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Smart Bro Mobile goes Prepaid

Update: The Smart Bro Microsite, Sugod Na just went up. Check it out here!

As most of you may have notice, I’ve got ads up for the new Smart Bro Prepaid. Couldn’t blog about it until the banners were up.

The Pre-Paid Kit for Smart Bro Mobile 3G is available for Php4,500, one-time. That includes the USB dongle, the SIM card and a 30-peso free load (that’s one and a half hours of free credits).

The pre-paid kit can be re-loaded with Smart Bro pre-paid cards worth Php100 and Php300. You cna also use e-Load to top up your account for as low as Php30 from any of the local e-Load stations (i.e. tiange)

Smart Load

I saw one 3G USB dongle in a shop at MOA and they cost Php7,500. The Php4,500 looks cheaper. I still use both of my HSDPA phones to hook up but the dongle’s advantage is you don’t have to worry about running out of cellphone battery.

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65 Responses to “Smart Bro Mobile goes Prepaid”


  1. Gravatar Icon quezacolt replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 12:36 pm (1)

    medyo mahal parin yung 4500 =)

  2. Gravatar Icon autocad replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 12:45 pm (2)

    oo nga. mahal yung usb dongle at yung rates. paano kung laging mabagal yung connection di lugi ka lagi.

  3. Gravatar Icon manu replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 1:19 pm (3)

    sana kahit mga 2,500 man lang yung usb dongle.

  4. Gravatar Icon Kyle SD replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 2:22 pm (4)

    At first, it may be mahal pero when you use it very often lalo na pag on the go ang lifetyle mo makakamura ka. Ako I’m gonna get one!

  5. Gravatar Icon me replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 2:55 pm (5)

    mahal nga ang rate..

  6. Gravatar Icon me replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 2:58 pm (6)

    ang weroam AFAIK IINM is 1.8k/month unlimited un, pano naging mura to?

  7. Gravatar Icon MiGs replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 3:41 pm (7)

    ummm as i’ve pointed out here: http://migs.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/smart-bro-plug-it-anywhere-prepaid/

    1. why get a separate gadget when you can use your mobile phone as modem

    2. you still need to use a mobile phone to reload it and check for balance.

    3. Its expensive. getting a plan from smart is still better.

  8. Gravatar Icon Jeric replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 3:56 pm (8)

    @ MiGs

    As far as I know, you can reload your SmartBro Prepaid even without a mobile phone. You just need to look for an e-loading store and the Smart e-load and the SmartBro load are the same. You could check the balance of your SmartBro prepaid through I website.

    But I agree with point 1 & 3.

  9. Gravatar Icon jake lim replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 3:56 pm (9)

    1) Not all mobile phones are 3G capable. Nokia only sold 70M 3G phones out of over 1 Billion Nokia phones worldwide.

    2) There’s software reloading via PC via Prepaid card and there’s e-Load available.

    3) Smart already has a Post Paid plan. This Pre-Paid Plan is complementary. This is for those who are with Globe plans and don’t want to switch plans with Smart but still want Smart 3G.

  10. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 4:03 pm (10)

    I think Smart is just covering all of its bases — WeRoam, Smart Bro Fixed, Smart Bro Mobile Plan, Smart Bro Mobile Prepaid. I guess that’s the best way to target various segments of the market.

    I heard that the 3G market in the Philippines is still very small so all players are trying their best to capture the biggest slice of the pie.

  11. Gravatar Icon penoi replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 4:54 pm (11)

    pede kaya ito sa smartbro fixed??? kasi may antena pa ako ng smartbro na hindi nila kinukuha.. heheheh…

  12. Gravatar Icon calvin replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 6:01 pm (12)

    paano pag mahina signal kung san ka pupunta? for example sa province. hindi ba lugi ka?

  13. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 6:14 pm (13)

    Actually, because of such circumstances, this pre-paid kit makes more sense — you only pay for hours you used. So if you can’t get good connection for a month ‘coz you’re in the province, you don’t pay anything since you didn’t use the connection time.

