I'm in the US, and currently use T-mobile pay as you go for voice on a basic cell phone. It suits me because my usage is tiny.
I would like to get an Android phone mostly for use on WIFI. I would probably use the cell data as little as I use the cell voice. Still I would want it for emergencies.
Is there any prospect of getting an Android phone in the US where I could do pay as you go for both voice and data? I don't mind paying the full price for the phone.
As far as I know T-mobile is the only Android carrier, and the G1 (either the consumer or developer model) is the only US hardware. If its not possible with this combination is there any sign of other options that would allow prepaid?
According to the website, they don't do prepaid data. They don't even advertise any prepaid phones that use data. And with T-Mobile if you don't have a data plan, you can't use data. I had a T-Mobile Wing with no data plan and every once in awhile I would do something that prompted a data connection....the phone would try and try to connect, but nothing ever happened, and there were never any extra charges on my phone. With T-Mobile if you don't pay for data, you can't use data, not even by accident.
It's unlikely that T-Mobile would sell you a G1 without insisting on setting you up with a data plan.
One thing I will tell you about the G1 and data. If you don't have a semi-regular data connection, the phone is severly handicapped. My data connection was out for one day and a lot of things did not work:
-Contacts disappeared, they stored with your google account, no data connection and your contacts go bye bye. I don't know if it gives you a few hours before this happens (that would be reasonable) but you contacts don't stay intact if you don't have a periodic data connection.
-Location info disappeared. Couldn't use Locale's location-based profiles as the phone couldn't find me. It uses data/wifi to help it triangulate your position. If you don't have data, you can't use this, and keeping GPS turned on will run your battery down in a matter of 2-3 hours.
-Any program that needs a data connection (many do) will malfunction or simply not work when you are not on WiFi.
This is device is a "cloud" device, your data(Gmail, Calendar, contacts) are in the cloud and the phone pulls that info every so often. Unlike windows mobile, Android is made to run with a data connection, going without is not advised.
Also, WiFi is almost as big a battery drain as GPS -- especially in comparison to 3G. Sure, the WiFi is faster, but at the cost of battery.
Good luck, sorry I couldn't be more helpful.