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Anonymous asked in Consumer ElectronicsCell Phones & Plans · 1 decade ago

Is T-Mobile 200MB Data Plan enough for Android phone?

I would like to purchase an unlocked Android smartphone but I wanted to know if 200MB would be enough. I'm currently on 50MB Plan + 200 Text with T-Mobile Shadow and I find that adequate because I mainly use it for web browsing (most of them are mobile site) and e-mail.

I understand that smart phone nowadays take up more MB from various apps that constantly running and due to much more graphical interface on these apps as well as GPS.

Is 200 MB data plan enough assuming that I will take advantage of the great apps Android has? I don't think I will use GPS whole lot but I may use them from time to time when needed. I want to access full site too instead of going to mobile site.

Could anyone give me a better picture about how large/small 200MB plan is?

Thanks in advance!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    200 mb plan is perfect if you just want to look at email with the occasional internet use and app download (depending on size), however if you plan to use it everyday for apps and internet unlimited would as some apps can be over 200mb, but no typically. I have a lot of apps on my ipod touch and within the 4 months ive had it i have a good 3 gb of apps on it. I guess if you dont plan to have a lot of games on it 200mb would be perfect if you just watch how big they are.Good Luck!

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    1 decade ago

    no way, better go for the unlimited data plan. I made the mistake of signing up for an initial contract with limited data usage, the second you go over the amount of data allowed, the fees are ridiculous!

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