Att iPhone 6s/7 unlimited data.


anyone read noting changes previous iphone sales? see verizon losing subsidized prefer 200 every 2 years sell old phone same pay new.

articles stating att / subsidized , keeping unlimited data shouldn't changing?

sent me 2 phones last time @ subsidized pricing lol sold 1 650. can't lucky twice though bet.
 

the time at&t give phone @ subsidized price when sign 2-year contract. that's how recoup rest of phone's msrp you. haha, long haven't been paying monthly line charge iphone sold, did lucky!

at&t moving away 2-year contracts allow subsidized pricing. can still them of now, they're pushing no-contract service ''next'' phone financing. there many at&t retailers no longer 2-years in store. being said, corporate stores still allow sign 2-year contracts, online orders.

you'll able keep unlimited data long don't change plan. know you're connection speed being throttled after 5 gigs of use each month. also, can't use personal hotspot feature on iphone old plan.

in need of unlimited data? walk at&t store , they'll able account tell average usage has been past 3 months. if it's less 15 gb i'd suggest giving , paying less mobile share value plan (the new flagship plan shared data between lines)

have 30 gb data (40gb avg w/ rollover) on mobile share plan, no contract, no throttling , i'm paying less do.

in fact, time i've been on new mobile share plan, i've saved enough money monthly bill pay couple iphones compared older plan you're on.

paying phone in monthly installments way of future. check out at&t 'next' , new mobile share value plans. crunch numbers, , give serious thought!
 


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