April 2nd, 2009, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by devin
Are you with T-Mobile or AT&T?
In general, cell network companies have two types of data plans - unlimited and pay per Kilobyte. If you want to use your G1 to browse the internet, push Gmail, etc., a pay per KB plan is basically useless, because you'll probably end up paying more per day or week than an unlimited plan costs. I don't spend any money on a data plan, because I use WiFi exclusivley.
If you haven't explicitly purchased an unlimited plan, you have a pay per KB plan, and you should disable cell data immediately by changing the APN settings as I described in my original post so you don't get hit with a huge bill.
Hope that helps,
Devin
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Well I followed your post instructions exactly, to reformat the APN--I have AT&T by the way--but I've used it a few times so that WILL be a charge per KB, right?
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