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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
I was with Sprint during the merger, so I've held onto my plan.

US$66.25 includes my 2022 iPhone SE for $1.25 each month, 60 GB mobile hotspot, 50 GB (unlimited data, rather than the old 22 GB), Hulu, free calls and text messages to Canada, Mexico, and more.

Now that I don't travel, I could probably go much less expensive, but I like my T-Mobile service, although the data breaches are a bit rough.
 
£15/month for 2 numbers on EE, 35GB 5G data, unlimited calls/texts. Devices are always paid for upfront and aren't included in the SIM only plans I go for.
 
Next week Aldi Talk (Germany) will announce new yearly packages:
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I pay around $25 monthly, 10GB data, free calls, 5G and added an extra sim on top for $5 that I can share data with.
The data that aren't being used are added on top of next month data.
 
In The Netherlands I used to pay 75,- euros a month for 10GB Data and unlimited calls.

However, here in Argentina I pay 17.000 pesos (13 Euros/Dollars) for 20 GB, unlimited calls/SMS, and once I go through my data, I can still use WhatsApp. Fun though, to add an additional 5GB is just 1700 pesos, which is equal to 1,30 eur/dollar.

Amo Argentina 🫶🏼🇦🇷
75 euro per month isn't normal for 10gb in the Netherlands, you must've moved like 8 years ago :p

I pay €11,63 for 20GB, 5G, 200min, unlimited SMS :)
 
$25 per month. ATT Prepaid. Love it!
unlimited talk text with 16gb of rollover data.
 
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$34 50 GB at 4G speeds (up to 100 Mbps) with Koodo. I also get Netflix/Disney+ with ads and Amazon Prime bundle for $10/mo. (Exclusive to Koodo customers.)
 
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£10 a month with ID Mobile. 60GB of data, unlimited minutes and texts.

I see more expensive plans advertised by bigger companies but I've no idea why people go for them.
 
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£10 a month with ID Mobile. 60GB of data, unlimited minutes and texts.

I see more expensive plans advertised by bigger companies but I've not idea why people go for them.
Sometimes because bigger company have better network. I am on EE PAYG and pay same but lot less data and 4G only. Most people I defo agree best go with small network cos value is better etc. I need have good signal most place especially whenever I go London, EE is only network I know works best for London because my father have been through lot of networks and my friends been using other network and they never always have signal for all area of London I have been to. It always just me on EE. Reason for that because I am Deaf I need able text and have data for maps, trains, bus etc, I do not want get stuck or lost without data and I cannot just ask anyone around me for directions etc. I need my iPhone for that. So that why I stick with EE for now until any network have equal coverage compare to EE but none are at moment.
 
£10 a month with ID Mobile. 60GB of data, unlimited minutes and texts.

I see more expensive plans advertised by bigger companies but I've not idea why people go for them.

Sometimes because bigger company have better network. I am on EE PAYG and pay same but lot less data and 4G only. Most people I defo agree best go with small network cos value is better etc. I need have good signal most place especially whenever I go London, EE is only network I know works best for London because my father have been through lot of networks and my friends been using other network and they never always have signal for all area of London I have been to. It always just me on EE. Reason for that because I am Deaf I need able text and have data for maps, trains, bus etc, I do not want get stuck or lost without data and I cannot just ask anyone around me for directions etc. I need my iPhone for that. So that why I stick with EE for now until any network have equal coverage compare to EE but none are at moment.
Yep, I’ve definitely noticed the difference. I use BT mobile which uses EE’s network and its must better and faster than other networks I use. Whilst I don’t want to pay through the roof I avoid the dirt cheap ones that use a crap network like GiffGaff.

I currently pay £15 something per month (gone up a bit cos of the annual price rise) for 100GB, unlimited texts and unlimited mins. It’s a 50GB plan but I get double data cos I’m with BT for broadband.
 
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$130 a month with Verizon, includes Apple Watch Ultra 2 with Cellular, Disney Plus Bundle (Discovery, Disney, Hulu, ESPN +), Apple Arcade, 30gb hotspot data. 5G Get More Plan.
 
$17.50 a month 100gb with unlimited calls and texts on Rogers. Canada and US usage with no roaming.
HOW? That's the lowest I've seen in Canada! I don't believe you, sorry! Is this with an EPP or a bundle discount?
 
Xfinity Mobile, $21 for 5 phone lines and includes 1 GB of data. Data is $12/GB (going up to $20 next month) and we typically use a few MB/month unless on trips where we may use a hundred MB of data. Unlimited calls and text and the Xfinity Mobile WiFi network which is why are cellular data use is so low. So I expect to pay about $31/month for 5 lines next month and for the foreseeable future.
 
HOW? That's the lowest I've seen in Canada! I don't believe you, sorry! Is this with an EPP or a bundle discount?
It’s actually supposed to be $42 but for whatever reason they’ve been giving me lots of discounts. Not sure if it’s a mistake on their end but I won’t be calling them to find out!
 
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Unlimited* 5G** for 30 days at ₱399

- US$6.32
- 5.83 Euro

*Subject to a ambiguous Fair Use Policy
**Unlimited applies to 5G network only. 3G/4G networks consumes your monthly data allocation
 
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Here in Germany I snatched a sim.de Black Friday contract, paying 5 Euro/Month for 6 GB data and unlimited calls, plus 3 Euro/Month for Apple Watch cellular multi-sim support.
 
No smartphone here; just an old school flip-phone that I seldom carry. Prefer to be off-line when away from my desk.

$9.00 (about $US 5.00) a month for 50 minutes talk time and 1,000 texts. Way more than I need to take or make the occasional call, mostly to arrange to meet in person.
 
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I pay $40 a month (Australian Dollars) for unlimited data (slowed down at some point probably but have not had that happen to me yet). I ended up reading the contract and it did say they had the right to slow down if you exceed usage and interupt other users who are using the mobile internet services. I mainly am happy with the unlimited calls and texts to any network in Australia. I think i have some international calls, but **** International mobile users :p There are otherways to get in contact with someone from other countries without needing a mobile number :p
 
I've just switched. I'm paying £3.49 for the next 3 months with Lebara. 30GB of data. It changes to £8 after the 3 months period has ended.
 
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