  14. Gravatar Icon Dexter replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 7:01 pm (14)

    medyo mahal pa rin yung 4500

  15. Gravatar Icon ChrisMo replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 8:12 pm (15)

    The province signal is my primary concern, has anyone cared to test the connection speeds while in transit? i.e., bus going to somewhere…

    I hope the advertised speed is also holds true in provincial areas…

  16. Gravatar Icon erjanorbe replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 8:16 pm (16)

    The expense depends on the user. If you’re always on the go, but if it’s just for emergency use (like submitting documents, etc.) prepaid is the best for you. If you’re a power user and you want mobility, then go for a post paid unlimited plan.

    P4,500 is just a one time payment though, and it comes with the USB modem, sim card and P30 credits rather than getting a third party one which costs P5k and above.

    But the best way is, if you have a 3G phone all you’re going to do is connect it to your laptop and using it as a wireless modem without paying P4,500. The downside, as stated above, is your phone’s battery life.

  17. Gravatar Icon Hezron replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 9:22 pm (17)

    Very expensive, why not buy LG KU250 which is capable to be used as a modem and it’s cheap. I think CP battery is not a reason not to use a CP as a modem, coz if you’ll connect it to a Desktop i’m sure the battery will still be charged coz it’s connected to PC usb.

    That dongle is really expensive including the rate. Grabe naman ang SMART!

  18. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 10:28 pm (18)

    @Hezron, I think the dongle was just bought whole-sale from a supplier. Possibly ZTE or Huawei. (Same thing they did with all the Motorola Canopy for Smart Bro.)

    And as mentioned above, if you buy the dongle from a retail shop it costs you Php7,500. That’s based on the price given to me by Silicon Valley/Electroworld in MOA.

  19. Gravatar Icon sylv3rblade replied on Apr 14th, 2008 at 11:49 pm (19)

    Expensive yes.
    But is it worth it? As much as I hate to say it, it’s a yes.

    I won’t be surprised if people bashed this because of the initial price and Smart Bro’s past woes but as of yet, we’ve still to see some move from Globe (or any other mobile ISP) to take a bite at Smart’s share.

    +1 rep for the people at Smart for this product/service

    -1 rep for still not acknowledging our disconnection from SmartBro =(

  20. Gravatar Icon ChiQ Montes replied on Apr 15th, 2008 at 9:03 am (20)

    I am definitely tempted to avail of this service. Yuga, have you tried this urself?

  21. Gravatar Icon rhodamarie replied on Apr 15th, 2008 at 10:12 am (21)

    I am currently a Globe Visibility subscriber, paying 2k per month, unlimited. I have been using this for almost two years now, however my problem is the data card. The plan came with a PCMCIA card but the new laptops now have Expresscard. =( Would you guys know of any available adapters in the market? OR at least a USB modem I could use to replace this Huawei E620 data card?

  22. Gravatar Icon Roger D replied on Apr 15th, 2008 at 11:43 am (22)

    My bottom line is the speed, I used PLDT WeRoam and I was very very very disappointed with it. Mabilis pa 14.4k na dial-up, and to think I am in the metropolis. Kahit anong sabihin ng rep, it was so slllloowwww. I hope this one, it is the opposite.

  23. Gravatar Icon Tahn replied on Apr 15th, 2008 at 7:10 pm (23)

    They definitely expanded their horizons. But I still hate Smart’s service.

  24. Gravatar Icon franz replied on Apr 15th, 2008 at 11:06 pm (24)

    quite expensive for me

  25. Gravatar Icon vhonne replied on Apr 16th, 2008 at 12:48 am (25)

    mahal p rin… d2 kc sa shop samin… 15 pesos lng per hour… ung 30 pesos n load nila… pumapatak ng 20 pesos per hour… magaling p sa shop n lng mag-internet…

    pero smartbro subscriber po ako… ehehe…

  26. Gravatar Icon Macpinoy replied on Apr 18th, 2008 at 4:45 pm (26)

    Unboxing pics (and first impressions) at http://www.macpinoy.com/2008/04/18/smart-bro/

  27. Gravatar Icon TREB replied on Apr 22nd, 2008 at 2:59 am (27)

    for rhodamarie or yuga, kindly comment naman sa globe visibility, takot kasi ako sa 24months lock-in period nila. globe says up to 1.4mbps. ok lang if it,s true, if not lugi sa 2k na monthly. what’s the speed you are getting. I’m from las pinas.

