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AT&T Pay-As-You-Go iPhone
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Maltby, WA.
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Could I buy a used older ATT iPhone and use the SIM card from a ATT pay as you go phone? I don't need a call pack or data service.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cardboard Box
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Home in front of my computer
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Can you explain exactly what this means? Currently I am using a prepaid Net10 phone. They're limited in that you are supposed to stay in your area, but the minutes are cheap.
I am going to be getting an iPhone 3G from a friend cheap and wanted to use it.
I'd switch to AT&T's GoPhone plan if I can indeed use an iPhone. But what is the cost of all of their PAYG stuff? I don't need many talk minutes. Don't need many texts. But I do want a nice amount of data. (I suspect my online download amount would go down if I were using a browser that isn't using Flash and stayed away from high bandwidth video sites.)
How easy is it really? Both A) to call AT&T and say "I want to use an iPhone with your Pay-Go service, and here's what I need, and B) switch my phone number from Net10 to AT&T.
Edit: Better questions. I checked AT&T's website for GoPhone alone.
$29.99 gets you 200 minutes of talktime. Though it looks like I could also use the $.10/minute plan instead. I wonder what the cheapest I could get is.
$4.99 gets you 200 text messages.
But where I get confused is the Data plan:
Data
* 1 MB - $4.99
* 100 MB - $19.99
What does that mean exactly? 1MB what? I am assuming that means for every 1MB you use it costs $4.99. Or with the other plan, for every 100MB you use, you pay $19.99. Is this correct? I could probably get away with a $20 100MB plan.
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Last edited by Jasoco; Jun 22, 2009 at 02:37 AM.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Durham, NC
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Some other thread around here links to a Gizmodo post reporting that—as of iPhone software 3.0—AT&T no longer allows people to use iPhones with GoPhone service. You should definitely look into this further, since the link that greenG4 posted above is from last year.
I would imagine that once 3.0 is jailbroken and/or unlocked, there'll be a workaround.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Maltby, WA.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Maltby, WA.
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Originally Posted by Jasoco
Can you explain exactly what this means? Currently I am using a prepaid Net10 phone. They're limited in that you are supposed to stay in your area, but the minutes are cheap.
I am going to be getting an iPhone 3G from a friend cheap and wanted to use it.
I'd switch to AT&T's GoPhone plan if I can indeed use an iPhone. But what is the cost of all of their PAYG stuff? I don't need many talk minutes. Don't need many texts. But I do want a nice amount of data. (I suspect my online download amount would go down if I were using a browser that isn't using Flash and stayed away from high bandwidth video sites.)
. . .snip. . .
See the links in my above post. AS OF JUNE 17 2009 it looks like they are data blocking 3G iPhones. Not sure if this is tied to the 3.0 software update or not.
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Last edited by MacOS; Jun 22, 2009 at 06:52 PM.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Home in front of my computer
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So AT&T really is that stupid?
This is a huge bummer.
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