How long will 500MB's of Data last me on the iPhone 5 using 4G/LTE?

I'll mostly be using it for What's App, Emails, And a little downloading on App store.

I think if you use it more budgetly, it lasts at least for a month and have some in save?! Good budget!

It can't last for long when you use it for downloading and streaming.
One thing too that makes internet very expensive on iphone is that it uses high definition so when you open a webpage, it opens in HD mode which kill the data.
Also try to remove the automatic update from your iphone.
I use iphone 5 and I always buy 1Gb of data. I just use it for what's App and small small things download too but it reach a week.

Yours is very small but If you don't make big downloading and streaming with it, I Expert it to reach or exceed a week.

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