  28. Gravatar Icon Rondon replied on Apr 22nd, 2008 at 7:55 am (28)

    @TREB

    While I don’t own one, I’ve personally seen a Globe Visibility in action. I cannot comment on the lock-in period though.

    The one I saw used a Huawei E220. Varying speeds depending on what signal you get:
    Edge / GPRS - estimated near dial-up up to 384kbps
    3G - greater than 384kps

    I saw it download torrent at 40kb/s with a 3G signal.

    No problem working on Win2K / WinXP. It even worked with the Asus eee PC too (with Xandros default OS). Had trouble making it work with Ubuntu though (on the same eee pc).

  29. Gravatar Icon nagred replied on Apr 30th, 2008 at 4:42 am (29)

    OK lang sana kung lahat damihan naman ng Smart ang area ng kanilang 3G coverage. para di lang gprs ang nakukuha pag labas sa 3G area nila.

  30. Gravatar Icon hukblahap replied on Apr 30th, 2008 at 10:05 am (30)

    I’m really planning to get this one… But before buying one, i need to read more comments both constructive and destructive.

    I worried becuz since its thru a mobile phone there would still be a great difference between using a real PC and a mobile phone. Issues like web caching, signal traffic, QoS(strong & reliable connection, no DCs), security, uncontrolled interferences, like bad weather, signal coverage, etc. etc.

    The most important thing is, can it handle video/audio streaming or large file torrent downloads? I mean “384 kbps” is more than enough for it… but is it reliable?

    Thnx in advance.

  31. Gravatar Icon baby_honey replied on May 2nd, 2008 at 9:47 pm (31)

    for heavy user.. hindi sulit…

  32. Gravatar Icon RafaelC378 replied on May 3rd, 2008 at 5:52 pm (32)

    I use Wifi & other broadband to download stuff from Itunes (I have a US Store Account), mostly songs & TV Shows. Aside form that, I don’t really need broadband. But using dialup for that purpose is maddeningly slow. It takes 2 days of 24/7 downloading to complete a 1hr (~500Mb show). So I splurged for the SmartBRO Prepaid.

    No complaints so far. Am using it to download some videopodcasts and it takes only minutes what would take hours using dialup.

    For technical stuff, I got the following connection & download data from speedtest.net:

    Download 414kb/s
    Upload 43kb/s
    Ping: 811ms

    Not bad. I’m located in the Sampaloc Area near UST for 3G coverage reference.

  33. Gravatar Icon hghj replied on May 9th, 2008 at 9:47 pm (33)

    ghjghjgh

  34. Gravatar Icon mijoba6 replied on May 9th, 2008 at 11:06 pm (34)

    I prefer DSL!!!! wired connection is better than wireless. Wireless needs signal.

  35. Gravatar Icon rhoda replied on May 31st, 2008 at 8:37 pm (35)

    for TREB: Globe Visibility is sulit if:
    1. you’re not getting new laptops within the 24-month lock-in period. The software that comes with the data card is not working with Windows Vista.
    2. you are really mobile. kasi if you’re gonna use it at home… mag smartbro ka nalang
    3. there is good 3G signal in the places where you plan to use your Visibility.
    Kaya lang… latest I heard, they don’t offer Visibility to individual plan holders na eh, pang corporate nalang daw.

  36. Gravatar Icon Lito Oliveros replied on Jun 5th, 2008 at 10:01 am (36)

    I have been using the SmartBro prepaid service for the past 3 weeks, and so far satisfied with the speed and reliability. This comes in handy, if Wifi is not available.

  37. Gravatar Icon Denver replied on Jun 7th, 2008 at 12:37 am (37)

    I’d still like to get my own dongle than use my phone. For one not all phones are 3G and HSDPA. The device is already HSDPA ready and you can actually get HSDPA speeds. I do have one by the way.

    It is a bit expensive but it’s just like buying a phone as well. I guess it also depends on how much you need it.

