I was going to buy an Iphone on Feb3rd and I wanted the $15 dollar plan with 150mb. I don't need unlimited i am on wifi all the time. Is this decision by Verizon final??
Currently, no information is available about the requirements for data plans for the iPhone. You are able to check the iPhone FAQ's for updated information.
http://support.vzw.com/faqs/iphone/iphone_faq.html
Can we get an update to this post please? It seems as though the $30 unlimited plan is the only available option. Is there even a chance to get the $15 150mb plan on the iPhone? If I waited to order until later in February and went into a Verizon store to buy my iPhone instead of ordered online, would the chances be greater?
Thanks for any help.
teenybND wrote: Can we get an update to this post please? It seems as though the $30 unlimited plan is the only available option. Is there even a chance to get the $15 150mb plan on the iPhone? If I waited to order until later in February and went into a Verizon store to buy my iPhone instead of ordered online, would the chances be greater? Thanks for any help.
it has already been confirmed that the iphone will require the 29.99 unlimited plan
no. they did away with that plan as it was just a promotional thing. the only way you could have done it was to get the promotion with a different smart phone last month, and then buy the iphone for retail price and activate it on the line that you had the $15 plan on. and i'm not even positive they would let you do that?
OK. Thanks everyone, appreciate your help. I won't be getting an iPhone now! Too bad.
I have the iPhone 4 working with my 150mb plan.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/847/proofp.png/
I'm assuming you already have this pan. If not, then you are SOL.
zachcoleman wrote: I have the iPhone 4 working with my 150mb plan.http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/847/proofp.png/I'm assuming you already have this pan. If not, then you are SOL.
That picture's a perfect example of why Verizon went to unlimited plans in the first place
I don't like all this talk of tiered data plans going on.
sort of.....it's not really "working" with a 150mb plan if you go over it. this is precisely why they require $30 plans now. they tried the $15 promo plans over the holidays and everyone goes over them and then complains about the overage fees. particularly, parents that get their kids smartphones and then get the bill!!!! they thought they were adding $15/mo to the bill, until they got the bill and their kid used 1-2gigs (or more). tiered pricing is fair. bandwidth is limited and eventually prices have to go up so why should those of us that never use more than 2 gigs pay the same as those that use 5-10 gigs? about 10% of users use 80% of the data. let the ones consuming most of it pay for it.