How much do you pay for an iPhone each month?

How much do you pay for an iPhone each month? - 1

Added (1). I want to know all costs… How much it cost when you got it as a new phone, how much you pay per month for it, and also if you have to pay for data and how much

You want to know all the costs? I can't answer that as it depends on who your carrier is, the plan you choose, the phone model/capacity you choose, and other taxes+fees.

Though, expect to pay around $75+/month for 24 months.

Its depend on your telecom, what tarrif you take or how much u spent on these

  • Will 300MB be enough each month for an iPhone 5? So I'm not exactly 100% sure what the 300MB do. But it is the cheapest plan for Verizon, and I was wondering how quickly it would be used up each month? All I would really do with the phone is mainly twitter and Instagram, text and call people only when I need to, and take pictures and videos. And of course a few other apps, but I don't think that has to do with the amount of MB. Will 300MB last me each month if I use the phone for only these things?
  • IPhone users, how much do you pay a month? I want to get the iPhone 5 when it is released and I would like a rough estimate of how much you pay a month. I'm aware that obviously depending on the plan/contract, the monthly charge with differ. But how much do you pay a month, and what features do you have? Also, if you are at home or somewhere where there's Wi-Fi, and you are using the internet, do you get charged for that or is it free because of the Wi-Fi?
  • Iphone 5 owners? How much do you pay per month? Looking to get an iphone 5 with a family plan of two lines. Verizon offers unlimited talk and text and 2gb of data for both of us for $70 each. Is this a good deal? I pay around $60 for my basic phone right now.
  • If I get a two year contract do I still pay month to month? So I have recently broke my phone and I heard the iPhone 5c is coming in a about a week, so if I bought the iPhone with Sprint would I still pay month to month or do I pay for 2 years up front?