I do believe you have to have a debit/credit card on file seeing how they cant bill you and when i had a droid and bought apps they took the money from my debit card.
(source: Droid owner)
No. If you buy a used Droid that has already been activated, you can use it freely.
If you want the droid x it costs 199.99 if you buy it with a 2 year plan at verizon. With a 1 year plan it is 269.99 If you are just planning to buy the phone without a plan it will cost 569.99
DISH has a prepaid plan, but you must buy the receiver and installation if needed.
With Verizon Wireless, a prepaid phone needs to be on a prepaid plan for at least 6 months before it can be moved to a postpaid plan.
No, because it is associated with APPLE you must but the whole plan because the phone will not work with the prepaid chip.
There are many pros to owning the droid including many apps, various networks, and the 4g capabilities it has; some of the cons is that you are locked in to a provider, and can't buy pre paid services with them.
Yes, Tmobile does offer prepaid plans with the sidekick. You would have to buy the phone outright than set it up on the prepaid plan.
No - buying apps has nothing to do with your data plan. However - you may need a data allowance to use some apps !
Yes, whether through family plan, a separate plan, or one of those phones that have prepaid minutes.
Motorola droid x is averaging at a price online at $200. Most likely this price is not the retail price but the price of the phone if you buy it with a 2 year plan.
Yes, only if you buy the phone at the retail price of $399.99 US Dollars without any plan or contract. Then you could use the prepaid pay as you go minutes. Resources: TMobile Customer Service and Personal Experience
ya, u have to buy the phone first, and then get the prepaid plan, but most ppl just go w/ a regular plan cuz its cheaper and most of the time the phone comes free w/ a 2 year plan