  38. Gravatar Icon edwin dalmino replied on Jun 10th, 2008 at 10:47 pm (38)

    i’m living in bcda taguig c5… i have smart bro pre paid… sabi nyo mablis at mura how come that ni website nyo di ko ma buksan..dahil laging wala cignal..i’m lucky today na open ko ang web nyo..di ko nga ma balance my balance open>>>wala kwenta pag tyagaan ko nalang to SMART BRO NYO>>>>

  39. Gravatar Icon edwin dalmino replied on Jun 10th, 2008 at 10:50 pm (39)

    WALANG KUWENTA ANG SMART BRO PREPAID NYO….MABAGAL NA LAGI PA WALANG CIGNAL….PURO NALANG NOTHING TO DISPLAYED>>>>>KELAN KAYA ON TIME MAG KA DISPLAYED….

  40. Gravatar Icon richard replied on Jun 14th, 2008 at 2:04 pm (40)

    Mahal pa nga talaga…. sana man lang makakasure ka na malakas ang signal sa inyo… ska kung 10 peso kada oras…. dapat diba mas mura sya sa mga comp shop… sa amin kc 15 per hour…

  41. Gravatar Icon franz replied on Jun 14th, 2008 at 10:22 pm (41)

    Smartbro prepaid SUCKS. I have been getting 35 kpbs ever since I bought it even I am in a 3G site.

  42. Gravatar Icon dollarearners.blogspot replied on Jun 17th, 2008 at 6:12 am (42)

    well, smart bro is one of the best internet connect here in the philippines, because the speed are very much fit to our needs, compare with globelines (broadband) there sucks!

  43. Gravatar Icon jhayne replied on Jun 26th, 2008 at 8:55 pm (43)

    well..ndi ako msaya..ang dami ng hassle n nngyari skin s smart bro prepaid n to! to the point n ngsadya n ko s wireless center at pnalitan nla ung unit ko! asar toh! pg ngload ng 30, for one hour q lng xa ngagamit..bsta pg P20 p remaining bal. mo, asahan m for half hour nlng un imbes n one hour pa! pakshet! hirap p kontakin ng teknikal suport n yan! bwisit! kung di lng talaga nbili q n nku ndi ko pgtytyagaan!

  44. Gravatar Icon Jan Blando replied on Jul 4th, 2008 at 4:34 pm (44)

    The price of Smart Bro Prepaid has gone down to P3,800 from P4,500. http://smart.com.ph/SmartBro/Products/BROPrepaid.htm

  45. Gravatar Icon Jan Blando replied on Jul 4th, 2008 at 4:36 pm (45)

    The price has gone down to P3,800 from P4,500.
    http://smart.com.ph/SmartBro/Products/BROPrepaid.htm

  46. Gravatar Icon apatheticGirl replied on Jul 23rd, 2008 at 2:30 pm (46)

    I just wish that SMART advises its subscribers what places/cities/provinces ang meron na 3G signal na OK pang browse. So there won’t be dissapointed people.

  47. Gravatar Icon solution2008progess replied on Aug 6th, 2008 at 11:55 am (47)

    try this one
    the solution for low speed
    internet connection here in the philippines

    =http://rapidshare.com/files/135159125/your_answer.zip

  48. Gravatar Icon John replied on Aug 8th, 2008 at 11:29 am (48)

    Is it ok to use smart bro prepaid in the province? Exact location is San Fabian, Pangasinan.

    Tnx

  49. Gravatar Icon TellyBuhay replied on Aug 8th, 2008 at 1:26 pm (49)

    Just got the Smartbro prepaid.

    My boss got disappointed with globelines, due to it’s frequent connection problems.

    We now use the smartbro as a backup internet connection, aside from our compass internet dialup connection.

    and we’re also planning on getting pldt dsl.

    so now, we got 4 different internet connections in our office.

  50. Gravatar Icon REY replied on Aug 9th, 2008 at 10:32 am (50)

    Hi,

    I am writing to this forum, to inform you of the possible HEAD ACHE that you may encounter if you avail SMART BRO PRE PAID.

    You will not encounter problem connecting to SMART NETWORK, but as you use your internet, you will notice that you cannot connect to any site that you want to visit.

    Now, as you look into you connection, you will see that your PC is connected to SMART Network No. 57 or 58, etc. etc…. BUT Smart Network to Internet is NOT CONNECTED……

    And the worst thing is your time is running…… MEANING YOUR LOAD IS BEING CONSUME EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET…..

