The iPhone / Android cost difference is getting large
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The iPhone / Android cost difference is getting large
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#4Couple that with Google Voice (and the Talkatone app), and you can barely use cell minutes.
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#5The gap for more "advanced" plans is even more egregious; Wal-Mart+T-Mobile US is providing a pay-as-you-go plan for $30/mo with unlimited (5GB throttled) HSPA+ data+SMS and 100 minutes of voice. Over two years, the plan itself (assuming no overages) works out to about $720. Ignoring the cost of the phone, Verizon's most comparable plan (400 minutes voice, 5GB data, unlimited text) is $140/mo, or $3360 over two years…
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#6I've had some success with putting an AT&T GoPhone SIM directly into an iPhone 4 with no jailbreak/unlock. Couple that with Google Voice (and the Talkatone app), and you can barely use cell minutes.
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#8Additionally, the figures pointed out in this article are totals of the Voice&Data plans tied to the iPhones by AT&T. These are costs of a minimum iPhone service as deemed by AT&T, and not a cost of the iPhone itself.
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#9Why not simply compare the price of an unlocked iPhone to an unlocked Android? iPhone 4S costs $649-849, simple.
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#10https://plus.google.com/112673498012307585136/#1126734980123...
Converting to USD, my yearly mobile comms bill is around $400 and that includes a new phone every year and I don't pay for calls or texts.