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Exceeded your monthly smartphone data limit? Here’s what you’ll pay

Exceeded your monthly smartphone data limit? Here’s what you’ll pay

by ben patterson | Jan 19, 2012 | how-tos, phones

Not all smartphone data plans are created equal, particularly when it comes to overage fees. Some carriers will start charging you by the megabyte if you creep over your monthly data limit, while others may slow down, or “throttle,” you data speeds if...
Smartphone data plans compared: Bargain plans becoming more and more scarce

Smartphone data plans compared: Bargain plans becoming more and more scarce

by ben patterson | Jan 19, 2012 | how-tos, news, phones

If you’re looking to pay less than $20 a month for data on your smartphone, you’ll soon have just one choice left among the biggest post-paid U.S. carriers: T-Mobile. And while pricier 3G and 4G data plans do—on paper, anyway—offer more bang for your...
Holiday Gift Guides; the $99 HP TouchPad, redux; Wi-Fi or 3G iPad? (week in review)

Holiday Gift Guides; the $99 HP TouchPad, redux; Wi-Fi or 3G iPad? (week in review)

by ben patterson | Dec 10, 2011 | week in review

The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and we’ve got a bevy of gift ideas for you, ranging from gadgets for grandparents and no-contract phones to iPhone accessories and gear for around the house. Also this week: How to create a “smart” Photo...
Which iPad should you give for the holidays: 3G, or Wi-Fi? 4 things to consider before buying

Which iPad should you give for the holidays: 3G, or Wi-Fi? 4 things to consider before buying

by ben patterson | Dec 7, 2011 | gift guides, how-tos, tablets

So, you’re giving an iPad 2 to a special (and very lucky) someone for the holidays. But which version should you get for them: the Wi-Fi-only version, or the pricier 3G-plus-Wi-Fi model? And what is the difference between the two, anyway? Read on for four things...
Are you paying too much for smartphone data?

Are you paying too much for smartphone data?

by ben patterson | Aug 1, 2011 | how-tos, news, phones

Unless you’re on Sprint, there’s a good chance your cell phone carrier has you on a short leash when it comes to speedy wireless data. Indeed, most carriers now limit, or “cap,” their 3G and 4G data plans at levels ranging from 200 MB to 10 GB...
How to track your smartphone data usage on Verizon

How to track your smartphone data usage on Verizon

by ben patterson | Jul 7, 2011 | how-tos, phones

Today’s the day when Verizon Wireless officially yanks its unlimited 3G data plan for new customers. (If you’re already signed up for Verizon’s unlimited plan, don’t worry—you get to keep it.) Verizon’s new smartphone plans are now...
Reader mail: Which 3G data plan should I get for my iPhone?

Reader mail: Which 3G data plan should I get for my iPhone?

by ben patterson | Jun 28, 2011 | how-tos, phones

Diane writes: I’m almost all set to buy an iPhone 4 (I’m on AT&T), but I’m stuck on the data plan part. How much do I need, and what would I be using data for, anyway? (And what’s 3G?) Hi Diane! Great question. Let’s tackle the last...
How to track your smartphone data usage on Verizon

Verizon’s new smartphone data plans: Your questions, answered

by ben patterson | Jun 24, 2011 | news, phones, rumorville

The largest wireless carrier in the U.S. is about to dump its popular unlimited smartphone data plan in favor of “tiered” options that limit how much data you can use each month. What do the impending changes in Verizon Wireless’s data policy mean...
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