card, you will get it tripled to 180 minutes, and then this is split up into 180 minutes for talking, 180 texts, and 180 MB for web. Non-Android phones use one 'pool' for minutes.

Android phones use three separate 'pools' for talk, text and data. For most people an Android phone is a great deal because you get the same number of minutes for talking, while also receiving texts and data. But there is an important difference that makes this not a great deal for everyone.

The difference is that for people who text a lot, Android phones are not as great a deal if you ONLY buy the regular airtime card. For a non-Android device, each text costs 0.3 minutes. So with 180 minutes, you would get 600 texts. On an Android phone, each text is 1 text (because texts are their own 'pool').

So with 180 minutes, you would get 180 texts (you would also still have 180 minutes for talking, and 180 MB of data). But there is a solution. 5 for 1000 texts), and they also offer Smartphone-Only airtime cards that are a much better deal for most people. We've done a Comparison of Smartphone Airtime Cards vs.

Regular Airtime Cards and found some very interesting results, so take a look if you want to find what card is the best deal. The text refill card is an easy way to reload your phone if you get low on texts. 5 for 1000 texts, that's just half a penny per text, so a very good deal. If you are a heavy texter but want an Android phone, look into downloading apps that text for free. Simply visit the Google Play Store and search for 'free texting apps'.

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