Does using the internet while Iphone on 4g cost money?
Does using the internet while Iphone on 4g cost money?
Well it gives you a limit you can choose, if you have Wi-Fi in your house or wherever you are it doesn't count towards the limit. Once your limit is full you get charged $10
Depends if you are using the iPhones internet or just Wi-Fi. If you are using iPhones respective Internet then you should consider the data plans offered through your carrier. That will determine both the cost and how much of the iPhones internet you may use
- Will using my iPhone's hotspot cost extra money? I have an iPhone 4s (which is up to date on all IOS updates) and I have the unlimited data plan at AT&T. I'm leaving for a road trip tomorrow, and I wanted to turn the hotspot on so I could use that Wi-Fi on my laptop during the trip so I won't get bored. It says I need to set up an account for it, which I will do later… But would any extra charges be added to my bill?
- Will using iMessage cost me money under my provider new charge? My phone provider(telus) is adding a 40 cent per text to people outside of Canada so my question is, since me and my friend both have iPhones, if iMessage counts as a text or not cause it uses Wi-Fi?
- Why does my laptop get such bad internet download speed while my Iphone gets 10 times more? My router is downstairs connected to a Windows vista PC. That PC connected with an ethernet cable gets around 90-100Mbs download speed. I did another speed test on my iphone upstairs next to my laptop, and it got 80-90 Mbs. But When I did the speed test on my laptop, it was only 10Mbs down. It's really annoying because it takes like a billion years to open youtube and everything lags.
- Why does my iPhone still charge for Internet even when I'm not using Internet? So, I recently got a pay monthly plan with my new iPhone 4s. When i'm out and about I'm usually updating my twitter and Facebook account. But, when I'm put my phone down, 3G still says I'm using it and charging me. So do I have to turn it off when i'm finished? Or is there a much easier way?