When it comes to your mobile device, is it important for you to have unlimited call, text, and data? Being usually in a place where I can link to a wifi network I sometimes wonder if I should break away from my unlimited plan.
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What's your data cap thenI have unlimited calls and more than enough data for my needs. It never really goes below 50% even. So, I don't think I need to pay extra for unlimited data when I wouldn't even use it.
what's your data?I get unlimited talk and text for $10 a month. But it's a cheap flip phone My carrier sells a Motorola Android phone for $99. Thought about getting that!
I get 20GB, have your bills gone up?Not that important but I like having unlimited texts and calls. It just gives you a bit of freedom even though I would probably not go anywhere near a limit anyway.
With data, I have 30GB which is perfectly fine. Unlimited data would be too expensive.
It's pay as I go. It was $5.00 for less than a gig. Not sure how much data that $5.00 covers tho. I have a home phone now so I'll just turn off data (except for public wifi) and just call if I need to get a hold of my g/f while out (I bought the new phone, a Motorola Moto E 2020).what's your data?
My cell is only for driving so I can call home if needed. Hotspots are cool tho. I used that for internet last year.I enjoy my unlimited plan through Verizon. I get unlimited talk, text, data, 20GB of hotspot, Hulu, Disney+ Bundle, and select other features. I also have an iPhone 13 Pro Max, and my bill is $85 per month. I don't think it's a bad price for everything.
I use my hotspot in extreme situations when I am somewhere that I need to connect to the internet.My cell is only for driving so I can call home if needed. Hotspots are cool tho. I used that for internet last year.