Learn How to Get Started with Tracfone Prepaid Service
Getting Started with Tracfone |
We are going to go through the very basics of what Tracfone is, what they provide, and how to get your phone up and running!
We will also give a general overview of the prepaid minutes you need for calling and texting, and also the phones you can buy and use with Tracfone.
Let's get started!
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What is Tracfone?
Tracfone is a low cost wireless prepaid cell phone company. They provide both cell phone service, and phones to use with their service.If you would like more general information on Tracfone, go check out our page, http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /p/overview-of-tracfone.html">About Tracfone (and then come back).
What Does Tracfone Offer and How Do Minutes Work?
Tracfone offers prepaid cell phone service in the form of minute cards, with values ranging from 30 minutes to 1500 minutes. Some options are only available online at the Tracfone website, but many prepaid minute cards, like the 60, 120, 200, 450 and 400/1 year cards are available from many different retailers, both in stores and online. (You can find cards at stores like Walmart, Target, Dollar General, Amazon, and eBay)Tracfone 1 Year/400 Minute Card |
If you use all the 60 minutes, you can't make any more calls or texts. And if you get to the end of the 90 days, you also can't make any more calls or texts. So you don't want either to run out!
The nice thing is that minutes and service days roll over. So if you already have 100 minutes, and 10 service days, when you add a 60 minute card, you will end up with 160 minutes and 100 service days!
So its good to keep a little bit of a buffer on your minutes/service days.
Many Tracfone devices come with either Double Minutes for Life or Triple Minutes for Life. These are great bonuses that make it so every minute you add to your phone will be either doubled, or tripled. Look carefully at the descriptions for Tracfone devices to see which they include. Most newer Tracfone's come with Triple Minutes for Life, including all the Android phones.
Tracfone service can be very low cost, as little as $10 a month. And some options even take away the worry of keeping track of your minutes.
The Tracfone Family Value Plan is a great deal for getting minutes and service days automatically added to your phone each month with no hassle. Visit our http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2013/01/how-to-set-up-tracfone-family-value-plan.html">Guide to the Tracfone Family Value Plan to learn more!
Tracfone also provides its own phones to use with its service. These include both smartphones and regular phones. They have a fair number of options, ranging from $10 flip phones, to $100 Android powered smartphones. We will cover more details on the phones offered by Tracfone a little further below.
Minutes are deducted for calling or receiving calls, and for sending or receiving texts, and also for surfing the web.
On Android smartphones, minutes are split into three pools, one for calling, texting and data. Learn more about how minutes work by reading our http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/08/how-do-minutes-work-on-tracfone-android.html">Guide to How Minutes Work with Tracfone Smartphones.
Now, let's move on to activating your Tracfone.
How to Setup Your First Tracfone
Setting up a new Tracfone devices is fairly easy, and can usually be done in a few minutes, with it taking a few hours to fully activate.Each Tracfone device should come with a small red card that includes instructions, and the phones serial number which you will need to register the phone.
You can activate your phone by following the directions, and either calling Tracfone or going online to their website. You can choose to either activate your phone with a new number, or transfer your number from your old phone.
The process for activating phones with Tracfone is usually very easy, and doesn't take much time. But occasionally, and especially with http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /p/tracfone-byop-phone-list.html">BYOP phones or http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/07/tracfone-android-list.html">Android phones, you might run into problems that cause it to take longer. The key is to be persistent and patient.
Once your phone is activated, you will be able to manage your minutes on the home screen (except for the smartphones, which can't display that). You can also check your minutes by signing in to the Tracfone website and going to your account page.
Now that your phone is all set, you can add minutes to it, and start enjoying the freedom and flexibility of a no-contract phone.
Tracfone cell phones cannot be used on other networks, and other cell phones (except for BYOP phones) cannot be used with Tracfone.
There are three general categories of Tracfone devices that we will explain:
The Non-Android phones are the cheapest, and usually include flip phones, some touchscreens, and other 'basic' phones which do calling and texting well, but might not have internet capabilities. These phones may have double or triple minutes included, and often have long battery life.
These phones have been around for a while, and are generally durable and get the job done. Some examples include the http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2012/11/tracfone-review-lg-530g.html">LG 530G and http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/04/lg-306g-tracfone-review.html">LG 306G.
See these and many more phones on our http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /p/cell-phone-reviews.html">Cell Phone Reviews page.
Android Smartphones are a little more expensive, but come with the Android Operating System which is a standardized OS making it possible to download and use a huge variety of Apps through Google Play. This adds amazing potential to these phones, and a long with internet connectivity, you can do a lot beyond calling and texting.
