Which data plan was on your old plan? 6gb?
We each had 2 gigs. I could've used a little more, but it wasn't necessary. We never went over. Just didn't stream from the cloud back then.
We also had the lowest amount of minutes. We never talk on the phone. Ever.
A few of us did some math in other threads about the new plans, it works for some, doesnt for some. Looks like your better off with the old plan since you don't need too much data.
Thank you for your help though! It was good just to write it all out to make sure I wasn't missing something.
Farish is 100% correct.
I did but the very next month I started using double the data??? For a year I have been consistently averaging 1.2-1.8gobs of data and with out changing any habits I am doubling my usage. My wife is even home on maternity leave using Wi-Fi all day and she is still using way more data than she ever did with the old four gig plan. Something seems fishy to me???? Anyone else witness this phenomenon?
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I did but the very next month I started using double the data??? For a year I have been consistently averaging 1.2-1.8gobs of data and with out changing any habits I am doubling my usage. My wife is even home on maternity leave using Wi-Fi all day and she is still using way more data than she ever did with the old four gig plan. Something seems fishy to me???? Anyone else witness this phenomenon?
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Anyone have a single line with the 10 gigs of data? I average around 5 to 6 gigs a month. With my corporate discount it wouldn't be that much more to go up to 10 gigs. I know, I am a data *****....
I've used 35GB before lol
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I jumped to this in February when my daughter was ready for a smartphone. Somehow we ended up with 26 payments on each of two phones instead of the $40 per line charge, and our payments on the two phones added up to just about $40. We rarely use even half of our data, except when someone makes a mistake and streams over the network instead of wifi, and our coverage is pretty good.
The "Next" is a mixed bag, though - our phones are not going to be paid off until February 2016, and if we want to upgrade before then we will have to pay off a balance. I suppose once the balance gets low enough that's not a big deal, but for my Galaxy S4 the balance will be large for a lot longer than the LG Optimus G Pro... I will be looking more closely at those LG devices when I finally go to upgrade, unless their prices shoot up par with the Samsungs... Seeing the payments spread out like a mortgage amortization schedule makes me feel more locked into my phone even if it may or may not technically be true - used to be, after 12 or 14 months I could upgrade to most decent phones for $99 with a contract renewal.