coolwater macrumors 6502a Original poster Jun 8, 2009 722 1 Jun 11, 2009 #1 Can a single person with no family (at least not at same address) have family plan and use multiple phones? Do they require a different name for each phone?
Can a single person with no family (at least not at same address) have family plan and use multiple phones? Do they require a different name for each phone?
uberamd macrumors 68030 May 26, 2009 2,785 2 Minnesota Jun 11, 2009 #2 You can have a family plan alone, yes. Are you going to add a new line to get the phone for cheaper or something?
You can have a family plan alone, yes. Are you going to add a new line to get the phone for cheaper or something?
coolwater macrumors 6502a Original poster Jun 8, 2009 722 1 Jun 11, 2009 #3 uberamd said: You can have a family plan alone, yes. Are you going to add a new line to get the phone for cheaper or something? Click to expand... I was thinking using iPhone as my main phone and have another phone (free or cheap with 2-year contract) for my second phone.
uberamd said: You can have a family plan alone, yes. Are you going to add a new line to get the phone for cheaper or something? Click to expand... I was thinking using iPhone as my main phone and have another phone (free or cheap with 2-year contract) for my second phone.
coolwater macrumors 6502a Original poster Jun 8, 2009 722 1 Jun 11, 2009 #4 And, my second question would be: does activation fee apply to each phone? If yes, is it cheaper for additional phones? Or, is it just $36 for every single phone?
And, my second question would be: does activation fee apply to each phone? If yes, is it cheaper for additional phones? Or, is it just $36 for every single phone?
noah82 macrumors 6502a Oct 16, 2008 785 170 San Diego, CA Jun 11, 2009 #5 Yes, it applies to every line, and no, it is not cheaper for additional phones.