How much iPhone 3G browsing will i get in 200MB?


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i browse quite a few sites on my free time and i've never one over 80MB.

keep in mind, though that once you start browsing picture/video intensive sites, your data goes away pretty quickly. but news stuff and blogs usually don't eat away at your data plan that much.

i should know. my plan is 40MB :p

Damn. Raskren do you just browse or do you view flash sites/download stuff etc.?

There is no Flash support on the iPhone yet.

I often browse Digg mobile, use Google maps and get all my email through an IMAP connection. My business email often has large attachments. I also download lots of apps over-the-air rather than through iTunes.

I am with O2. I have the ?7.50 unlimited data bolt on for my phone - which states 200mb as it's "fair usage" limit.

I use the phone as a modem over 3g or now HSDPA or whatever. I do not restrict my browsing, I chat on here, facebook, msn, download files, etc.

Never been contacted, so seems 200 goes a long way!

Wow, they have dropped their FUP then. I am sure when the iPhone first came out, 02 allowed you to have 1GB a month! At least thats what I think I read when my friend registered his phone at the time!

200MB is plenty for general website browsing though. Maybe not YouTube and such.

I pay ?7.50/month for T-Mobile unlimited with 1GB fair usage.

Due to using my SIM in another 3G phone and using it as a modem, my usage has been an average of 3GB per month (including both phone and PC usage), and I haven't been contacted yet. When I'm due for an upgrade, I'm going to try to blag a free Mobile Broadband connection instead of a free phone, so I don't have to keep switching the SIM.

I can't believe they have the gall to call 200 MB of data "unlimited."

Does anyone know if AT&T has such a limit on their iPhone data package?

I doubt AT&T would be so cruel. :D

It really depends on your plan... I suggest you check their site (www.att.com)

Oh well - at least my contract includes this amount free - without a ?7.50 / month bolt-on (and to be fair I get free access to the majority if wifi hotspots in England.) The really outrageous thing is their data roaming charges - ?6/?3 per MB if outside/inside EU when abroad! I'm in Italy atm and only got the SMS after ?10 worth if data. My fault really lol... At least my hotel has w:pi :p

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