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For those of you who’s life isn’t necessarily contained within the borders of the US, and who want to take full advantage of the new iPhone 3G, read on.
AT&T has officially announced international plans for the iPhone 3G, intended to accompany the existing 20 and 50MB International options. The old plans cost $25 and $60 per month, respectively. The new plans, with 100MB and 200MB options, cover data costs in almost 70 countries, including the biggies such as Canada, France, Mexico, China, India, Germany and Japan. If you are interested in the 100MB option, it will set you back $120 per month, whereas the 200MB option weighs in at an even $200.
As usual, to make sure that unknowing iPhone 3G users are not slammed with huge and unexpected bills, Apple makes sure to remind users to turn off data roaming on an iPhone, use Wi-Fi whenever possible, and shut off any automatic e-mail checks to minimize data overages unbeknownst to the user.
For those of you who’s life isn’t necessarily contained within the borders of the US, and who want to take full advantage of the new iPhone 3G, read on.
AT&T has officially announced international plans for the iPhone 3G, intended to accompany the existing 20 and 50MB International options. The old plans cost $25 and $60 per month, respectively. The new plans, with 100MB and 200MB options, cover data costs in almost 70 countries, including the biggies such as Canada, France, Mexico, China, India, Germany and Japan. If you are interested in the 100MB option, it will set you back $120 per month, whereas the 200MB option weighs in at an even $200.
As usual, to make sure that unknowing iPhone 3G users are not slammed with huge and unexpected bills, Apple makes sure to remind users to turn off data roaming on an iPhone, use Wi-Fi whenever possible, and shut off any automatic e-mail checks to minimize data overages unbeknownst to the user.
Via MacNN
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