The Android phones significantly range in prices and specifications. The http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2013/11/lg-optimus-dynamic-review-tracfone.html">LG Optimus Dynamic can sometimes be found for just $20, while the http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/10/lg-ultimate-2-l41c-tracfone.html">LG Ultimate 2, and http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/10/tracfone-moto-e-xt830c.html">Moto E are closer to $100, but are probably worth it. All Android phones come with Triple Minutes for Life.
Learn more about these and other Android phones on our http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/07/tracfone-android-list.html">Android Tracfone List.
Lastly, Tracfone recently created a new program called 'Bring Your Own Phone' or BYOP, which allows users to bring a Verizon CDMA (and now AT&T GSM smartphone) device to use with Tracfone. This has opened the door to phones like the http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/03/iphone-4-and-4s-coming-to-tracfone-byop.html">iPhone 4S, and http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/11/use-moto-g-with-tracfone-byop.html">Moto G. The BYOP program is still a little new, and details are not always clear. But you can find everything we know, on the http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /p/tracfone-byop-phone-list.html">Tracfone BYOP page.
These are the three basic categories of phones available with Tracfone. Each category offers different things to users.
Visit our http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /p/tracfone-promo-codes.html">Tracfone Promo Codes page for all the codes, and more details.
Unfortunately, these codes won't work with BYOP or Android phones.
Now that your phone is all set, you can add minutes to it, and start enjoying the freedom and flexibility of a no-contract phone.
Cell Phones Available with Tracfone
As we mentioned above, Tracfone provides its own devices for use on their cell phone network. They get these phones through partnerships with many major cell phone makers like LG, Samsung and others.Tracfone cell phones cannot be used on other networks, and other cell phones (except for BYOP phones) cannot be used with Tracfone.
There are three general categories of Tracfone devices that we will explain:
- Non-Android Phones
- Android Smartphones
- BYOP Phones
The Non-Android phones are the cheapest, and usually include flip phones, some touchscreens, and other 'basic' phones which do calling and texting well, but might not have internet capabilities. These phones may have double or triple minutes included, and often have long battery life.
These phones have been around for a while, and are generally durable and get the job done. Some examples include the http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2012/11/tracfone-review-lg-530g.html">LG 530G and http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/04/lg-306g-tracfone-review.html">LG 306G.
See these and many more phones on our http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /p/cell-phone-reviews.html">Cell Phone Reviews page.
Moto E - Android Tracfone |
The Android phones significantly range in prices and specifications. The http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2013/11/lg-optimus-dynamic-review-tracfone.html">LG Optimus Dynamic can sometimes be found for just $20, while the http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/10/lg-ultimate-2-l41c-tracfone.html">LG Ultimate 2, and http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/10/tracfone-moto-e-xt830c.html">Moto E are closer to $100, but are probably worth it. All Android phones come with Triple Minutes for Life.
Learn more about these and other Android phones on our http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/07/tracfone-android-list.html">Android Tracfone List.
Lastly, Tracfone recently created a new program called 'Bring Your Own Phone' or BYOP, which allows users to bring a Verizon CDMA (and now AT&T GSM smartphone) device to use with Tracfone. This has opened the door to phones like the http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/03/iphone-4-and-4s-coming-to-tracfone-byop.html">iPhone 4S, and http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/11/use-moto-g-with-tracfone-byop.html">Moto G. The BYOP program is still a little new, and details are not always clear. But you can find everything we know, on the http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /p/tracfone-byop-phone-list.html">Tracfone BYOP page.
These are the three basic categories of phones available with Tracfone. Each category offers different things to users.
Tracfone Promo Codes
If you're new to Tracfone, you might not know about Tracfone Codes! Basically these are codes provided by Tracfone which will give you extra minutes for free whenever you add a new prepaid minutes card. There are certain codes that work for different Cards.Visit our http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /p/tracfone-promo-codes.html">Tracfone Promo Codes page for all the codes, and more details.
Unfortunately, these codes won't work with BYOP or Android phones.
Additional Tracfone Resources and Helpful Links
We want to share a few more additional resources for learning more about Tracfone, and getting the most from your device. So browse the following links and take advantage of the information.For the latest deals and sales on Tracfone devices, head over to our http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /search/label/Tracfone%20Discounts%20and%20Deals">Deals and Discounts category which features periodically updated blog posts that share the lowest prices on Tracfone devices and minutes.
If you have a new smartphone, two posts which are great resources are http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/12/best-apps-for-tracfone-android-users.html">The Best Android Apps for Tracfone, and http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/12/tracfone-smartphone-covers-and-cases.html">Tracfone Smartphone Cases and Covers.
Debating about buying a smartphone? Our list of http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2014/07/Tracfone-android-differences.html">6 Major Differences Between Android Smartphones and Non-Android phones may help you with that decision!
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