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Apple124
05-14-2008, 05:21 PM
My friend is looking into getting an iPhone now that I see I have one, but they cannot afford the monthly bill. They wanted know if there was anyway that they can activate it with pay as you go. I know you can no longer type 9999999 in your social section, so does anyone know any other ways?
Eragon
05-14-2008, 05:23 PM
My friend is looking into getting an iPhone now that I see I have one, but they cannot afford the monthly bill. They wanted know if there was anyway that they can activate it with pay as you go. I know you can no longer type 9999999 in your social section, so does anyone know any other ways?
Your friend can always sign up with AT&T long enough to jailbreak and unlock, then cancel the contract within the window provided by AT&T. All your friend has to do is pop in a SIM card from a pre-paid phone.
Apple124
05-14-2008, 05:25 PM
The only problem is they arent old enough to activate an account.
Eragon
05-14-2008, 05:29 PM
The only problem is they arent old enough to activate an account.
If your iPhone is already jailbroken and unlocked, why don't you sell that to your friend and get a new one?
Apple124
05-15-2008, 10:11 AM
If your iPhone is already jailbroken and unlocked, why don't you sell that to your friend and get a new one?
I dont plan on getting the new one ad they are going to buy a refurbished. So if I unlock there's can I just order an att prepaid aim on ebay and activate it that way for them? Or would they need to do something else? If so how would I activate it prepaid?
Eragon
05-15-2008, 10:24 AM
I dont plan on getting the new one ad they are going to buy a refurbished. So if I unlock there's can I just order an att prepaid aim on ebay and activate it that way for them? Or would they need to do something else? If so how would I activate it prepaid?
Your approach should work. Once your friend's iphone is unlocked, you can then put any activated SIM card in it. Remember, the SIM will enable your friend to make calls, but it won't let him/her use the data unless that data is part of the pre-paid package.
projectdarkside
05-27-2008, 01:26 AM
Wow! At first when I saw the iPhone, I was hoping that they're would be a pre-paid version, but after Apple/AT&T didnt release one I realized how crazy I must have been to even think that. Data would be outrageously expensive on prepaid, just imagine if you put $50 dollars into a your account, just to see that by the end of the day you had about 5 dollars left!
iPhones are like exotic cars (Ferrari's, Lamborghini's)
You cant buy one then expect to think that maintenance is only going to be about 500 dollars a month- more like $5000 a month. Or get by, by putting the cheapest gas you can find into. When you buy things like these you cant be cheap- not to sound rude or anything but its the truth bro :(
Optimous
07-07-2008, 05:08 PM
you can buy a prepaid iphone from at&t thats what i have...i pay $79 a month
projectdarkside
07-07-2008, 08:57 PM
IF you pay 80 a month isnt that post-paid(plan)?
fedexgnd
07-09-2008, 09:58 AM
iPhone 3G is coming soon for Pay & Go
Customers will soon be able to enjoy all the great features of iPhone 3G without a monthly contract with the iPhone 3G for Pay & Go.
iPhone 3G for Pay & Go will be available later this year.
They have it in UK
projectdarkside
07-09-2008, 01:16 PM
I honestly dont understand how that will work ya kno, like how will a pre-paid plan handle unlimited data all I can picture seeing is paying for voice and texting but I cant how data will be handled being that that most of the iPhones unique most used features require data such as stocks, weather, Safari ofcourse, Email, maps, etc?!?!
kimkry
05-11-2009, 10:13 AM
OK ... if I understand you correctly, I can purchase a used iphone, and just pop in a pre-paid card (with data plan) and I'll be up and running???
unnecessary
05-11-2009, 01:20 PM
OK ... if I understand you correctly, I can purchase a used iphone, and just pop in a pre-paid card (with data plan) and I'll be up and running???
Thats no longer true at this current date.
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