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What is your TOTAL monthly iPhone bill?

  • <$50

    Votes: 753 40.0%
  • $50-$75

    Votes: 267 14.2%
  • $75-$100

    Votes: 244 13.0%
  • $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
Does that include tethering?

I pay £42 with EE (4g)

Unlimited text, unlimited calls, 11GB internet (with tethering)

Use it with my iPad and Computer when out and about.

Three's One Plan includes Tethering, yes.

You can add it to their other price plans (not sure about PAYG or PAYG MBB) for a further £5 on top.

It's a rolling add-on which can be cancelled at anytime I believe.
 
Which carrier? Incl. hotspot functionality?

Wind Mobile (Canada)

I can tether with my android, I've gone over 5gb many times (after which I'm throttled but I can still download at slower speeds).

I should mention I also get free unlimited calling to USA and unlimited global texting. I've got full voicemail package as well and call waiting.

I'm sure to you guys it sounds like a steal at my price, and while it is, there is a catch:

Service is only available in a small number of cities; Toronto area, Calgary, Vancouver, Kitchener/Waterloo, London, etc. Once you step out of the area where Wind has towers, youre on roaming rates with Rogers.

I wouldnt dare to sign up with Rogers, their pricing is disgustingly high:

http://www.rogers.com/web/content/allplans

Closest plan is $120 per month at 6gb data usage with very high overage charges on top. The only other national alternative is Bell which charges basically the same prices. Canada has a tortured telecommunications space.
 
How much is your monthly iPhone bill?

My total bill will be in December this year to December 2015 (2 year-contract with Tele2) 474 SEK/month. I paid also 995 SEK extra because I took 64GB-version. I payed before 249 SEK/month (no contract) and for that I got 1GB data/month and free calls and text to all operators in Sweden (it's same as now as well of course), even for regular phones. So I can talk till I drain my battery. :)

So yes it's a good deal, especially for the phone cause I "earned" 2000 SEK on signing the contract (it costs 8300 SEK in our stores or more).
 
6 iphones on ATT

10GB mobile share plan
our whole family averages just under 3GB per month


$330 after discounts and taxes
 
Three's One Plan includes Tethering, yes.

You can add it to their other price plans (not sure about PAYG or PAYG MBB) for a further £5 on top.

It's a rolling add-on which can be cancelled at anytime I believe.

There is almost no need to have a home phone / internet then! Not sure how well online gaming would work on a PS3 tethered to my iPhone but this could save £45 a month.
 
Singtel in Singapore for $100 SGD or about $80 USD. Free incoming, 500 outgoing anytime. 1000 text. 4GB of data. 2 year contract phone costs varies but with this plan it was. $128 sgd this year, last year was $50. Basically higher your plan cheaper the phone.
 
$599 is a scary amount. Who would pay that for mobile service, even if it is across several devices?

I'm £70 for my iPhone, my wife's iPhone and my iPad. All have unlimited data + tethering. Three UK.
 
AT&T Here w/ Family Plan.

59.99 (discounted to 50.99) for 500 (I think) minutes.
9.99 for additional line
6.99 for Asurion insurance
30.00 for 3GB data

I recently removed my $20 SMS Unlimited plan since I realized that 99.9% of the people I text with are on iMessage. Looking at past usage, I've only used <50 SMS on average per month. Paying per SMS is a better deal since I hardly use it. I can always add it back on - at anytime, mid billing cycle also - if I'm going beyond 100 SMS ($20).
 
There is almost no need to have a home phone / internet then! Not sure how well online gaming would work on a PS3 tethered to my iPhone but this could save £45 a month.

I know Three operate a Traffic Management Policy but I guess with their All You Can Eat Data it's worth a try without having to worry about overage!

I would've gone for Three before taking out my airtime agreement with Vodafone (the free nudge up to LTE etc) however after a previous bad experience with leaving them (customer service was a nightmare) it left a sour taste in my mouth, sadly.
 
I'm with Telus here in Canada. I have 4 lines with them, 2 iPhone's and 2 iPad minis. This is what I pay for my fiancee and myself:

$55 for each iPhone
$30 for 2GB of Data
$10 for each iPad

$160 plus tax

I get the following features:

- Family Calling LD
- Text Messaging Services
- Unlimited Canadian LD
- CAN&US LD PayPerUseAccess
- MHSI APN Access
- SPARK Sampler
- Share-PPU
- Unlimited Messaging
- Family Calling
- 911 Emergency Access Charge
- Conference Calling
- Call Display
- Outbound Call Display On
- Call Waiting
- Voice Mail 3
- 2GB Shared Data Between Devices

Honestly, we hardly hit 1.5GB used per month and if we need more data I can also go to the next tier which right now is 3GB+3GB Bonus.
 
Verizon nationwide 450 minutes 50.99
2GB data plan 30.00
Unlimited messaging
15% Commonwealth discount
Total bill 87.48
 
399 sek per month, about 60 dollars.

gives me 4GB of data, unlimited calls and text. And all of that call waiting, merge calls and tethering that you yanks apparently don't get in your plans without paying extra.
 
Verizon Loyalty plan 1 yr

Unlimited Txt

Unlimited Voice

2 GB data

Call waiting / Call forwarding, Yada, yada, and so forth

$60.00 Per Month
 

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NZ$40/month for 50 minutes, 300 texts and 500 MB. I could've gone on the $25 plan which just gives me the data since I don't make many calls, but then I wouldn't have received the $400 subsidy on my 4S so the overall cost would actually be a little higher!

Now that I'm out of contract I'm in the process of switching to another company (I've ordered a SIM and I'm expecting it to arrive tomorrow).

NZ$16/month for 90 minutes, unlimited texts and 500 MB, although currently there's a Christmas promotion for 180 minutes and 1 GB at that price. Once that promotion expires, I'll probably switch to their $20 for 1 GB plan.

I still don't make many calls so 90 minutes is more than enough for me :)
 
Singapore. StarHub. $63 per month. 300 minutes free outgoing calls, 900 free outgoing SMS and 4gb of free data. 2 additional free SIM cards (unique numbers) to share with the main line's free calls, SMS and data for free (supposedly each additional SIM would cost $16 each per month, but I got both for free for 2 years. Used one on my iPad 3). :)
 
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I bought my 5S so on a sim only plan;

Vodafone

900 mins
Unlimited texts
500mb data

£13 per month.
 
Now that I'm out of contract I'm in the process of switching to another company (I've ordered a SIM and I'm expecting it to arrive tomorrow).

NZ$16/month for 90 minutes, unlimited texts and 500 MB, although currently there's a Christmas promotion for 180 minutes and 1 GB at that price. Once that promotion expires, I'll probably switch to their $20 for 1 GB plan.

I still don't make many calls so 90 minutes is more than enough for me :)

:eek: Just my .02 cents Nermal

I thought so myself, but just this week I was on the phone with T-Mobil tech for over 25 minutes, than to a Verizon tech for over 58 minutes, just one day. Prior months I have had issues with my cable company, and have had lengthy calls with them. Way over 200 minutes just with tech support for one month.

200 minutes is short enough just in case.
 
:eek: Just my .02 cents Nermal

I thought so myself, but just this week I was on the phone with T-Mobil tech for over 25 minutes, than to a Verizon tech for over 58 minutes, just one day. Prior months I have had issues with my cable company, and have had lengthy calls with them. Way over 200 minutes just with tech support for one month.

200 minutes is short enough just in case.

Don't companies have toll-free numbers over there? :eek:

Edit: Even then, if by some craziness I were to overrun my 90 minutes, then I'd just pay the $4 to add another 60...
 
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