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Affordable Android Kids Smart Phones With Unlimited Talk, Text, & Data For $19/MO

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Republic Wireless for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Having a cell phone these days seems like an essential item to carry but with so many high priced plans and options for consumers, is it really worth having a cool Smartphone over just a regular cell phone?

With a new Smartphone come more costs because now you have added in data usage. So now a plan with talk, text, and data is needed. And many of those other wireless carriers can charge you more than $100 for just a 1 phone plan. Some people are even paying more for their Smartphone plan than their groceries, or gas, or even health insurance.

Having just sought out a new plan it was important to find the most affordable plan for my uses. I travel around my area and the country and my Smartphone is used more for than just talking. I need access to my email, social media accounts, the internet and more.

Republic Wireless is a provider that has finally made owning and operating a Smartphone very affordable. For $19/mo and $199 for a Motorola DEFY™ XT Smartphone you get unlimited talk, text, and data. There is also an option for $29/mo and $79 for the Motorola DEFY™ XT Smartphone which is a great deal to get that phone without shelling out more than you want. This is an awesome deal and to make it even better there are no contracts or overages.

The Motorola DEFY™ XT Smartphone: 

·         Front-facing VGA Webcam

·         Rear-facing camera with auto focus/LED Flash, 4x digital zoom

·         Android operating system with Wi-Fi and Sprint® 3G Coverage with dual-band reception

·         Over 450,000 Apps through Google Play™

·         3.7 inch Corning® Gorilla® glass display

·         Dustproof, water and scratch resistant

Republic Wireless uses Hybrid Wi-Fi Calling which uses Wi-Fi for calls, texts and data when available but also has  full cellular capabilities. The Motorola DEFY™ XT Smartphone is a specially developed phone that uses Hybrid Calling allowing Republic Wireless to keep costs cheap, plus there are no stores to build. But you still get a fully functioning Android operating system running the Gingerbread platform.

We have been thinking of picking up another phone for when we travel, because it’s nice to have 2 phones. But we don’t want to pay and arm and a leg, so Republic Wireless is a great way to add a new line with no headaches and that ridiculous monthly bill. Plus with all the apps available through Google Play™ the kids can also have fun!

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Hi, I'm Kristin a now single mom of three. Our Ordinary Life is a family lifestyle site that started in 2006.

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