At Last, The Great Cell Phone Experience arises from the tar: The Post about The Year Long Cell Phone Project, :P

So Hello People of the Internet, I'm talking to you casual Websurfers!! Who's had the service and enlightening experience of trying different types of phones for the past year.

Yeah, a whole year of changing my phone service. We're talking 4 Carriers, Two States, and about 10 different types of phones.

The lineup: AT&T, Verizon, MetroPCS (T-Mobile) and Boost Mobile (Sprint).

The States: California and Montana (MT).

The Cell Phone Matchup: Android vs. Apple iPhone

Yeah, I guess you can surmise to yourself that well, is this contract or prepaid? Well, they're all prepaid. Yup. All four of the networks have a prepaid service these days. So what if I don't want to commit to a 24 year contract where I am bound by tons of parameters like Mr. Anderson in The Matrix. I don't want constraints. I am a man, I need to be free like an Australian Tiger, boosting it's conquests, especially its sexual ones. And yeah, I wanted to see for myself what company I'm going to be sticking with for a few years. And the data in the news and on the internet is still very iffy. So here it is, after tons of hands-one experience, and learned use of both iPhone and Android OS.

So what is the information I have come up with for those providers? Well today, you will find for certain who is currently winning in the cell phone service and provider game. You should all be winning in your pocketbook and 4G satisfaction.

AT&T:

iPhone SE 32 GB.

At only $199 it's a steal. $249 for an iPhone 6. $60 dollars with Autopay, that's not bad at all for 22GB of moderately fast (roughly 1/4 of what is expected) data. It's good if you have family who might pay for your phone or service if they're on AT&T.

Boost Mobile:

As one of the most popularly known pre-paid providers, they have a decent lineup of android phones.

But their service is shit. It's all scrambled, but they're good to if you're in a total emergency.

I would recommend one of their ZTE brand phones. They're cheap, and have good screens. Oh, and make sure you get an android with USB-C. Those micro-usb cables are very weak and break after only a month are two of use.


MetroPCS

Their call quality is pretty good compared to Boost. They're known as T-Mobiles Vampire. Their data is only OK, about on par with Boost Mobile.

Verizon:

I had a MOTO E4. Their signup process is very simple, and their Data is about 10 times faster than their leading competitor, AT&T. I would definitely recommend Verizon, even if it is $20 more a month.

That's it. Folks.

Now get Verizon and a nice prepaid iPhone! No excuses!

PRO-TIP for you HomeBoys: Buy a large-capacity iPhone off e-Bay or something, and sign up with the Cell Phone Company with the Red Logo.

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