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ok so I was looking at the iPhone plans and I thought they were expensive. I thought I was paying to much and I pay 50 dollars monthly with 1000 min.
But anyways if I was getting a iPhone I would definitely go with the 59.99 plan, but only 450 min??? I do not have AT&T so I dont get the rollover thing. Are the 5000 night and weekend rollover too?
Do I have to pay extra for having a data plan?
I mean I want to be able to use every single feature on that phone! and what about a protection plan for the iPhone? how much does it cost?
and finally, lets say that I get an iPhone later and I get the 59.99 plan, how much would be my bill monthly? plus tax and all?

2007-06-30 12:34:29 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

3 answers

First of all the iphone comes in two models. The 4 gigabyte model cost 499.00 while the 8 gigabyte model is 599.00. The lowest service plan for this phone is by Cingular (A T&T) which cost 59.99 a month which includes 450 rollover minutes, unlimited internet and email usage from your phone, and 5,000 nights and weekends minutes and 200 text messages.

There is a 2 year contracted for this phone. There will be also a $35 dollar activation fee on your first bill for this phone. There is no protection plan or insurance on this phone. If you break it or loose it you would have to buy another iphone at retail cost.

Estimated monthly bill would be 59.99 a month plus taxes is roughly about 69.99 a month. Remember on your first bill from Cingular (A T&T) is always higher. You would have to pay an extra month in advance on your first bill this is called prorated fee. It is calculated from the date you sign up to your next billing cycle plus the $35 dollar activation fee for your phone.

Rollover minutes means that each month you get 450 minutes on your cell phone for 59.99. Any minutes you have left for the month is added to the next month on top of your 450 minutes. That is known as rollover.

Your 5,000 nights and weekends for the month do not rollover. If you used past 5,000 then you will incur per minute charges. Each month you are limited to 5,000 nights and weekends.

2007-06-30 14:53:31 · answer #1 · answered by ddominic 7 · 1 0

Only the 450 daytime/anytime minutes can roll over from year to year.

2007-06-30 12:49:57 · answer #2 · answered by margarita 7 · 0 0

you are probably going to have to go to an AT&T store and ask someone in there. How are we gonna know what your plus tax is gonna be? i have a cingular phone and i have to pay for my data pack separately.

2007-06-30 12:42:22 · answer #3 · answered by Ebony 2 · 0 0

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