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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
AT&T GoPhone, $55
Unl T&T
5 GB Data+ Rollover

It works just fine on my 5S. This is my first post on the forums!

Welcome to the forums :)

I'm on GoPhone as well, albeit the 2 GB plan at $40/mo (after $5 autofill discount).

Might end up switching though to T-mobile's 5gb 100 min plan at $30/mo. We'll see...
 
  1. Who your carrier is? AT&T
  2. How many lines do you have? 2 iPhones
  3. Your minutes/texts allotment: 850 Mins /Unlimited Texts
  4. Your data allotment: Unlimited Data
  5. What other features are included? Family Talk w/ Rollover, Unlimited Mobile to Mobile and Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes
  6. What promotions/discounts do you receive? FAN Discount, Subsidized iPhones - 2 Year Contract.
  7. What your TOTAL monthly bill is (taxes & fees included): $169
 
~$280 with Verizon. 5 lines, XL 12GB data plan. Unlimited minutes, unlimited texts. Tethering is included.

2 lines are going with an installment plan, 1 is under contract, 2 are not under a contract, so some lines are expensive that's why we pay almost $300 a month...
 
This is how it is in Finland. My carrier is Sonera.

Minutes/texts are unlimited
Data is 50GB (no speed limit in 4G)
After taxes about 20$ a month

I use wifi at home and work. I know I dont have to use wifi but it helps with the batterylife
 
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Wow only $20?! Wish the U.S. would catch on with the rest of the world.

Damn those Nordic/European countries, and they have a great national health insurance and free college education, and free money if you don't have a job, which they can use to travel overseas. Or am I mistaken, please enlighten me.

  1. Who your carrier is? Verizon
  2. How many lines do you have? 1 iPhone 5 from the year 2012
  3. Your minutes/texts allotment: 450 Mins /NO texts
  4. Your data allotment: Unlimited Data
  5. What other features are included? None
  6. What promotions/discounts do you receive? Work discount (something like 15% off)
  7. What your TOTAL monthly bill is (taxes & fees included): $80

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I cancelled my Verizon plan since I am traveling long term after 6 years of being with verizon wireless. So I'm using local wireless carriers while overseas since I will be saving

  1. Who your carrier is? Local wireless carrier
  2. How many lines do you have? 1 iphone 5
  3. Your minutes/texts allotment: Varies from carrier to carrier locally, usually top up as I go depending on how much I need to call locally or overseas.
  4. Your data allotment: 1-2 gb, it varies, I usually try to look for the best traveler sim car locally
  5. What other features are included? None
  6. What promotions/discounts do you receive? Tourists usually get discounts, but not much.
  7. What your TOTAL monthly bill is (taxes & fees included): $20-30
As you can see, nearly $50 of savings.

But I will return to Verizon more than likely in the near future when I get back to the USA.
 
£12/month ($16.95 at current exchange rate)= unlimited calls and text messages, 2 GB of data and free calls to 08 numbers (usually charged at a premium). I'll settle for that!!!!
 
Simple Mobile $8 4GB LTE, Unlimited calls/text, every month new tel. number and SIM card so I have to forward it to google voice number. Works very well for last 2 years.
 
- Koodo Mobile (Canada)
- 3GB/month data (1GB of that is free thanks to a Black Friday deal)
- No contract. Brought my iPhone 5S over from my old carrier so no subsidy
- Visual Voicemail, unlimited text, etc. Pretty standard plan
- Forget how many talk minutes, don't use them anyway
- $68 taxes in

The cellular industry in Canada is a joke, rife with high priced plans and collusion between the major players. If one guy raises his plan price by $5 for any random reason the others all do the same. We're getting raked over the coals up here for everything from cell plans and Internet plans to TV packages.
 
TMobile USA

4 Lines
  • Unlimited Talk
  • Unlimited Text
  • Unlimited Data
  • 2GB 4g/LTE data
$104 total (with university discount)
$26 per line
 
As of today after moving off Project Fi and Android.

TMobile USA
Simply Prepaid
*Unlimited talk
*Unlimited Text
*3Gb 4g/LTE data

$40/month plus sales tax so about $43.50.
 
Damn those Nordic/European countries, and they have a great national health insurance and free college education, and free money if you don't have a job, which they can use to travel overseas. Or am I mistaken, please enlighten me.

  1. Who your carrier is? Verizon
  2. How many lines do you have? 1 iPhone 5 from the year 2012
  3. Your minutes/texts allotment: 450 Mins /NO texts
  4. Your data allotment: Unlimited Data
  5. What other features are included? None
  6. What promotions/discounts do you receive? Work discount (something like 15% off)
  7. What your TOTAL monthly bill is (taxes & fees included): $80

_______

I cancelled my Verizon plan since I am traveling long term after 6 years of being with verizon wireless. So I'm using local wireless carriers while overseas since I will be saving

  1. Who your carrier is? Local wireless carrier
  2. How many lines do you have? 1 iphone 5
  3. Your minutes/texts allotment: Varies from carrier to carrier locally, usually top up as I go depending on how much I need to call locally or overseas.
  4. Your data allotment: 1-2 gb, it varies, I usually try to look for the best traveler sim car locally
  5. What other features are included? None
  6. What promotions/discounts do you receive? Tourists usually get discounts, but not much.
  7. What your TOTAL monthly bill is (taxes & fees included): $20-30
As you can see, nearly $50 of savings.

But I will return to Verizon more than likely in the near future when I get back to the USA.
Too bad you lost your unlimited data, those are selling for upwards of $1k
 
Am on PAYG with EE in the UK.

For £15 ($21) a month I get 5.5GB data, 500 mins and unlimited texts on 4G, which seems pretty good.

Their loyalty thing of letting you increase data by 500MB or 50 minutes every three months makes a big difference.

I use Apple Music a lot out walking, so having increased from 2GB to 5.5GB for the same money has made a big difference to me.
 
Fido
500 minutes (unlimited after 5pm)
Unlimited text CA/US (picture and video)
Caller Display
Voicemail
500 MB Data

$50 per month.
 
  1. Who your carrier is? AT&T
  2. How many lines do you have? 7 iPhones
  3. Your minutes/texts allotment: unlimited /Unlimited Texts
  4. Your data allotment: 30gb Data
  5. What other features are included? Family Talk w/ Rollover, Unlimited Mobile to Mobile and Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes
  6. What promotions/discounts do you receive? 2 lines with no contract, 4 with installment (next) plan and 1 under the 2yr upgrade pricing.
  7. What your TOTAL monthly bill is (taxes & fees included): $411.
 
  1. Who your carrier is? AT&T
  2. How many lines do you have? 7 iPhones
  3. Your minutes/texts allotment: unlimited /Unlimited Texts
  4. Your data allotment: 30gb Data
  5. What other features are included? Family Talk w/ Rollover, Unlimited Mobile to Mobile and Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes
  6. What promotions/discounts do you receive? 2 lines with no contract, 4 with installment (next) plan and 1 under the 2yr upgrade pricing.
  7. What your TOTAL monthly bill is (taxes & fees included): $411.
...wow....
:eek::confused::eek::confused:
 
Currently in China.

6GB a month is 42 RMB a month (Around 7$)
Each additional 500 MB is an extra 1 RMB

This is for 4G, Speed tests are usually around 40-50MB Down/ 60MB Up

Similar to South Korea. A generation or two behind in connectivity, not many people use 4G. Most are on LTE.
 
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