Daily Deal: HTC Desire And 1 Year Unlimited Talk-and-Text from FreedomPop

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If you are looking for a new phone and carrier, check out today's bundle from FreedomPop. For $250 (47% off of list), you get a new HTC Desire 510 and one year subscription for unlimited talk-and-text and 500MB 4G/3G LTE data per month. The HTC Desire 510 has a Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of storage, removable battery, 5MP rear-facing camera, and 1MP front-facing camera. There are a few extra steps to take for the purchase of this bundle so make sure to read the compatibility bit in the description.

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    That One Other Not So Random Guy, 3 Jun 2015 @ 10:58am

    Come back when you have an unlimited data plan for $50 a month.

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    Indy, 3 Jun 2015 @ 12:29pm

    Tried this

    I tried Freedompop for my son a few months ago, they had a plan where it was supposed to find Wifi access points and auto-log on for cheap calls for people without cell plans. I didn't get a few hours into trying multiple supported locations before giving up. They did refund my money. Their support pages were half-written, forums a mess, FAQ's a mess. Just seemed very unprepared for what they promised.

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    Emel Seasmith (profile), 3 Jun 2015 @ 12:50pm

    BE AFRAID. BE VERY AFRAID.

    Freedompop is the crappiest phone service I have ever used. People laugh at how miserable it is for calls... For god's sake DO NOT depend on it for texts!

    Running a string through your urethra and attaching it to dixie cups is more pleasant and reliable than using Freedompop.

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    Anonymous Coward, 4 Jun 2015 @ 4:23am

    Could anyone point me to some of the other alternatives specifically in the Boston area?

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    Anonymous Coward, 4 Jun 2015 @ 5:26am

    OMG. I looked into this and Freedompop's main freedom seems to be scrapping in cash, providing horrible "data service" and worse "customer service".
    This company is a nightmare.
    WTF, Techdirt?

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    vilain (profile), 4 Jun 2015 @ 10:22pm

    I took the Nexus 5 deal

    I took a very similar deal for a Nexus 5 for $200 with a year's worth of their service. I figured that if it was crap, I'd port the phone to Cricket who'd take it without blinking.

    The phone's been live since Wednesday even though my account was active at the start of LAST MONTH. It took them 3 f-ing weeks to get me my phone. And they won't adjust my account.

    I tried to port my # to them but decided on Google Voice in case I switch providers. That's worked so far. But the problems of people calling me from my driveway and it going to Voicemail still persists. That's because Virgin Mobile and Freedom Pop use Sprint's network.

    But I like my Nexus 5. HTC phones, meh.

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