Android / 48MP (PDAF) with Quad pixel + 8MP Ultra-Wide Angle Lens + 5MP Macro Lens +2MP Depth sensor / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple camera with 48MP wide (PDAF) + 2MP macro lens + 2MP depth / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / 48MP (main) + 5MP (ultrawide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / 48MP (PDAF) with Quad pixel + 8MP Ultra-Wide Angle Lens + 5MP Macro Lens +2MP Depth sensor / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Dual camera with 12MP wide-angle and 12 MP ultra-wide camera / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / 64 MP (wide) + 16MP (ultra-wide) + 8MP (telephoto) / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / 48MP (main) + 5MP (ultrawide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple camera with 48MP wide (PDAF) + 2MP macro lens + 2MP depth / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / 48MP (PDAF) with Quad pixel + 8MP Ultra-Wide Angle Lens + 5MP Macro Lens +2MP Depth sensor / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Dual 16 MP ultrawide + 12.2 MP dual-pixel cameras / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Dual 16 MP ultrawide + 12.2 MP dual-pixel cameras / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / 48MP (PDAF) with Quad pixel + 8MP Ultra-Wide Angle Lens + 5MP Macro Lens +2MP Depth sensor / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
LTE Capable / Android / 13 MP + 2 MP (depth) Dual cameras / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / 48MP (wide) + 8MP (ultrawide) + 5MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Dual 16 MP ultrawide + 12.2 MP dual-pixel cameras / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Dual 16 MP ultrawide + 12.2 MP dual-pixel cameras / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple camera with 12MP wide-angle, ultra-wide, and telephoto cameras / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Dual 16 MP ultrawide + 12.2 MP dual-pixel cameras / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / 48MP (main) + 5MP (ultrawide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Dual 16 MP ultrawide + 12.2 MP dual-pixel cameras / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / 48MP (wide) + 8MP (ultrawide) + 5MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Android / Triple rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultra-wide / Touchscreen / Wi-Fi / GPS
Ting offers a wide selection of cell phones that will suit any budget or taste. SIM cards are around $10, so it’s easy to swap phones when you need and the MVNO usually sells all contemporary cell phone models from the Galaxy and iPhone families to Moto, LG, and other big brands.
Ting offers its customers convenience—allowing easy plan switching with no contract and no fees.
You should be aware of two concerns when buying phones to use with Ting: budget and usability. It’s also a good idea to check a phone’s compatibility with Ting when reviewing the service’s network coverage.
Ting allows you to connect with every major flagship phone, including iPhones, Samsung Galaxy phones, and other Android phones. With a wide range of compatible options, usability should be the next factor in picking a phone.
How long you intend to use a device, who you’re purchasing for, and what your daily usage looks like all play a factor in the phone you choose. Mid-range devices all have various functions, some built for work and others built for play. Graphics processing does not necessarily equate to multitasking capabilities, so it’s important to seek a range of opinions from other users.
Ting phones are unlocked, and accounts are typically not bound by contracts, which means it's easy for you to switch to another carrier if you're unhappy with Ting's service. If you do not plan to buy from Ting or an authorized dealer, it’s recommended to buy your phone direct from the manufacturer.
As of 2018, users can pay for their Ting phone via monthly installments on qualifying phones (subject to a credit check) and the carrier also has sales that help to lower the price on some popular mid-range devices. Switching to Ting is easy, and users can bring their own phone, but it’s recommended to upgrade to compatible devices that better utilize the carrier’s network.
The cost of Ting's cell phones is widely perceived to be the carrier's major downside. However, it’s important to keep in mind that this cost is the unsubsidized cost of the actual device.
When switching to Ting, you don’t pay the fees associated with that subsidization, and you can switch devices at any point. It’s common for Ting users to decide when and how to upgrade depending on their budget and the current usability of their existing device.
The service is compatible with several mid-range Android devices from LG, Moto, and Samsung which offer luxury-level experiences with modest price tags. For many mid-level Android users, the switch should prove relatively painless. The latest models are also Ting-compatible, so luxury users can bring devices with them or purchase unlocked devices they can take if and when they decide to leave the service.
If Apple is more your style, Ting has the latest iPhones in stock also.