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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

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
51,390
19,458
£8 a month.

How people pay more than £10 a month for a phone contract is beyond me.
What are you getting for that exactly? In terms of others, it probably depends quite a bit on what options are available to them and/or what they actually need.
 
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FlippyGonnaSnap

macrumors regular
Oct 23, 2019
191
117
O2.

iPhone Pro Max
£60.
So roughly $80

Unlimited calls and texts.
15GB data.
I did an early upgrade and have a three year contract.
 
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Puppuccino

macrumors 6502
Sep 24, 2019
450
429
United Kingdom
What are you getting for that exactly? In terms of others, it probably depends quite a bit on what options are available to them and/or what they actually need.

6GB of data, 1500 minutes and unlimited text messages. Whilst it’s a pretty good package for the price, the trick is to start on a low tariff and haggle it down each year.

People seem to rarely call nowadays, everything is texted over WhatsApp, and I’m sure free WiFi is available in most spaces so I reckon people’s usage is far below what they think.

Each to their own, but mobile networks are just cash generators. They don’t offer anything special between them so I struggle to see why people spend so much on contracts.
 

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
51,390
19,458
6GB of data, 1500 minutes and unlimited text messages. Whilst it’s a pretty good package for the price, the trick is to start on a low tariff and haggle it down each year.

People seem to rarely call nowadays, everything is texted over WhatsApp, and I’m sure free WiFi is available in most spaces so I reckon people’s usage is far below what they think.

Each to their own, but mobile networks are just cash generators. They don’t offer anything special between them so I struggle to see why people spend so much on contracts.
Usage varies from person to person based on different needs and wants. And on top of that the availability of actual offerings from carriers and the carriers that provide the needed coverage plays a big role in it all as well.
 
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Puppuccino

macrumors 6502
Sep 24, 2019
450
429
United Kingdom
Usage varies from person to person based on different needs and wants. And on top of that the availability of actual offerings from carriers and the carriers that provide the needed coverage plays a big role in it all as well.

Yes I agree with all of the above.

But you can’t deny without ignorance that even getting 10GB odd data a month can be achieved for roughly £10 to £20 a month. I use just about 2GB a month myself.

I’ve seen ‘deals’ for 50, 60 or even 70 pounds a month. Crazy money.
 

macher

macrumors 68040
Oct 13, 2012
3,329
1,716
Yes I agree with all of the above.

But you can’t deny without ignorance that even getting 10GB odd data a month can be achieved for roughly £10 to £20 a month. I use just about 2GB a month myself.

I’ve seen ‘deals’ for 50, 60 or even 70 pounds a month. Crazy money.

In the states on a family plan it’s about $35-$40 / line with unlimited everything. For instance we have a 5 line plan and with taxes and fees it’s $172 / month.
 

TimothyL

macrumors 6502
May 4, 2019
370
265
I'm on Mint Mobile with 8 gigs a month at $11.25 a month prepaid for a year.

Does that include a number with talk and text? Because You’re getting more data than me for cheaper even though I’m using the cheapest plan I could find for the most data.
Thanks
 

ecschwarz

macrumors 65816
Jun 28, 2010
1,433
354
Does that include a number with talk and text? Because You’re getting more data than me for cheaper even though I’m using the cheapest plan I could find for the most data.
Thanks

Mint includes talk/text on their plans - it's a T-Mobile MVNO where plans are often sold in "bulk" of 3, 6, 12 month blocks. What carrier/plan are you on?
 

TimothyL

macrumors 6502
May 4, 2019
370
265
Ultra mobile. I bought 6 months of 6 gigs a month and unlimited WiFi calling and text if I run out
 

GalileoSeven

macrumors 6502a
Jan 3, 2015
597
826
Am still with Sprint. When I got my first iPhone (a 4S) at launch back in 2011, i believe I moved up to the now-discontinued “Everything Data 450” plan (with unlimited 3G/4G LTE data). Got grandfathered into that and am still paying about $73-75/mo (with a work discount) after all this time
 

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
51,390
19,458
Yes I agree with all of the above.

But you can’t deny without ignorance that even getting 10GB odd data a month can be achieved for roughly £10 to £20 a month. I use just about 2GB a month myself.

I’ve seen ‘deals’ for 50, 60 or even 70 pounds a month. Crazy money.
Depending on where and what's available and the coverage that might be needed, it's hard to say one way or another, especially speaking worldwide.
 

ecschwarz

macrumors 65816
Jun 28, 2010
1,433
354
Ultra mobile. I bought 6 months of 6 gigs a month and unlimited WiFi calling and text if I run out

Ah, I feel like they've been tinkering with plans/data as a whole…and Ultra owns Mint, which makes it even messier!
 

AppleFanatic10

macrumors 68030
Nov 2, 2010
2,802
295
Hawthorne, CA
£8 a month.

How people pay more than £10 a month for a phone contract is beyond me.
The U.S. is a lot different. Unless we pay for a phone outright or get a $0/month phone deal then we will be paying between $60~$120 a month. Since I have a total of 4 lines which includes 4 payment plans (2 phones, 1 tablet and 1 smartwatch) it costs a lot more than usual.
 

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
51,390
19,458
The U.S. is a lot different. Unless we pay for a phone outright or get a $0/month phone deal then we will be paying between $60~$120 a month. Since I have a total of 4 lines which includes 4 payment plans (2 phones, 1 tablet and 1 smartwatch) it costs a lot more than usual.
Even without payment plans or anything like that things are still more expensive than something like $10/month.
 
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gigatoaster

macrumors 68000
Jul 22, 2018
1,533
2,875
France
Hello there

when I was living in Ireland, I used to pay 20€ per month for unlimited text/voice/data.

Now in Singapore I pay 25 SGD (16.5€) for 1000min/SMS/ 30GB per month. It’s cheap! I use 5GB max per month.

This is SIM-only plan.
 

AppleFanatic10

macrumors 68030
Nov 2, 2010
2,802
295
Hawthorne, CA
Using T-Mobile - US$140/monthly
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KImono Gryphon

macrumors newbie
Dec 3, 2019
22
33
Oxford, Pa.
I'm with Verizon, with a brand new IPhone 11 in green with a Series 5 LTE Apple Watch for my wife. We have the Verizon Everything Plan with Unlimited Phone, Data, Text and everything else this and unlimited that. After the Phone and watch are paid off, I will be paying $70.00 a month which I prefer the idea of no limited talk or the chance of running out of minutes.
 
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