SandrA9810
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if you already have a set plan, you can keep it even if you upgrade your phone. You're not changing your contract.
If you change from your current plan, you can only choose what's available today. Like my minute plan, I have 750 minutes for 60.00 a month. If I wanted to up it 900 minutes or something, I'd have to change it to what's available now. However, I will not be able to go back to my original plan of 750 because it's not available.
If you have a smartphone, with unlimited data at 30$ a month, and you feel you're a high use person. Then DON'T change your data package. If you're like me and won't be getting an Iphone or using the netflix app or other crazy mega data eaters, then opting for a lower 200mb data package might be ideal.
If you're new to AT&T... then pick your option. And you can always upgade as you see fit. And they even allow for 1gb more for 10$ a month... that's a pretty nominal fee.
If you change from your current plan, you can only choose what's available today. Like my minute plan, I have 750 minutes for 60.00 a month. If I wanted to up it 900 minutes or something, I'd have to change it to what's available now. However, I will not be able to go back to my original plan of 750 because it's not available.
If you have a smartphone, with unlimited data at 30$ a month, and you feel you're a high use person. Then DON'T change your data package. If you're like me and won't be getting an Iphone or using the netflix app or other crazy mega data eaters, then opting for a lower 200mb data package might be ideal.
If you're new to AT&T... then pick your option. And you can always upgade as you see fit. And they even allow for 1gb more for 10$ a month... that's a pretty nominal fee.


