You can save thousands of bucks every year on your mobile phone bill by switching to FreedomPop. Learn more about how it's possible to get 100% free talk, text and 4G LTE data every month here. FreedomPop is offering over 65% off the certified pre-owned HTC Evo 4G LTE (here is the Android Central review of the HTC Evo 4G LTE), which works out to just $99.99, plus free shipping. Other top-notch handsets from Samsung, HTC, and LG are also discounted and offer the same access to free talk, text, and data services from FreedomPop. The icing on the cake is an unlimited talk and text trial for your first month.
You can make free calls and texts over FreedomPop's LTE data network and save tons of money compared to other carriers. FreedomPop's basic free plan includes 200 minutes, 500 texts, and 500 MB of LTE data every month. For free, as in no charge. If you need more, you can get unlimited talk, text, and 500 MB of LTE data plan for only $10.99-a-month. If you need to go all-out, subscribe to their Unlimited Everything plan for $19.99. You can also make calls and send texts over Wi-Fi anywhere in the world to any U.S. number. Goodbye roaming fees!
There's no hassle with contracts or cancellation fees either. There are a variety of flexible and affordable prepaid plans to pick from. You can change your plan whenever you want depending on your needs.
FreedomPop's mission isn't just to be affordable; it's to be straight-up free.
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