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I'm on the $70 monthly plan using the Motorola G. Unlimted talk/txt/4GB data. I noticed on my plan details it says Unlimited Text and Multimedia Messaging. But below it, it also says Data charges apply for sending and receiving Picture/Multimedia Messages. I was wondering, does the data used in my included MMS count against my monthly data plan allowance? I thought it was included as a text bundle and not count against my data usages.
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I'm not seeing where it says that. Could you provide a link to where it says that. Texting is unlimited as far as I know.
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It's listed under the My plan details on the My Verizon App. I posted a screen shot.
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Yes. That means that you are not charged a "per message" charge for each MMS (or SMS) sent. However, the data used to send the MMS (picture/mulitmedia) messages will count toward your data limit.
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Well that's crazy. I'd rather it count as a per message count than against
my data allowance. Especially since it says unlimited text and multimedia
together. In that case, unlimited yeah unless you reach your data limit.
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Picture messages really should not use very much data as they are typically compressed.
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MMS maxes out at 1.2 MB. So it would take 853 of those to equal 1 GB.
