My
youngest son has asked for an iPod for Christmas. I know quite a few of his friends have them
and I don’t really have a problem with him having one, except for the
price. Close to $300 is a bit much when he won't be happy if that’s the only present he gets, and I don’t want Santa getting the
credit for giving him his favourite present!
So,
I came up with a solution which will make us both happy. I bought a new Android smart phone with a
prepaid account on the same network that I use.
I didn't activate the phone and I didn't need to use the SIM card that
came with it. I just inserted the SIM
from my phone, which worked immediately, to set up the phone and link to my
Google Play account. Once that was set
up I removed the SIM. With the phone
connected to our home Wi-Fi I downloaded the games my son wants (Angry Birds
Star Wars, Bad Piggies etc) from Google Play.
I
had already downloaded the music my son wanted to my computer (I use Bandit.fm
for music), so I connected the phone via USB to my computer and transferred the music
to his new phone.
Now
my son will get what he wants for Christmas at a fraction of the cost of an
iPod. I paid $79 ($50 off the normal
price) for a new Android 4.0 smart phone with a 3.5 inch screen, FM radio, MP3
player and as many games as he wants. Without
the SIM card it cannot be used as a phone and the only internet connection is
at home when it can connect to our Wi-Fi (although I'm not going to let him
know that). Of course, when my son needs
a phone in the next year or two I just need a new prepaid SIM card – he already
has the phone.
If
you’re upgrading your phone, your old phone can be a great boredom buster for
your child – just download their favourite games and music - no SIM card
required. However, depending on the
phone brand, if you don’t have access to Wi-Fi you’ll need to leave the SIM in the phone
while you download the games so you can use Bluetooth to connect to Google Play. Once the games are downloaded you can remove
the SIM card.
My
only complaint is that my son now has a better phone than me!
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