best app for just one phone
I need and app that let's me make a decent amount of money only have my main phone right now
Go for something that was in the 40-50 range and on sale now. Just avoid the really cheap ones. There are plenty of prepaid phones that run perk,swagbucks, checkpoints, rewardable...ect youlotto isn't compatible with a lot of them though. I recently bought an rca tablet at Walmart for 37 bucks that works great. I think tablets might be a good idea.
I think the best for one phone is Swagbucks's apps. You can easily get at least $1 a day using all the video apps. Once you get enough for a second device ($20-$30 ideally), do 2 Swagbucks apps at a time, etc till you have enough phones to cover at least half of the apps at the same time (6 apps so 3 phones), then you can start dividing your phones for other apps also (YooLotto, Perk, Rewardable, etc.)
The bad thing about tablets is they draw way more power since they have a bigger screen, that means the devices are more expensive to run and you'll likely make less earning back once you pay your electricity bills.Go for something that was in the 40-50 range and on sale now. Just avoid the really cheap ones. There are plenty of prepaid phones that run perk,swagbucks, checkpoints, rewardable...ect youlotto isn't compatible with a lot of them though. I recently bought an rca tablet at Walmart for 37 bucks that works great. I think tablets might be a good idea.
I agree, the goal always becomes getting more devices. Swagbucks is a steady earning app. The others seem to fluctuate more.I think the best for one phone is Swagbucks's apps. You can easily get at least $1 a day using all the video apps. Once you get enough for a second device ($20-$30 ideally), do 2 Swagbucks apps at a time, etc till you have enough phones to cover at least half of the apps at the same time (6 apps so 3 phones), then you can start dividing your phones for other apps also (YooLotto, Perk, Rewardable, etc.)
That's not what I'm saying, why buy tablets at all if they cost more and use more energy. Unless you got a really good sale on one, they start at around $50 when some really good phones for this can be bought for around $25, run all the exact same apps/sites, and have more negatives also.I really don't think a few cents for electricity is gonna make much difference. It's not like you're gonna go out and buy 100 tablets. Let's be realistic her. It's good to have a couple tablets.
Not just increased power usage when charging but when using them off the charger (which you should do often to prevent the battery from bloating) the bigger screen means less battery life (less time you can keep it off the charger means and less your devices will last from battery bloat or charge cycles), many apps block installs (via Google Play or in the app itself) on tablets, and of course they take up more storage.
Like if you got them for really cheap (same or less as a phone) then yeah, go ahead but why buy them willingly with all the drawbacks they have?
Well even then, you can still buy the more expensive phones instead of tablets and not have the few downsides I've mentioned.I can already tell that the rca tablet and the fire tablet are going to last way longer then the cheaper phones that I bought. That's kinda more important. You really should start some kind of upgrade from some of the cheaper phones
My point here is though, you made a post recommending somebody with 1 phone (the OP) to buy $40-50 tablets to get started which is the wrong thing to do. They should buy $15-25 phones to start and then upgrade to those more expensive devices (tablet or phone) later on.
You just have to keep an eye out for deals. For example here's a phone I got 2 of recently when it was on sale for $12 (now it's $30 so I wouldn't get it) https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01 ... UTF8&psc=1 Basically look for any phone under $25 to start out with that has at least Android 5.0 (and up) and has a quad-core processor.Where do you find cheap phones
Once you've saved up a sizeable amount though, I would start buying slightly more expensive $25-50 devices as they will likely last longer and will have less crashes (aka more earnings)
On those 2 phones I just got, the YooRewards private beta. It's been running almost non-stop since I got them almost a month ago (April 28th). I've only had to interact with the devices twice (each time to install a YooRewards update since it's currently not in the Play Store so no auto-updates)What do you run on itYou just have to keep an eye out for deals. For example here's a phone I got 2 of recently when it was on sale for $12 (now it's $30 so I wouldn't get it) https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01 ... UTF8&psc=1 Basically look for any phone under $25 to start out with that has at least Android 5.0 (and up) and has a quad-core processor.Where do you find cheap phones
Once you've saved up a sizeable amount though, I would start buying slightly more expensive $25-50 devices as they will likely last longer and will have less crashes (aka more earnings)