Branded as Ready-to-go phones, Eircell pioneered a new concept of prepaid mobile phones in the 1990s to cater to the needs of the underage teenagers in the Republic of Ireland, who could obtain mobile phones with out having bank account and id proofs as opposed to a stringent method of obtaining mobile phone connection. This system received amazing response despite the expensive call charges as it immediately made the mobile phone from being exclusive to popular. The concept has since been copied all around the world by practically every network in Europe adopting Pay as you go services. This service claims stake to the complete operations of a few companies now. People are ready to pay up for a service which offers hassle free connections and no guilt trips on the phone bills! The user obtains the phone, loaded with some amount of credit and then purchases a credit balance of calling minutes as and when he wants. It is a handy alternative for youngsters, travelers, students or people on the go! There is no need to wait for a monthly bill or fixed charges. Recharge your calling card for as much amount you want and when ever you want! Companies offering contract phones have been coming out with tempting offers of pairing up a trendy mobile device with a pay as you go style package. Samsung phones like Samsung 66x with its great features like Video capturing , colored screen display, picture messaging, Personal organizer and Hands free offer Pay as you go facility on top of it! . The only cost incurred on this purchase is 85.98 pounds that is 79.99 pounds for the connection and 5.99 for delivery. No monthly bills and recurring charges Or a Samsung e 350 that costs 119.99 pounds on purchase and 5.99 pounds on delivery only with no monthly charges ! Top up your phone with balance as per your convenience. The concept of pay as you go is handy for the not so aggressive users of cell phones. Although avid callers may find it suitable for their pockets, but definitely it is the scheme that on a run for it has redefined the usage of cell phones and the genre that the gadget belongs to |