    MAIINIS LANG KAYO……

    SO THINK TWICE IN GETTING THE SERVICES OF SMART BRO PREPAID….

    regards,

    Rey Atienza

  51. Gravatar Icon K.M. replied on Aug 16th, 2008 at 6:33 pm (51)

    To everyone na nag tatanong kung may 3g ba sa kanila check this site

    http://smart.com.ph/Corporate/About/Technology/3G-Coverage.htm

    (as of end-JUNE 2007)

    sometimes kailangan magbrowse ka rin.. :)

  52. Gravatar Icon brando replied on Aug 26th, 2008 at 10:34 am (52)

    P10 per 30minute block????? it should be per minute charge. its not really P10 per 30minute. you start connect at 9:25am then stop at 10:45am (20 minutes) and you will pay P20. is that P10 per 30minutes? hello!!!

  53. Gravatar Icon TheGameEdge replied on Sep 8th, 2008 at 1:45 pm (53)

    Do they have a LIST’s of PLACES for Available 3G Networks?

    It would be really Help alot if they do have one.

  54. Gravatar Icon eduardo sadia replied on Sep 13th, 2008 at 11:02 am (54)

    walang kwenta ang pre paid smartbro nyo sayang lang money!!!!!!!!hirap pa naman buhay ngayon@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

  55. Gravatar Icon CRIS JAPORMS replied on Sep 23rd, 2008 at 5:39 pm (55)

    WLANG KWENTA SMARTBRO!!!MAY MGA SITES N DI MAPASOK GYA NG FRIENDSTER.HINDI RIN KYA MAG INSTALL NG YM KC MAY BIGLANG PUTOL ANG CONNECTION NYO.KUNG MAY YM N KYO DI RIN KYA MAG WEBCAM!DI RIN KYA MAGINSTALL NG METACAFE.BGONG FORMAT NA PC KO SAME PARIN.SO DISAPPOINTED!!!SYANG 3800 KO.WLANG UTAK NKAICP NITONG SMART BRO PURO PABOR SA SMART.SMART CLA MANGGULANG!!!! ..!..

  56. Gravatar Icon barbie replied on Sep 24th, 2008 at 2:55 pm (56)

    So true. NANGA-NGWARTA LANG ANG SMART SA PAGBENTA NITONG WALANG KAKWENTA-KWENTANG SMARTBRO!

    Lahat ng claims nila puro panloloko: 384 kbps DAW. I tested it at speedtest.net and it just registered a measly 23 kbps. Yes, 23. Accessing Youtube, Friendster and YM are out of the question. I can’t even use Firefox as my browser.

    Only P20 for one hour of internet. Sure - but since download speed is TOO SLOW, ubos na P100 mo, wala ka pang na-open na websites.

    So please, if you’re not a masochist and you still value P3800, DON’T buy Smartbro. And do your family and friends a favor - warn them too.

  57. Gravatar Icon tins replied on Sep 29th, 2008 at 11:16 am (57)

    sa mga nagrereklamo sa smartbro, baka naman ang may problema ang pc or laptop nyo mismo.. or baka naman masyado nyong sineryoso na kahit saan me signal ang smartbro. Isipin nyo wireless yan, kung sa pinakasulok ng bahay nyo kayo nakasiksik eh malamang gapagong na nga ang takbo ng net ninyo, humanap naman kayo ng mas malakas lakas na signal, hindi porke sinabing accessible na ang smartbro anywhere eh kung saan nyo maisipan maupo at mag surf eh pupuesto na kayo.. mag isip naman kayo, wag puro reklamo!

  58. Gravatar Icon dee replied on Nov 13th, 2008 at 4:36 pm (58)

    i inquired about smartbro prepaid. they’re offering 2,500 na lang for the device and sim. but when you’re not happy with it you cannot return it. you bought it na kasi. or if you want to upgrade to their prepaid. still you can’t return it. your only option is to sell it. if that’s the case, meron kaya di nagbebenta? :)

  59. Gravatar Icon Juck replied on Nov 22nd, 2008 at 12:02 pm (59)

    How long does it take for the sim card with a zero (0) load balance to be permanently disconnected?

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