When I go to ‘my wireless’ app on my phone to check usage I used to get data usage as well as minutes used. For some reason my phone just stopped showing the data usage bar. Now I have to use my home computer to log in and check data usage. I know there are other ways to check it on my phone but I liked how everything used to show up under ‘my wireless’. Anybody got any clues? I haven’t changed anything on my plan other than blocking text messages. No one at AT&T has any answers other than maybe they updated something.
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Cell Phone Rates: Which Are The Best? – hotspot-mobile
May 22nd, 2011
admin Cell phone rates are as varied as the companies that provide service. To compare rates, you first need to decide what features you want in your plan ranging from how many minutes you want per month to free text messaging.
3 Strategies for Choosing The Right Cell Phone Plan » All Expert …
April 20th, 2011
jedwan There are many factors to consider when choosing a cell phone plan. Keep in mind the fact that most cellular providers require you to sign a lengthy contract that is expensive to get out from under when you choose your plan. …
Wholesale Cell Phone – Shopping Catalog
April 20th, 2011
jedwan When a person is looking to buy a new cell phone to go with their plan, they can look to…
How do I change my cell phone to my old cell phone? | Cell Phone …
April 14th, 2011
admin I had my cell phone go through the wash. I have an older cell phone that still works but isn’t connected. I was wondering if I could change my plan back over to my old phone. If so, can i do it online at the verizon wireless place? …
AT&T bumps early-upgrade prices for all smartphones, reminds that patience is a virtue
April 5th, 2011
jedwan The two year contract is a blessing and a curse, but looking at these updated prices from AT&T we’re thinking those upgrading early and doing so to a one year contract are quite simply doomed. AT&T has upped the price on all early-upgrade one year commitment smartphones by a whopping $150. That’s painful, but the iPhone is, at least, getting off a little easier. It’s jumping by a relatively meager $50, meaning a new 32GB iPhone 4 will cost you $549 vs the previous $449. Or you could, you know, just suck it up for another 12 months. AT&T bumps early-upgrade prices for all smartphones, reminds that patience is a virtue originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Apr 2011 09:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
AT&T tweaking messaging plans, killing some upgrade discounts, raising fees and MicroCell pricing
January 20th, 2011
admin How on Earth have Verizon and AT&T both decided to kill off their upgrade discount programs within a few days of each other? Hard to say, but we’ve gotten a little peek at some new policies designed to “streamline” things that are apparently coming into effect next Sunday, January 23rd — and very few (if any) of them are going to bring a smile to your face. Here’s the gist: There’ll be a new text package of 1,000 messages for $10 with overage at 10 cents apiece. This compares to 5 cents at the 1,500 / $15 level and 10 cents at the 200 / $5 level. Speaking of those other text packages, they’re going away. Both the 200 and 1,500 text plans are goners. Obviously, if you’re already on them, you shouldn’t be affected — you just won’t be able to select them for new plans or changes anymore. Early upgrade pricing on new iPhones — the standard subsidized price plus $200 — will only be available six months into an existing iPhone activation. $50 and $100 discounts on top of subsidized pricing for upgrading customers — similar to Verizon’s recently-killed New Every Two program — are going away. If you’re currently eligible, you’ll still be eligible to take advantage through July 23rd of this year. Family plan add-a-line activation is increasing $10 to $36. International voice roaming prices are changing in 117 countries. That’s a lot of countries! We’re assuming most of those rates are going up, not down, though we don’t have details at this point. Calling to Canada is going from 29 cents per minute to 39 cents. The 3G MicroCell is increasing in price from $149.99 to $199.99, which seems like a really bizarre move to us — hard to say what the motivation is there. Certain “pre-selected” customers will still receive special discount offers for it in the mail, though. Check out full details on the changes in the gallery below. [Thanks, anonymous tipster] AT&T tweaking messaging plans, killing some upgrade discounts, raising fees and MicroCell pricing originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
The valley song plans the mobile phone business of self-operation …
January 20th, 2011
admin The well-informed person claims, the mobile phone products of the valley song company will be named Nexus One as. Will not sell this mobile phone by cooperation with wireless operator in valley song according to the plan. …



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