There is no way around paying for the data plan for the iPhone with AT&T. It is required for the entire duration that there is an iPhone on the account. The iPhone data plan is $15.00/month for the DataPlus 200MB for iPhone or $25.00/month for the DataPro 2GB for iPhone, in addition to your voice plan and other features that you may choose. AT&T frequently runs a sweep of all of its accounts and if it finds an account with an iPhone and the iPhone data plan is not on the account they are adding it, no questions asked.
No, you do not need a SIM card to charge your phone. A SIM card is used for cellular connectivity, enabling calls and mobile data, but it is not required for charging the device. You can charge your phone using a compatible charger regardless of whether a SIM card is installed.
When your phone is connected to Wi-Fi, it typically does not count against your mobile data usage on your phone plan. Instead, the device uses the Wi-Fi network to access the internet, which is separate from your cellular data. However, any activities that require cellular data while not connected to Wi-Fi will still count against your plan. Be sure to check your settings to ensure you're connected to Wi-Fi when you want to avoid using mobile data.
no they won't
GPRR is a surcharge that is found on cell phone bills. It is the charge for GPRS data services provided by cell phone companies for Internet access and data transfer.
Whatever phone you put your SIM in becomes your phone and number. If there is no data attached to your specific number you will get charged for using data regardless of what phone you put it in..
Yes, if you use ooVoo on your phone and it utilizes your mobile data or Wi-Fi connection, it may not show up directly on your phone bill. However, any data usage incurred while using the app could be reflected in your mobile data usage report or plan. If you have a limited data plan and exceed your limits due to ooVoo, you may incur additional charges. Always check your data usage to avoid unexpected fees.
It varies depending on your plan. You should contact your provider to find out for certain before using such features.
Data usage pertains to internet usage. Data can be affected by multi media messages with pitcures or videos, GPS, downloading apps, uploading to Facebook, as well as surfing the web.
That your using data as well as normal call time.
FaceTime itself does not charge for calls, as it uses Wi-Fi or cellular data for video and audio calls. However, if you're using cellular data, standard data charges from your mobile carrier may apply. It's important to ensure you have a data plan that accommodates your usage to avoid any unexpected charges.
In the context of cell phones, tethering is connecting your phone to a laptop or similar data device using a data cable, usually for the purpose of connecting to the Internet on the laptop, via the phone's wireless connection to the cell phone network. Carriers usually charge more money for accessing the Internet via tethering, as opposed to on the phone itself. Sometimes this is enforced via technology in the phone, although often it is simply the honor system and not strictly enforced.
No. Yes If you are using phone in it.