I'm not even gonna read that because I don't want to sit with my neck turned sideways for 10 min.
Awesome!
Glad I'm reading this on a notebook so I can just turn it sideways to read it. lol
Thanks for the info! And for those complaining about them being vertical, stop your bitching! You didn't have all this info 30 minutes ago, just drag to your computer and rotate. Not hard.
Oh, OK. I thought this was specifically an iPhone thing. Oh well.He was referring to the voice dial as mentioned in the "Terms Applicable to AT&T Nation/Familytalk GSM Plans" on the first scan. This appears to be part of the plans if applicable to a phone that supports it. Sorry kids, no voice dial.
Page 1, in the AT&T Fees bit, small print.
He was referring to the voice dial as mentioned in the "Terms Applicable to AT&T Nation/Familytalk GSM Plans" on the first scan. This appears to be part of the plans if applicable to a phone that supports it. Sorry kids, no voice dial.
botttom of second page:
"There are no equipment or monthly service available with the purchase of an iPhone"
so does this mean no corporate/student discounts on the monthly service fees?
I thought discounts were acceptable with 3g!
I really can not read the tiny print. This has been my question all along and hopefully I can pick your brains on what is my best option. I have an iphone and no desire or need to upgrade. It is just the single phone with the 450 plan for $59.99 month. I plan to keep that line but add a second phone, a 3G for a child. All the samples show family plans with 2 new iphones. What are my choices. When I toss numbers around it looks cheaper to have 2 totally different contracts, not a family plan, paying the $5 for 200 txts for the new phone.
botttom of second page:
"There are no equipment or monthly service available with the purchase of an iPhone"
so does this mean no corporate/student discounts on the monthly service fees?
I thought discounts were acceptable with 3g!