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TOTA Mobile/Wireless/Celluar/VOIP Thread (pg. 84)
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Cosmic Fur
I don't work in construction, but my phone is in a pretty bad shape after a year too. It's just wear and tear - I don't baby my phone.
exstasie
quote:
Originally posted by malek
i know all that, my concern is that you'll be stuck with a 30$ data plan and don't have the phone to use it for...


I'm pretty sure that if you stick your SIM card into any other phone you'll be able to use the $30 data plan.

Rogers announced as well that the $30/6GB promotion will be available for their other non phones such as the Blackberry.

Worse case is you cancel the data plan and pay the DECF of $100. There is some risk you take when your buying an expensive phone, but hopefully in the end it'll be worth it.

Orko
In most cases, the contract does not stipulate that you have to continue on the same plan for 3 years, but simply that you are contracted to the carrier for three years, what ever the plan.

This is what I was told by a Rogers rep about 2 years ago, and sure enough it was true. I was able to change my plan no problem but I had to stay with the company. Another one of my friends went through the same thing.
exstasie
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
In most cases, the contract does not stipulate that you have to continue on the same plan for 3 years, but simply that you are contracted to the carrier for three years, what ever the plan.

This is what I was told by a Rogers rep about 2 years ago, and sure enough it was true. I was able to change my plan no problem but I had to stay with the company. Another one of my friends went through the same thing.


In the past there was actually a fee of like $35 i believe to change your plan (if you downgraded) but that fee was wiped away so there is no cost to change your plan.

I've actually changed my data plan several times without any issue at all as well.

Edit: I completely I forgot that I switched my plan as well lol. I switched to an EPP and apparently doing so you were suppose to re-new your contract for 3 years, but that never happened to me.
VERTiG0
1000th post.

I just wanted to mention that.

Also I have been using my N82 to stream music to my car stereo via Bluetooth. So cool.
Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
I don't baby my phone.


Me neither.

But im not very fusy about keeping my phone 'in mint condition'

some scrapes, scratches, marks, dont really care after the first 30 days of ownership w/ teh "novelty" of hte new phone has worn off for me.

i cant deal w/ ing cases that bulk up phones and/or hide their beauty.

so if i worried about keepign it 100% scracth free (body or screen) id prolly be worrying all the time and way to upset when it happened!

so long as my screen isnt so scratched i cant read it easily/nicely/clearly, then i dont really care that much (obviously i try to avoid such things though)

so long as the body still function perfectly, i dont mind dings.
Orko
quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
Also I have been using my N82 to stream music to my car stereo via Bluetooth. So cool.


Very cool, the new age line in.

When I can afford a proper hope receiver, it will most definitely have bluetooth, so that way the source won't matter at all.
exstasie
quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
1000th post.

I just wanted to mention that.

Also I have been using my N82 to stream music to my car stereo via Bluetooth. So cool.


Now you can use it stream online music :D

That is of course if you opt to get the $30/6GB deal lol

dEsidEL

quote:

Koodo Mobile Price Increases

July 10th, 2008

Well that did not take long. Telu…I mean…Koodo has already started making changes after their launch in March. As reported by KoodoMobile on first HowardForums the following changes have been made.



Canceled
Unlimited Texting ($5/month)
Caller ID/Voicemail/Unlimited Texting Bundle ($10/month)
Five Essentials Plan

Changes
Talk and Text Plan now includes picture and video messaging ($25/month-no price increase)

New
Unlimited Texting now includes picture and video messaging ($10/month)
Caller ID/Voicemail/Unlimited Texting now includes picture and video messaging ($15/month)
Nationwide Talk and Text Plan ($45/month)

* no long distance charges for all calls made anywhere in Canada
* 250 anytime minutes
* Evening & Weekends starting at 7pm
* Unlimited Messaging (includes picture and video messaging)

live_strong


source:
http://www.howardchui.com/2008/07/1...rice-increases/

how many people here actually subscribe to MMS??
Dr. Z
Okay, so let's be realistic about this.

The iPhone will probably last 1 to 1.5 years max, thats without taking the battery into account. So in fact you would be paying:

year 1:
$200 iPhone
$360 data plan ($30/mo)
$480 voice plan ($40/mo)
$180 misc (call display, voicemail, tax, $15/mo)
$0 - $240 going over limit

year 2:
$600 iPhone
$360 data plan ($30/mo)
$480 voice plan ($40/mo)
$180 misc (call display, voicemail, tax $15/mo)
$0 - $240 going over limit

year 3:
$360 data plan ($30/mo)
$480 voice plan ($40/mo)
$180 misc (call display, voicemail, tax, $15/mo)
$0 - $240 going over limit

So if you only go through 2 iPhones, you would be paying a total of
$3860 to $4580.

So is the shiny piece of plastic and its services worth a quarter of a car?

Cosmic Fur
Do that same calculation for a BlackBerry with data.
dEsidEL
quote:
Originally posted by Dr. Z
Okay, so let's be realistic about this.

The iPhone will probably last 1 to 1.5 years max, thats without taking the battery into account. So in fact you would be paying:

year 1:
$200 iPhone
$360 data plan ($30/mo)
$480 voice plan ($40/mo)
$180 misc (call display, voicemail, tax, $15/mo)
$0 - $240 going over limit

year 2:
$600 iPhone
$360 data plan ($30/mo)
$480 voice plan ($40/mo)
$180 misc (call display, voicemail, tax $15/mo)
$0 - $240 going over limit

year 3:
$360 data plan ($30/mo)
$480 voice plan ($40/mo)
$180 misc (call display, voicemail, tax, $15/mo)
$0 - $240 going over limit

So if you only go through 2 iPhones, you would be paying a total of
$3860 to $4580.

So is the shiny piece of plastic and its services worth a quarter of a car?



whooohooo!

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