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Blogger Hoody said...

whats the "service" time on these smart cards?

I'd like to see one with more service time, less texts, more talk, the data can be what ever, I only use this on WiFi anyway.

December 20, 2015 at 5:28 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I always buy a 1000 minute,1yr. card and get triple minutes. Are there smartphone minutes like this to be purchased. I only read about 90 day cards. Thanks, Paul

December 21, 2015 at 12:19 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I had been buying the one year card on EBAY for less than $80 and they e-mail you the PIN. Now they want you to send your phone number to them, I don't know if I want to do that. I think EBAY won't let them e-mail PINs anymore. I'll just start buying the 60 minute cards at the store again, that's the cheapest way for the amount of usage for me.

December 21, 2015 at 11:01 AM

Blogger Maria Stahl said...

I've been buying the 2, 3 and 4 GB data-only cards for our smart phones as that's what we tend to run short of, and have been pleased.

December 21, 2015 at 11:54 AM

Blogger TracfoneReviewer Team said...

The service time on all the smartphone only cards is 90 days.

Yes, would be nice if we could buy 'customized' airtime cards where you get to choose how much of each category to buy.

December 21, 2015 at 2:41 PM

Blogger TracfoneReviewer Team said...

All the smartphone only cards are 90 days.

December 21, 2015 at 2:42 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I usually go with the $200 web exclusive deal where you get 1,500 units, tripled to 4,500 mins, texts, and data respectively, and a year of service. Going by your equations, that puts all minutes, texts, and MB at a flat $0.04 1/2.

December 22, 2015 at 5:41 PM

Blogger TracfoneReviewer Team said...

That's a pretty good deal considering you also get 1 year of service!

December 22, 2015 at 6:47 PM

Anonymous HSNoble said...

Nice analysis, Peter, and really good charts.

It will be interesting to see how Tracfone adapts its pricing in 2016 to deal with the increasing number of no-contract smartphone users.

December 24, 2015 at 3:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ahh, very nice breakdown of these new airtime cards. I myself go through tons of text, lucky the ones I do text a lot I give them another number from one of those free texting apps. But now, they have those 1000 text/$10 which is a good deal as well, but on their website they won't accept paypal.. bummer! However, I've seen in another prepaid phone forums that they've seen it spotted around Target. Crossing my fingers it comes to my neighborhood. If all else fails, I guess I could ask a family member to purchase a couple for me online.

December 26, 2015 at 12:09 AM

Blogger Bjschutt said...

Thank you, for this breakdown. I have just purchased a smartphone and will transfer my old old slider phone minutes to this when I get it in the mail. Thanks, again for all that you do!

December 28, 2015 at 1:20 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Since a customer may need varying numbers of minutes, txts, MB's, and time.. why doesn't tracfone make a build your own "CARD" plan?
Where you state how much of each you want, and they name a price?
IMO, the 90 days is far too little time for the tracfone subscribers which are LOYAL.. time cars should be 120 or 180 days at least..
Also, what I noticed, is the data cards standalone are a better deal per MB, that is if you dont' need the 90 days attached (but ANY standalone card should add at least 30 days courtesy if you are under 30 days left--when most people would add a card!).

Also, considering getting a BYOP b/c it's the first time it's possible to get a Windows phone on tracfone which is 4g! However, I wish there were better options for the 1-year cards.. the 400/400/400 tripled card should bump to 500(1500 each) and let there be NEW options & promotions particularly for BYOP subs! Since they have enough moula to buy their own phone, let them buy up larger cards too, but cut 'em a break to encourage buying!
Typically, the 400 1yr card is $85 (on promo).. so how about a 750(2250) card for $100 on promo or a 1200(3600)w/ 2 years or 720 days card for $150 - $200? It is cheaper for carriers to keep customers on the hook for two years anyway.. with the BYOP plans this keeps them happy, and maybe addicted to buy more buckets while not worrying about days left. Tracfone has to keep customers from worrying about how many days left... and they will buy more. Granted, BYOP heavier customers are not their bread and butter.. but this is the wedge to that market share!

