Will 4GB shared data be enough for two iPhone 5's?
I'm signing up with Verizon today and getting two iPhone 5's.
On average, is 4GB shared data per month enough to compensate for both devices?
Depends how muxh you use
I have the iPhone 5 with a 4GB data plan (just me on the plan) and I don't use my phone that much at all, but The past 2 months I've reached 75% of all data used messages which Verizon send to your phone.
It all depends on how much you'll be using your phone, but if I were you I would upgrade to 8GB to be safe.
- Would 4gb of data be enough for me? I plan on getting the iPhone 5s sometime within the next 2 weeks or so. With AT&T if it makes a difference. I currently have sprint with unlimited text and data. Since AT&T doesn't do that anymore with data i have to settle for something else. My sprint 3G data is listed at 1, 360, 072 and my sprit 3G data roaming is at 3, 211 both are in KB and I have about another 25 days in my billing period. Would 4gb of data be good for me so I don't go over?
- What is 1GB of shared data for iphone 4? - 1 Ok i might get an iphone 4 from at&t that is 8GB, but when i went to the mobile share plans there's a thing about 1GB of shared data with unlimited talk and text. My question is what is shared data? And the examples of using it? And how much does is 1GB to be used?
- What does having mobile hotspot on a shared data plan mean? I really want to get either the Samsung Galaxy S III or iPhone 5 on either AT&T or Verizon. I noticed that when you get a Mobile Share/Share Everything plan, the hotspot feature is free. Does using it still come out of your data amount, or is it unlimited?
- Something about exceeding my data allowance under my Verizon family shared plan? So here's the deal: I have a family plan with 4GB data plan and unlimited text and call which costs 50 bux per month, but what happens if I exceed the total data allowed? I'm a iphone photographer which requires me to constantly upload photos to Instagram almost everyday, and I'm really afraid of being charged a lot if I exceed the total data allowed…