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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
$136 for 3 lines with 20GB shared (w/rollover) on ATT (23% FAN discount on $100 data package).

Wife has 6+ so tack on another $32.50 for that. I own my 6 and my mom owns her 5.
 
iPhone 6 16gb.
Bought outright, so not a locked in plan.

Plan is currently $40 a month. (AUD)
Unlimited SMS, MMS and calls to Oz Numbers
3gb data (3G only, not much of a concern since I only get 3G at home and at school).
1gb data every Sunday to use on the Sunday.
All up about 7-8gb a month (depending on week count).
Prepaid.
Boost Mobile (Runs of Telstra Retail, for the Aussie MacRumors fans out there - if you understand the difference between Wholesale and Retail.)
 
My phone is paid, so it´s just the service I get charged for now days.

Last month they jacked up my price by $6 but gave me LTE in return, was stuck on 3G before.. Not happy about the higher price but I went from 15Mb/s to almost 80Mb/s on my iPhone 5c so I got something for it at least..

So now I pay a total of $36 (≈$29 ex VAT).
Unlimited data, text and minutes.

Will change to something cheaper next time there is a nice iphone available.
 
They have a policty that you can't switch plans unless the new plan is more expensive. Yeah.

That´s weird, all the Telenor marketing around here is about how easy it is to change plans up or down and take out new phones half way through and stuff..

They even have a stupid commercial about it..
Change/flex/try "do what you want" "at Telenor it´s the customer who decide"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huPCAW-fQ0g
 
In the UK

1 iphone 6

Unlimited texts (SMS)
Unlimited calls
2gb of data

£38 gbp or $58.86 usd

Is this a good deal?
 
Sim only.
Tele2 (tmobile)
Unlimited calls and text messages
1 Gb data

22 euros,

Iphone 6+ 64GB 380 euros (grey import-bitcoins purchase) new in box, is a business what i do. And sell them online for 600 euros.
 
Sim only. 10.50 Euros, 700 MB (I don't need more, at all) and unlimited calls/text messages. YouFone (part of the Dutch KPN network)
 
AT&T, 4 lines each with unlimited data, unlimited text, mobile to ANY mobile, 700 shares voice with rollover... $195 with discount. Also 2 year subsidies on phones.
 
Let's see. I pay around €50 for my iPhone 6 on contract, which includes 2 GB of data, unlimited text and talk. Spotify charges me €12,99 and my insurance costs €13,99. The € sign is interchangeable with the $ nowadays, so do the math..
 
Provider: Aldi Talk (Germany)
Cost: 8€
Included: 300 units (min and/or text), community flat, 300MB LTE

Bought the iPhone 5S separately direct from Apple.
 
$140 on AT&T for 3 lines. Own all 3 phones attached. Unlimited talk and text, 30GB data. Not sure how I wound up with that much data for that little, but I'm not complaining.

Looking forward to seeing what happens when I start upgrading phones....
 
$164 including tax for 2 phones. Sharing 6GB data plan, unlimited call + text, nation wide calling, voicemail, call display, etc.

I live in Canada, and I'm with Rogers.
 
Always on WiFi, 1g of data, unlimited talk /text, paid off iPhone 6 plus - $48.00 after tax etc. (FAN).
 
3 lines
All iPhone 6 plus, all with annual upgrade option on lease, all 64gb models.

35 per month per line for lease fee.
140 month for unlimited talk, text, and LTE.
11 per line per month for insurance.

105 phones per month.
140 service per month.
33 total insurance.

278 plus tax.
Right at 300 with taxes.

Not bad for 3 devices on monthly installment, with annual upgrades, and unlimited everything.
 
3 lines
All iPhone 6 plus, all with annual upgrade option on lease, all 64gb models.

35 per month per line for lease fee.
140 month for unlimited talk, text, and LTE.
11 per line per month for insurance.

105 phones per month.
140 service per month.
33 total insurance.

278 plus tax.
Right at 300 with taxes.

Not bad for 3 devices on monthly installment, with annual upgrades, and unlimited everything.

If you're on grandfathered plan you're eligible for 2 year subsidy.
 
iPhone 6 16gb.
Bought outright, so not a locked in plan.

Plan is currently $40 a month. (AUD)
Unlimited SMS, MMS and calls to Oz Numbers
3gb data (3G only, not much of a concern since I only get 3G at home and at school).
1gb data every Sunday to use on the Sunday.
All up about 7-8gb a month (depending on week count).
Prepaid.
Boost Mobile (Runs of Telstra Retail, for the Aussie MacRumors fans out there - if you understand the difference between Wholesale and Retail.)

That's actually quite a good plan. I understand the difference between Wholesale and Retail :p

Wish I knew about Boost Mobile before i went with Telstra for my sims.
 
£18 on Three

30 days rolling contract

200 mins
200 text
Unlimited internet
 
Currently $135 a month. Two Mobile services. Both iPhones now. 500MB Data.

Don't use much data on the road unless I am near Wifi hot spot, and in Perth of all places in Australia has the most dodgiest Free WIFI hot spots. Although mainly I use the free Telstra WIFI service.
 
£18 on Three

30 days rolling contract

200 mins
200 text
Unlimited internet

Im on the same monthly sim only deal with Three, only I updated my contract after their price hikes. 200 mins, 2000 Three to Three, unlimited texts, unlimited data, 4GB tethering £20 a month. The exact same contract was on offer about 2 years ago for around £12.90, shame Threes pricing has increased so much.

Since my family all are on three I get 2000 mins so the remaining 200 are enough. Data is what I use most of, so with an unlimited plan I never have to worry about any data caps.
 
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