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Hi i'm thinking to buy nexus s with 2 years T mobile contract having $10 data plan. Can i cancel the data plan one month later after i buy the phone??????
Help me out plz~~~~
Why would you do that... that's almost totally counter-intuitive to getting one of these phones. I get that, yes, you would like to have one to screw around with and to make a phone call on.... but.... why even bother if you can't really use it?
30mb for me is generally... one e-mail. Lol.
I think I might be able to stretch 30mb over the course of up to 5 minutes though, if I just leave the phone to sit on my desk and let it do it's own synchronizing.
Lol yea insane
I only used 150MB last month. Granted, I only had my phone for 11 days of the billing cycle thanks to Samsung's horrendously slow warranty service. Even so, that comes out to just ~15MB per day, easily within that 30MB figure.
There's free WiFi all over the place now, so it's really not that tough to get by without a true data plan. I'd say that as long as I'm not in a car, driving about, probably 80% of the places I frequent have available WiFi (such as the grocery store, Fry's, my buddies' houses, my house, my families' houses, just about any hotel, most airports, etc). A lot of people want a phone that they can use to look up something quickly at home or at the store as well as play games, run apps, and play music/videos. Data is mostly unnecessary for nearly all of that.
Would you say it's idiotic to by a WiFi tablet? There's a pretty huge market for those, and they're really not much different, except that they don't double as a phone, nor do they (most) have optional data pay as you go plans.
Addition: Just wanted to add that with the latest versions of Google Maps, 30MB is enough for full GPS turn-by-turn directions for just about any day trip, so long as you don't make a bunch of wrong turns.
well that is good if you barely use data and most people do , but the fact that you would have to limit yourself greatly doesnt justify having a smartphone.