What model name of your mobile?
well, sprint havent changed anything yet and its about same what you are paying now. If you go with them, you get a "locked in rate" for 2 years so nothing to worry about.
Wirelessly posted
Welcome to the Canadian lifestyle.
...and Australian lifestyle too.
Ah, man, y'all gotta to kidding with me, I'm planning to get Iphone for the first time this summer.
Samsung Epix with Windows Mobile 6.1
I've heard too many horror stories of Sprint, so I don't know.
I've heard too many horror stories of Sprint, so I don't know.
Good thing I never member of AT&T for carrier before.
I am wonder about the new iphone Video chat that use data plan or will name 'Video Chat' minutes? It would interesting how thing going change for all of us... mean hearing and deaf too
But the new FaceTime app brings video calling to the iPhone. It's WiFi-only. Steve says Apple needs to work with carriers to support it on 3G. I will find out other video chatting apps.
I am wonder about the new iphone Video chat that use data plan or will name 'Video Chat' minutes? It would interesting how thing going change for all of us... mean hearing and deaf too
I believe I read somewhere that videochat is for Wi-fi only. This mean you can only use it in hotspots or your local home that have a wireless router.
Samsung Epix with Windows Mobile 6.1
I've heard too many horror stories of Sprint, so I don't know.
Zero, I believe that the facetime (video chat) use data usage, but could be used via wifi without usage charge..I am wonder about the new iphone Video chat that use data plan or will name 'Video Chat' minutes? It would interesting how thing going change for all of us... mean hearing and deaf too
att.com said:Unlimited Wi-Fi included in all plans
Each AT&T smartphone data plan includes unlimited Wi-Fi access, which lets you use Wi-Fi in the home, office, or at public locations without it counting against your monthly usage total. We also offer unlimited access to more than 20,000 AT&T Hotspots. at no additional charge to smartphone and iPad customers with qualifying data plans.
New Smartphone * Data Plans *
Try the *Data Usage*..
Source from att forumsAs many of you already know, existing Smartphone customers who already have a Smartphone data unlimited plan on their account will be allowed to keep their existing data plan should they choose, even if upgrading their device to another Smartphone; this includes ALL Smartphone Operating Systems such as iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Mobile, webOS and Symbian. So, if you currently have a smartphone, such as a BlackBerry and would like to upgrade/switch to another smartphone like an iPhone, you can do so without losing your current Smartphone data unlimited plan.