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What is your TOTAL monthly iPhone bill?

  • <$50

    Votes: 722 39.4%
  • $50-$75

    Votes: 262 14.3%
  • $75-$100

    Votes: 237 12.9%
  • $100-$125

    Votes: 165 9.0%
  • $125-$150

    Votes: 115 6.3%
  • $160-$175

    Votes: 53 2.9%
  • $175-$200

    Votes: 85 4.6%
  • $200-$250

    Votes: 94 5.1%
  • $250-$300

    Votes: 39 2.1%
  • >$300

    Votes: 61 3.3%

  • Total voters
    1,833

Rogi

macrumors member
Sep 22, 2013
45
31
Orange Flex (no phone) - 30 PLN (~7 USD) with unlimited voice and text (UE) + 30 GB locally, 5G, eSIM and 5,76 GB in UE. No data limit for social apps. WI-FI Calling, VoLTE and other standard things.
 

solq

Suspended
Sep 9, 2022
410
615
I pay ~40 Swiss francs (it's actually a per-day calculation so it varies a little bit depending on the length of the month). This is roughly $45 right now, but it does fluctuate quite a bit in US dollars.

I get unlimited calls, SMS and data in Switzerland but only within Switzerland.
In addition, when I travel to the EEA (this is EU + a few more countries, like Lichtenstein) I can use my phone locally as if I were in Switzerland (so free roaming, data, I can receive and make calls to that particular country), plus I can call Switzerland.

Basically what I don't have is international calls but I use Skype for that.
 

SackJabbit

macrumors member
Aug 21, 2011
90
16
I’m with Maxis in Malaysia. I pay equivalent of US$13 per month for 75 GB of data on 5G network, unlimited SMS & calls.
 

bbeagle

macrumors 68040
Oct 19, 2010
3,542
2,982
Buffalo, NY
This poll isn't a good poll.

Some people have 1 phone, others have 8 lines for their family (4 phones and 4 watches). And anywhere in-between.

A family paying for 8 lines at $180 is much better than a single person paying for one line for $60.
 
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The Lions Den

macrumors regular
Sep 7, 2016
181
125
$145/month Tmobile

Magenta Max
4 phone (14 Pro Max)

I have a 20% discount due to the some signup program I think no longer exists.
 

StaceyMJ86

macrumors demi-goddess
Sep 22, 2015
8,158
14,518
Washington, DC
My Verizon bill decreased from $100.07 to $85.85 once I removed the cellular watch plan for my Ultra. I barely answer any calls on my watch and I always have my phone with me. No sense in throwing away more money.
 

Lex404

macrumors regular
Sep 15, 2023
223
395
PL (&US)
Orange Flex (Poland):
50 PLN ($11.5) incl. tax. Unlimited calls and text nationwide. 80 GB of data in Poland, 9.5 GB in roaming in the EU.
2 additional SIM cards (one for my tablet, one for apple watch) connected on the same package. Classic SIM and eSIM available (using eSIM for iPhone). The eSIM works to be activated in roaming as well if you have already a plan.

Free calls in roaming via wifi to PL, free calls and text in roaming in the EU (unlimited, anywhere to EU).

Paying 15 PLN/ $3.5 more this month for 100 international minutes (incl. to USA), I had to call Apple in the US few times 🤣

But getting an iPhone (and not only) here it's crazy expensive. The price difference, with tax, between a 15 Pro 512 in US vs Poland is $420. So I bought a plane ticket and going to pickup my new shiny iPhone from an Apple Store in NYC, the ticket was exactly $420.

Since 13 I'm always buying them from US and also doing trade in there. It's just waaaay cheaper.

I'm tempted to get Mint Mobile too, going to US few times per year and sometimes I need a damn US number (like I needed now to pre-order the 15 Pro with in store pickup, so I used a friend's number). But it's hard to justify the price just for maybe 50 days per year of usage :rolleyes:
 

Lex404

macrumors regular
Sep 15, 2023
223
395
PL (&US)
Orange Flex (no phone) - 30 PLN (~7 USD) with unlimited voice and text (UE) + 30 GB locally, 5G, eSIM and 5,76 GB in UE. No data limit for social apps. WI-FI Calling, VoLTE and other standard things.
How's your 5G speed? I feel Orange is throttling down the speed for flex :rolleyes:
 

Expos of 1969

Contributor
Aug 25, 2013
4,741
9,257
Orange Flex (Poland):
50 PLN ($11.5) incl. tax. Unlimited calls and text nationwide. 80 GB of data in Poland, 9.5 GB in roaming in the EU.
2 additional SIM cards (one for my tablet, one for apple watch) connected on the same package. Classic SIM and eSIM available (using eSIM for iPhone). The eSIM works to be activated in roaming as well if you have already a plan.

Free calls in roaming via wifi to PL, free calls and text in roaming in the EU (unlimited, anywhere to EU).

Paying 15 PLN/ $3.5 more this month for 100 international minutes (incl. to USA), I had to call Apple in the US few times 🤣

But getting an iPhone (and not only) here it's crazy expensive. The price difference, with tax, between a 15 Pro 512 in US vs Poland is $420. So I bought a plane ticket and going to pickup my new shiny iPhone from an Apple Store in NYC, the ticket was exactly $420.

Since 13 I'm always buying them from US and also doing trade in there. It's just waaaay cheaper.

I'm tempted to get Mint Mobile too, going to US few times per year and sometimes I need a damn US number (like I needed now to pre-order the 15 Pro with in store pickup, so I used a friend's number). But it's hard to justify the price just for maybe 50 days per year of usage :rolleyes:
What is the upper limit value of goods bought abroad you can bring back into Poland without having to pay taxes and / or customs duties?
 

HPad

macrumors member
Sep 21, 2019
67
118
T-Mobile unlimited everything $54 before financed devices. After Financed devices $83 ish. For 12 lines.
 
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jsamuels

Contributor
Feb 16, 2008
316
273
Roma
In Italy - Vodafone - Unlimited data, voice, and text plus calls to the US. €19.99/month. Plus 5G data speeds over 1,000 Mbps without mm wave 5G. US providers are robber barons.
 

StaceyMJ86

macrumors demi-goddess
Sep 22, 2015
8,158
14,518
Washington, DC
Reasonable amount ;) and happy with Verizon! Perks and services have been awesome!
That’s what keeping me from leaving Verizon. Free Apple Music, Apple Arcade and the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN bundle have saved me a pretty penny. With the new plans I think you have to add them separately and that’ll jack your bill up.
 

Kierkegaarden

macrumors 68020
Dec 13, 2018
2,361
4,007
USA
$25 month on ATT prepaid with unlimited voice, text and 25gb of rollover data. $300 a year and you are set.

‘’Only complaint is customer service is in the toilet but then I need them very seldom. Seems it is happening everywhere.
Text support seems more tolerable. Just went through it today — Apple Pay wasn’t working. Finally got it to work.
 

aefinity

macrumors newbie
Sep 15, 2012
13
10
London
EE Full Works for iPhone (with 20% work perk discount): £36/month, unlimited calls/texts/data, 50Gb roaming data/calls/texts in EU+US/Canada/Mexico/Australia/New Zealand. Comes with Apple One individual plan, which I was already paying for, so effectively makes it £19.05/month.
 
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