Here is my situation. I have a 3G which I purchased in August 2008 meaning I’m out of my two-year contract but I am still using the phone. In a month, I’ll be moving overseas and living abroad for 1-3 years. 

 

I’m trying to decide what’s the best thing to do with my iPhone as I want to keep my number and if I make trips back to the US, I’d like to be able use my iPhone while here. However, I obviously don’t want to pay for the iPhone every month while I’m not even using it.

 

Ideally, I’d like to freeze my account and then whenever I return to the US reactivate it so I can use my iPhone. Is this possible?

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Hi, I’m currently a T-mobile user who wants to upgrade to the IPHONE 4. My wife and I both have Iphones on T-mobile but we really want the new 4 model. Can anyone please tell me how much they pay for a family plan, 2 people and how many minutes you get. I’m trying to figure out how much more I would pay each month. We are ok with the 2gb (bs) data limit.   I hate AT&T but I really want the new iPhone so I’m willing to switch.   This is my current plan on T-mo: 1000 anytime shared minutes Unlimited text and data both lines, EDGE only :( Corporate discount 10% off monthly bill. We pay 101.98 with taxes and fees every month   I WISH I COULD JUST WALK IN TO APPLE STORE AND BUY AND IPHONE like Ipad… for a decent price.

 

Hello   is there any way that i can buy an iphone, so that i dont have to pay every month? and when can i unsubscribe the pay every month?  

 

Our “This week in fake devices” series continues. This weekend we bring you 4 “unofficial” Vertu phones . Each one of them borrows small in.

 

… they purchase China’s smart phone , clone iphone, clone vertu and TV mobile phones from my company, and the qualities are about 1K every month, these have high profits in Unitde states , like a cell phone can be made 20 dollars, …

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