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iPhone plans

edited September 2009 in General
So.. I'm going to get an iPhone soon, and I need some help getting a contract that isn't too much of a rip off.

I've know people love to talk about their cell phone plans, how much of a deal they got, and how to play the retentions game, but I'm still clueless. I've never had a contract and always used pay-as-you-go.

Basically, I just want a plan that has:

- ~200 minutes (Free e/w seems to be standard these days)
- 500mb to 1g of data
- some texting
- something like my5 unlimited call/text would be nice to have, but not necessary.

I don't need Call display, Voicemail, long distance, or anything else.

I can get this for roughly $55-65 a month (after fees) with advertised plans, but I've heard that this would be paying way too much.

So, cell phone gurus, what would be a good price for that kind of plan?

Edit: also, what kind of plan do you have and what are you paying?

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  • edited September 2009
    from my understanding if u want the iphone for 199 or w/e they advertise it at you must buy it with one of the specific iphone plans they got

    although i know of someone whom got an iphone upgrade while maintaining their old plan ...
  • edited September 2009
    Rogers has a Student Plan going right now...for $50 you get unlimited evenings and weekends starting at 6pm, and 200 daytime minutes plus 500 mb of data.

    Check out this link: http://www.rogers.com/web/content/studentoffers?cm_sp=Consumer-_-Wireless_Q3Campaign_0809_Eng-_-StudentPlan_slot1

    And here's the Fido plans: http://fido.ca/web/page/portal/Fido/MonthlyPlans?forwardTo=monthlyPlans

    To get the deal on the iPhone, you have to get a data package (you'll need it anyways)

    Hope that helps man, welcome to the iPhone world :D
  • edited September 2009
    Thanks,

    I ended up going with Fido, for $55/month.

    -6 gigs of data
    -unlimited text
    -only 100 minutes (by the second, and if I run out, I can always VOIP with some of my data)

    The only problem is I had to settle for a 3G instead of a 3GS, but I still have 15 days to cancel/return, so I'm going to try and work something out with them.
  • edited September 2009
    Dude, I've never seen anyone get a plan like that before...looks you'll be using it mainly for mobile web surfing then for voice...interesting.

    I know what you mean about the 3GS...I've been trying to get it for a few weeks now but their out of stock all over BC and no idea when they'll get more. Theirs a few people selling on Craigslist, but theres no way I'd pay $750 for a phone! Wait and see I guess...

    How do you like it so far btw? Theres a thread somewhere about connecting automatically to the SFU WiFi network so that you don't have to enter your password everytime...let me see if I can find it.
  • edited September 2009
    Yeah, that was the first thing I set up.

    -posted from the iPhone riding the 135 to SFU
  • edited September 2009
    that's sweet! i mean...l33t lol
  • edited September 2009
    Good luck using 6 gigs of data in a month. That would be a huge achievement.

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