Burners are contract-free and you can grab them off the counter. They're called burner phones because you can "burn" them (trash them) after use and the phone can't be traced back to you, which makes ...
They’ve been talking about disposable cellphones forever now, and supposedly they’re about to hit the market. CNN has a piece about Hop-On, which has apparently just won regulatory approval to sell ...
Disposable cellphone company Hop-on, which does not exactly have the most stellar reputation within the industry right now, showed off several phones at CES, including a CDMA model (pictured at top) ...
Ontario residents can now sustainably dispose of their used cellphones in exchange for cashback following ecoATM’s new partnership with Walmart. The company, a global leader in electronics recycling ...
Though called a disposable phone, Hop-on offers a rebate to customers who return the phones for recycling. The phones were first rolled out in 2001, and then cost $40 each. The 2.37 inch wide, 4.24 ...