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What is your TOTAL monthly iPhone bill?

  • <$50

    Votes: 753 40.0%
  • $50-$75

    Votes: 268 14.2%
  • $75-$100

    Votes: 243 12.9%
  • $100-$125

    Votes: 167 8.9%
  • $125-$150

    Votes: 117 6.2%
  • $160-$175

    Votes: 53 2.8%
  • $175-$200

    Votes: 87 4.6%
  • $200-$250

    Votes: 94 5.0%
  • $250-$300

    Votes: 41 2.2%
  • >$300

    Votes: 61 3.2%

  • Total voters
    1,884
Mint Mobile 4GB 5G/4g lte $15 x2--$30 total for two lines. One line previously was 10gb/mo at $20 but usage was below 3GB/mo. Huge savings over ATT (especially after losing 3 offspring lines).
Just switched to the same Mint Mobile plan. We were on Ting for years but they still don’t do esim. I ordered a 14 Pro Max so had to make the move. The conversion from psim to esim was super easy. And I think our bill will even be a little less now.
 
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Updated phone plan

AT&T Prepaid

6 Lines.
15gb with rollover per line.
$160

But I pay less buying the At&T prepaid cards from Target (Red card always saves 5%) + there are sales pretty much every other month on the cards.
 
Carrier: Plus GSM
Poland, Europe

25zł (5,31$):
- 30GB LTE / month
- 4GB in roaming in Europe if was less than half of the month abroad
- unlimited calls
- unlimited SMS / MMS

My 2 year plan has ended in January of this year and they forgot about me, so I keep old discounts and cost :)
 
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Down to $130 for 2 unlimited lines with Verizon. Was closer to $200 but took my wife’s watch off and Verizon gave me $35 in monthly loyalty discounts. Still pretty pricey but I can live with it now. I hate data caps.
 
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You might be better off starting a separate thread.

Apologies for not reading 2, 935 posts although I have monitored the thread on occasion.
My job has been paying all my iPhone bills. Due to my wife's illness, I must surrender this job as we move close to immediate family in another state. Having been to 90 countries, I will do restricted travel where only my actual expenses are covered. (I am actively seeking full-time employment.)
I am attaching screenshots of the two plans that might work for me. I do not plan to switch before 7/1/23 (when my contract ends) as I have another international trip in late June and I know my current AT&T (premium unlimited) plan works in the UK and Switzerland.
So how would these plans from Consumer Cellular and T-Mobile compare for adding service for my Apple Watch? How well do these plans work away from North America? When T-Mobile says unlimited data on 'their' network how well does that work when driving and flying around the USA? Is CC 10GB a better choice for domestic and international travel? Is one more reliable than the other in terms of connections and customer service?
And so on for one who gets AARP and 55+ plans. I am grateful for advice from this informed community.View attachment 2179350View attachment 2179351
 
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Three iPhone

Sim 1 - Airtel Postpaid India
Plan - Family Plan for three iPhone INR 1200 ($14.63)
100 GB Per Month with Data Rollover of 200 GB Family Plan

Sim 2 - Jio Prepaid India
Plan Details Below
Yearly Contract of INR3000 ($36.42)
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We have very Cheap Internet in India
 
Canada prices still stink but slowly getting better. Have a $65 plan with 100gb high speed data and unlimited after that at reduced speeds. Previous to this I was paying $87 a month for 50gb.
 
My current bill is £39 a month for an iPhone 13 Pro Max with unlimited texts and calls and with 250GB of data. I'm in a 2 year contract which started in September. Looking at how the prices have soared recently, I think this will be my last Pro iPhone and next upgrade I will be looking to get the costs down. Its just dawned on me that whatever iPhone I am using, I am just doing the same thing with it. My previous bill was around £30 a month so I regret increasing it for not much benefit. On average I use about 4GB a month too.
 
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Just buy the last years Pro at discount and use the cheapest monthly rolling contract, like Vodafone’s VoXi or 1p Mobile on EE.
 
Just buy the last years Pro at discount and use the cheapest monthly rolling contract, like Vodafone’s VoXi or 1p Mobile on EE.
That's what I did, I waited for the 14 to be released and then bought the 13 Pro Max, but next time around the Pro's have gone up again by £150 on release so I doubt the saving will be that much. I might as well buy last years standard iPhone which will feel like a saving, hopefully lol. I am currently on Vodafone and have no complaints with that side of things.
 
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Just taken out a Lycra Mobile Sim to try out. 1p a month for 6 months, therefore 6p in total. Then £4.00 a month after. Unlimited Mins and Texts and 4gb data. After 6 months will move on to the next cheap option.
 
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it's always a joy to see this post necro.. gives me an opportunity to update my cell phone plan.

My verizon, I've since dropped the LTE watch and I'm back down to $80.99. for the Get More plan.

see yall again in a year or so.
 
T-Mobile unlimited data, text and calls for iPhone, Apple Watch and iPad, $80. Grandfathered unlimited iPad data no longer available so clinging to it.
 
$105 per month total with T-Mobile....unlimited 5G which covers two iPhones, one iPad and three Apple Watches.
 
10 €. I always buy my phones in full, and then use prepaid-cards.

For me personally, that’s the most convenient way since I don’t have to to worry about anything
 
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Canada prices still stink but slowly getting better. Have a $65 plan with 100gb high speed data and unlimited after that at reduced speeds. Previous to this I was paying $87 a month for 50gb.
How did you land that deal? I'm still paying $85 for 35 GB with Telus. To be honest it is more data than I need though as the most I've ever used is about 15 GB, and that was when I was out of town for a couple weeks. Typically I work from home and end up using under 5 GB in a month. Bell keeps offering me 20 GB for $55 (I was a former Bell customer) and I might just take it when my contract expires in June.
 
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