The 3 Best Smartphones for Prepaid Plans

Gone are the days when the only way to get your hands on a high-end smartphone was to sign a multi-year agreement with a major carrier.

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Gone are the days when the only way to get your hands on a high-end smartphone was to sign a multi-year agreement with a major carrier. Today, you can get top Android phones as well as the iPhone 5, not to mention the new BlackBerry Z10, all without a contract on prepaid plans.

Prepaid plans provide the same access to carriers’ voice and data networks, but without the contract (or steep penalties if you leave before your two years are up). You’ll pay up front for the phone, but end up saving, if you stick with a phone for two years.

Prepaid used to be viewed as the option for those with poor credit, but that’s not the case anymore. Last year, Cricket was the first prepaid carrier to get the iPhone 5. Now you can also get the iPhone 5 from Straight Talk (offered by Walmart) and Solavei, which is a relative newcomer that uses T-Mobile’s 4G network. That’s much like Boost and Virgin Mobile use Sprint’s network.

Perhaps even more indicative of the way things are going is the fact that prepaid-carrier Cricket was announced as a carrier at the launch of one of the most highly anticipated phones of the year, the Samsung Galaxy S 4.

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Samsung Galaxy S III

Even after the unveiling of the flagship 5-inch Samsung Galaxy S 4, the 4.8-inch Galaxy S III is an impressive phone. It has Samsung’s bright, poppy Super AMOLED display, a fast 1.5GHZ dual core processor that easily handles games and apps, an excellent 8MP camera and access to the fastest 4G networks. Plus, there’s NFC for tapping to pair the phone with accessories and eye tracking, which prevents the screen from timing out while reading books or web pages. It’s available on Cricket ($379.99), Solavei ($575) and T-Mobile ($599.99).

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iPhone 5

The iPhone 5 is a shoo-in for our best prepaid smartphone list. It’s got the best app store behind it and a huge ecosystem of compatible accessories and cases. Plus, it has a beautiful high-resolution 4-inch display, a great 8MP camera, speedy main and graphics processors and access to 4G networks (at least on Solavei). It’s available from Cricket ($499.99), Straight Talk ($650), Solavei ($699) and T-Mobile starting April 12, 2013.

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Samsung Galaxy Note II

With its huge 5.5-inch display, the Samsung Galaxy Note II has one of largest screens on the market, making it almost feel more like a tablet than a phone. Yet, the Note II gets away with the bulk, thanks to its well-designed body and gorgeous Super AMOLED display. There’s an incredibly useful stylus, the S-Pen, for taking notes; it has super-fast 1.6GHz Samsung Exynos quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM, which means it can handle video editing and high-end games with ease; and, like the Galaxy S III, the Note II has a very good 8MP camera. If big phones are your thing, this is it. It’s available prepaid on T-Mobile for $729.99.

This article was written by Suzanne Kantra and originally appeared on Techlicious.

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