I noticed that Swirly recently has a list of pre-loaded settings, all you have to do is choose. I'm with at&t so I chose the first one
But I also have the media package on my phone instead of the iphone package, I just walk to the store and told them I didn't longer have the iphone.
Very easy
I noticed that Swirly recently has a list of pre-loaded settings, all you have to do is choose. I'm with at&t so I chose the first one
But I also have the media package on my phone instead of the iphone package, I just walk to the store and told them I didn't longer have the iphone.
Very easy
Data plan is mandatory on AT&TYou'll get a text message stating you need to repurchase it or your service will be disabled before long.
Again, the Medianet Package is a data package for ALL smart phones...
I'm not sure what company is at&t handling the iphone plan through but I can assure you they are the same...it's all internet based
The problem with the iphone package and swirly is that, well the iphone data plan doesn't handle media/pictures/video..and the other packages do.
So ask your at&t retailer to move you out of the iphone data plan and put you on the Medianet data plan. both cost the same...well actually it depends what more will you add....
oh and get a new SIM card along...all for FREE
can you still use visual voicemail with a new sim card?
So ask your at&t retailer to move you out of the iphone data plan and put you on the Medianet data plan. both cost the same...well actually it depends what more will you add....
oh and get a new SIM card along...all for FREE
Not if your account's not provisioned as an iPhone account.
That won't work, or rather it won't work reliably. AT&T artificially restricts the phones that can use MediaNet. If you do talk a rep into giving you a MediaNet (as opposed to an iPhone) data add-on, they'll flag your account during one of their frequent TAC sweeps and may end up billing you for the discrepancy.
Again, all you have to tell them is that "You don't longer have the iphone" they are not able to track what phone you use in their network anyway.
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Again, all you have to tell them is that "You don't longer have the iphone" they are not able to track what phone you use in their network anyway.