Your data allowance may be referred to in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). It should be noted that some of the smallest contract deals will allow you usage of around 250MB. Many T-Mobile and Orange mobile dealsnow offer around 1GB or even 2GB and these are set to increase all the time as people are looking to use mobile Internet more and leave the laptop switched off.
We will take 1GB as our yardstick and show what you can expect from that:
If you are someone who logs on to their email and social networking sites several times a day as well as using features such as video calls on Skype then you may find that your allowance runs out sooner than you think.
You need to keep yourself aware of the various tasks you are using your data allowance for and keep an eye on your usage. It is possible to speak to your provider and get an update on how much you have used and most allow you to access this information from their website. It is a good idea to make sure that you know what your allowance is before you begin using it. It is also a good idea to find out what the charges are if you happen to go over the allowance. It may be that the service will simply stop working but it could be that you are just racking up a bill.
Check with your provider. They may have an ‘add-on’ to your phone package where you can use an extra GB or two for just a few extra pounds each month. This is far cheaper than using it when it is not part of the package. However, not all providers offer this so find out before you get the phone – it will also help you to pick the right phone for you.
This post was last modified on 15th June 2018 4:50 pm
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