December 29, 2015 at 4:00 PM

Anonymous HSNoble said...

I think the answer to your question falls into two parts:

First, Tracfone operates in a complex environment with eight brands offering different pricing plans and phones. Those getting subsidized service from SafeLink are unlikely to be worrying about data cards for a Galaxy S5 or iPhone. The fact that Tracfone's structure has not been simplified suggests to me that there probably are regulatory and contract factors with the acquired subsidiaries.

Second, and this is purely a guess, I suspect Tracfone walks a careful line between its customers and its network providers (ATT & VZ). The Big Boys would not be happy if Tracfone cannibalized the BB's high-profit contract customers by offering really cheap data and top-rated phones at low prices.

December 30, 2015 at 4:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, I've bought the 1000 text card at Target. It's a great deal, it works out to only one cent per text!

January 2, 2016 at 8:31 AM

Blogger Katie said...

I purchased a 60 minute airtime card for talk, text & web. No where does it say carryover on it. I asked tracfone customer service & they stated it was carryover but I get a lot of misinformation from them.
I did byop over to tracfone and will be getting either more minutes than 60 or smartphone only card.
This site is very helpful & glad I found it.
I'm sure this is dumb question but here goes, I installed an app to track data usage. What do I put down for total data package size using the 60 minute card so it can track correctly for the 3 months? Do I multiply 180 x 3 for total data package size? Thank you

January 22, 2016 at 3:30 PM

Blogger TracfoneReviewer Team said...

You would get 180 MB of data from a 60 minute airtime card.

January 22, 2016 at 7:13 PM

Blogger Katie said...

Thank you.

January 22, 2016 at 8:29 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wanted to buy minutes card at a Circle K store, clerk told me they were available but not a physical cardboard card-would just print activation code on register ticket. Clerk was only able to tell me various dollar ammounts like $19.99, and was unable to specify what exactly I would be purchasing for $19.99/ answer these questions; Is it the same as a regular 60min card/ Is it data only/ Is it smartphone only/ Does it have a product # that I could look up so I know what I'm buying? I went somewhere else to buy a regular 60min card.

January 26, 2016 at 12:48 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just want to say " Thank You" for the effort that you put into this site.

Have only been to it a few times looking for promo codes. Never realized that it was a Blog and that it contained all of the info that it does.

Very well done Peter, you have helped me a lot I think.

Please continue your good work.

January 29, 2016 at 6:37 PM

Blogger JimWiz1 said...

just put one of the new smart phone only cards on daughter in-law's phone. Whole lot of changes on the cards! $25 card 500 min, 1000 txt, 500 MB data. Changes at the top of chart too. the 1500 and 1000 min cards gone, and a 1500 min smartphone only card put in bottom.
Live long and Prosper,
JimWiz1

June 13, 2016 at 6:30 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

FYI: I think you have a typo in this sentence which appears 3 sentences below your first chart:

"Then take a look at the 200 minute smartphone card, you get 2000 minutes for talking but 3000 texts! And also 1000 MB data (1 GB)."

I think you meant 2000 minute smartphone card since there is no 200 minute smartphone card on your chart.

July 2, 2016 at 1:05 AM

Blogger TracfoneReviewer Team said...

Good catch, thanks for pointing that out!

July 2, 2016 at 1:11 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for all your helpful advice! I've found Tracfone byop to be the most economical and appropriate service for me. Interestingly, Tracfone has changed its smartphone only plans since this article was written. At first glance, they appear to be even more economical; however, they decreased the service time from 90 to 60 days.

July 5, 2016 at 6:36 PM

Blogger TracfoneReviewer Team said...

UPDATE - Tracfone has changed their Smartphone only cards, and now some of them have 60 days, one has 30 days, and another 365.

July 11, 2016 at 5:30 PM

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November 9, 2016 at 4:16 PM

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