How much does the unlimited data plan add to your monthly bill? I tried calling but they want all kinds of validation info and the acct isnt in my name.
On AT&T btw.
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How much does the unlimited data plan add to your monthly bill? I tried calling but they want all kinds of validation info and the acct isnt in my name.
On AT&T btw.
Should be about 30 bucks a month.
Source: Me.
EDIT: it is definitely 30 bucks.
Thanks. Thats what I thought.
Yea but wait for all the other fees that are going to rape you.
Like what?
Every provider has a ton of fees and taxes. I have 2 phones on my plan, a blackberry pearl with a data plan and a regular cell and it's about $130-140/month.
You're going to be paying for the iPhone data plan. - 30 bucks/month
Assuming you want a voice/talk plan the cheapest individual plan is 40 bucks and thats without unlimited nights and weekends and only 450 anytime minutes. So theres another 40+ dollars.
The iPhone data plan doesn't have a text messaging plan built in it so thats another 20 bucks a month if you go with the unlimited.
And then if you want the GPS or insurance on it or other features that would add up too.
I'm guessing these are the "fees" that Killuminati was talking about.
This is also why I don't have an iPhone.
I already have a plan, this iPhone will be an upgrade. We already have unlimited texts and a shit load of minutes. The data plan will be added on.
I'm approximately 100% sure that iPhone comes with unlimited texting as part of the data plan just like every other fucking smartphone on the planet.
(that said, iphone still sucks anony)
Negative.
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-pho...age=sku3790236Quote:
Originally Posted by AT&T
Note the separation of the text message plan and data plan while building your package.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Are+t...hone+data+plan
This is the "downside" of the iphone and a reason why people believe its huge ripoff. You're paying 30 bucks for hundreds and thousands of MB of data to be transferred while browsing the web, but it doesn't include text messaging which would be a few KB at the biggest for 160 character text message.
Just use Google Voice to text, problem solved.
I've had $5 unlimited text messaging since 2001 it doesn't affect me one way or the other, but good work on AT&T's part. Milk the fanboys for all they are worth.
Like I said, we already have unlimited texting.
I mean, granted the other person would also have to have an IM service (if you were going to use AIM, for example), but doesn't everyone have one? My phone is 112 years old and holds 20 text messages total (including outgoing), but even I can text using AIM. Of course, I have unlimited texting myself, but it wouldn't cost the iPhone user a penny - it'd just be data.
The point is - there are tons of websites that let you send texts to mobile phones for free. It does seem outrageous that you have to pay anything at all to text when you have unlimited data transfer, but hey. Just stick it to the man and go around it, right? Considering how most of us circumvent a point of sale to acquire our media these days, it seems like no big deal to add one more thing to the list.
hmm, i think yahoo's im service actually allows you to send and receive cell phone text messages actually
Yeah so if it can do that why is anyone with a smart phone paying for text bundles.
because maybe the phone is smarter than the user *titters*
well killum that same argument can be used versus every single apple product available in one way or another
No not with as many 3rd party applications but you don't need access to 50,000 apps to get everything you need. Iphones can't multi task, they overprice their plan, reject apps based on their own greed, limit customization greatly and spread out standard features over multiple versions of a phone just to milk people for as much as they can. Get an android phone.
Just an fyi there are like 20 android phones coming out before 2010.
Did someone say iPhone?
1st gen user here. Getting the 3gs in feburary when my contract expires.
The nice thing about android phones is that even if you get one with cupcake any updates or newer versions of android they post will most likely work with your phone. G1's were able to upgrade to cupcake with no problem and an entirely new version is just one flash away.
The nice thing about a blackberry is that it is the best.
the nice thing about having a big dick is because it is the best
Phone should be here Monday.