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Cheapest AT&T iPhone Contract Monthly Price?
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Los Angeles
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What's the cheapest AT&T iPhone contract monthly fee? I don't like overpaying for cell phone service, and my usage is usually quite light. I'm currently with Verizon but if the iPhone 4 Verizon rumors don't pan out this year I'd finally be interested in switching.
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"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." TJ
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Professional Poster
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Hampton Roads, VA
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All glory to the hypnotoad.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: SoCal
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Family plan can lower that even more. I have the cheapest plan + unlimited texting, which comes out to ~$32/month (albeit with a student discount, which only reduces my bill by like 5%).
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Always within bluetooth range
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If you are old, they have a senior plan for $29.99. I'm lucky in that I still have a plan I got back in 2003 .... 250 minutes with 5000 NW. No mobile to mobile or rollover minutes with that but I've only exceeded my minute limit maybe 3 times in 7 years (and even then, not by enough that it cost as much as the current lowest plan). With the $25 data plan and $15 messaging plan, I have a base cost of 69.99/mo (up from $59.99/mo that I enjoyed with the original iPhone as 2g data + 1500 messages back then were bundled at $30/mo). Still, pretty cheap total plan for an iPhone 4 and with skype and other means of voip calling, the minutes of my plan become less and less relevant.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Indiana
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Probably the cheapest (legal) way to have an iPhone plan is to be added as an additional line in a family plan:
$9.99 a month as a second line for sharing minutes
$15.00 for the cheapest data plan
$0.00 for no texting
$24.99 a month.
The only caveat is you need to find a family member willing to add you on and find a way to pay them. Also you have to "live" in the same state as them, but online when ordering AT&T will let you register your contact address in one state (your family member's home address in this case) and ship it to another state.
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