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It's your phone's RAM that is used/free. I don't know of a way to check your data useage.
ALTHOUGH... "Unlimited" isn't really Unlimited. They will still ToS you if they see you tethering and torrenting Blu-rays or watching Hulu over 3G. (though I can't do any of that right now... freaking 200kbps download speed means I can barely do my online physics homework) I think I read somewhere that the cap beyond which they throttle you to below-dialup speeds, is 10GB per month.
It's when I am at my friend's apartment and doing physics homework that I tether, or just because wifi is even shittier than 3G. (cough, campus center, cough) If you use interwebs that little, you should never hit the cap.
For what I am paying ($25/mo.), I dont mind the caps they may put on downloads. I dont plan on abusing the good deal they offer by streaming HD content.
I dont really know what 10GB/mo. really means for my use, but my understanding is it is equal to ~6000 page views per day. I generally search some news (maybe 10-20 views) and stream music - w/ some apps added every few days. No TV or tethering for me.
Not to offend, but I hope VM limits extreme users if it means keeping their (imo) awesome pricing tier.
Na Zdrowie!
They throttle your speed.These are the things that get me worried. Okay, what happens if you pass the cap they have on the unlimited data plans?
Oh okay. And one last question, do they bring the speeds back to normal after the month is over?
But this is interesting...
Broadband2Go
Broadband2Go Plans
You may purchase a Broadband2Go data plan necessary to access the Internet from your laptop personal computer in the following data allocations ("Broadband2Go Plans"):
When you purchase the $20.00 Broadband2Go Plan, your data usage will be deducted from the available data allocation. Unused data expire one month from the date the Broadband2Go Plan was activated on your account. If you use your allocation of data before the end of the data expiration date, you must purchase an additional Broadband2Go Plan to use the Broadband2Go service.
- $10.00 for 100 megabytes ("MB")
- $20.00 for 1 gigabyte ("GB") - only available on devices purchased through Walmart
- $50.00 per month for unlimited access to email, data and web browsing (3G speeds up to 2.5GB) <-- So it's UNLIMITED but then there's a 2.5GB Cap?!?!
- When you purchase the $10.00 Broadband2Go Plan, your data usage will be deducted from the available data allocation. Unused data expire 10 days from the date the Broadband2Go Plan was activated on your account. If you use your allocation of data before the end of the data expiration date, you must purchase an additional Broadband2Go Plan to use the Broadband2Go service.
When you purchase the $50.00 Broadband2Go Plan, your monthly charge is due on the monthly payment date of your $50.00 Broadband2Go Plan. Your monthly payment date is based on the day of the month that you activate your $50.00 Broadband2Go Plan, switch from another Broadband2Go Plan to the $50.00 Broadband2Go Plan, or restart the $50.00 Broadband2Go Plan. If you do not pay your monthly charge on your payment date, you will no longer have access to the Broadband2Go service, regardless of the balance in your account. When you next pay your monthly charge, you will receive the data allocation associated with that monthly plan. If you fail to pay your monthly charge when due, your payment date will be reset based on the day you successfully pay your monthly charge. Virgin Mobile reserves the right, without notice, to temporarily limit throughput speeds when monthly data usage on the $50 Broadband2Go Plan exceeds 2.5GB. Customers will continue to have access to Broadband2Go service but maximum speeds may be limited to 256 kilobits per second or below for the remainder of the monthly plan cycle. During this time, customers may experience slower page loads, file downloads and degraded streaming media. Throughput speeds will be restored when a new Broadband2Go Plan is purchased.
that pertains to the USB760 USB device which is a mobile broadband internet device. they recently changed that because people were abusing those "unlimited" plans. That doesn't apply to smartphones "YET".
Frankly, 5GB a month (the prior MiFi 2200 limit) wasn't "abuse" at all if you were trying to run even a family home network with it...Sprint/VM just doesn't have any competition in the PrePaid router business and decided they wanted to make sure any new customers could only use it for "light" duty. I think they'll end up selling very few of the units with the new data cap, but apparently they've made that choice from a business standpoint.
that pertains to the USB760 USB device which is a mobile broadband internet device. they recently changed that because people were abusing those "unlimited" plans. That doesn't apply to smartphones "YET".
Found NetCounter here. It's all free (beer) and Free (speech). It's also on the Market.NetMeter is primarily intended as an interactive diagnostic tool and not as a long-term network usage counter. For that purpose applications like NetCounter are a better fit.