
Portion of "satisfied" Palm Pre owners
Of 40 Palm Pre users polled in August, 2009, 87 percent termed themselves "satisfied," with 45 percent saying they were "very satisfied."
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The slow economy has more people worried about loosing their jobs anyday. For these people, no-contract plans are a really attractive alternative. They get more value than traditional pay-as-you-go prepaid, and they don't have to worry about paying ETF's if they loose the job and have to cancel the cell phone service.
The only thing I don't like is that MetroPCS and Cricket are both CDMA, so you are stuck with their crappy phone selection, or in the best case scenario, flashing a Sprint, Alltel or Verizon handset to convert it into a Cricket-branded handset for example. Now, if only a GSM carrier (a real GSM carrier, not TracFone), would jump into the no-contract unlimited plans wagon, that'd be awesome. Being able to use a decent unbranded phone without being tied to a contract with a carrier nickeling and diming you all the time would be awesome.