What type of smartphone user are you?

What kind of phone user are you? Only this quiz knows for sure.

OK, fine. There is no one right way to use your smartphone. Don’t tell the big cell phone carriers that.

Or do. It's not like they’d listen anyway.

Ting
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On Nov 17, 2016

You probably own:

Your most used app is:

You lose your phone. What's the first thing you do?

How often do you check your phone?

How often are you around a Wi-Fi connection?

Your lockscreen is:

You have to buy a new phone. Why?

What's your preferred phone case?

An update pops up on your phone. What do you do?

Power user

Power user

You love all the things your smartphone can do today and you're excited about what's next. You're the one that people come to when they have a phone problem they can't solve... or when they're looking for advice on what phone to buy next.

How would you benefit by switching to Ting?

You're around Wi-Fi a lot so you really don't need to pay for a big bundled data plan with unlimited talk or text. Paying for what you use is a much better fit. You'll also really appreciate the Ting account control panel and the unprecedented control you can have over your phone and any other phone on your account.

Social butterfly

Social butterfly

Your phone is a gateway to connect with your friends both real and virtual. Your heart skips a beat when you hear the Facebook pop, the FaceTime chime, the Twitter boink. You have a recurring nightmare in which your phone battery dies... and that's it.

How would you benefit by switching to Ting?

Unless you watch every video in your feed, you're not really doing anything data-heavy. $10 a gig probably beats whatever you're paying... and hitting a Wi-Fi hotspot means you'll save even more.
You value human connection so our no hold, no transfer, no robots human powered phone and email support speaks to you.

Keep it simple

Keep it simple

You appreciate the uncomplicated things. Order and simplicity are your watch words. Your phone doesn't dicatate your life. It's a tool, nothing more and nothing less.

How would you benefit by switching to Ting?

Paying for what you use (instead of buying an "unlimited" or big bundled plan) is the smartest, simplest way to do cell phone service. It really is a perfect fit.

Traveler

Traveler

Your phone is a vital tool and beyond being sure the battery is full of juice, you don't want to have to think about it. Where you lay your head is home; you're a bonafied member of the jet set. You know every airport trick in the book.

How would you benefit by switching to Ting?

So-called unlimited plans are the checked baggage of the cell phone world; one big, ugly gotcha. Ting is a smarter, simpler way to do mobile. Pay a fair price for what you use when you're home. Switch out your SIM card for a local option when traveling internationally. It's easy.

Non-conformist

Non-conformist

We're not about to tell you what you're all about. That's because we're unable to, based just on your answers to this incredibly scientific... online quiz. You don't fit any single mold. We like that about you.

How would you benefit from Ting?

Not to put too fine a point on it but Ting doesn't really fit the mold either. We don't employ the same advertising tricks or marketing BS as the other guys. We believe in a smart, simple "pay for what you use" approach that results in our customers paying much less for cell phone service without giving up any control.

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