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rae
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I went on the internet on my cell without using wifi?
At my school we don't have wifi so I went to my 'Mobile Networks' setting thing and clicked on 'Data enabled' which enables data access over mobile networks. And it made my internet work during school. I was on that for about an hour.. Was that not free? I don't have free internet and the only way I could use internet is wifi but idk how I got internet.. Will it charge me? If so how much or how can I check how much internet i've uesd? :/ I have t-mobile and an android.
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I would be surprised if T-Mobile did. If you have an Android smart phone, you are automatically required to purchase some data pack- unless you bought the phone used or off contract. Assuming that you bought the phone with a contract and you didn't have any data left, you still would be okay as T-Mobile doesn't charge you for going over your data limit- it just slows you down.
You shouldn't expect to see any charges, but if you do, call T-Mobile and tell them you accidentally got on the internet and they will most likely remove the charge from your bill.
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Bill
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Don't be surprised when your bill at the end of the month is about 1,000 bucks.
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cdabexx
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There will probably be an additional charge on your phone bill this month. I don't know how much, sorry.
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eric
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You're probably going to get charged a lot. Since you somehow managed to get a smart phone without a data plan they are going to charge you out of your a** for the data you used. Also, expect for them to add a data plan to your phone now. Hopefully you didn't watch Netflix or YouTube.
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Eric
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I would be surprised if T-Mobile did. If you have an Android smart phone, you are automatically required to purchase some data pack- unless you bought the phone used or off contract. Assuming that you bought the phone with a contract and you didn't have any data left, you still would be okay as T-Mobile doesn't charge you for going over your data limit- it just slows you down.
You shouldn't expect to see any charges, but if you do, call T-Mobile and tell them you accidentally got on the internet and they will most likely remove the charge from your bill.
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Gus
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its about 15-25c per mb. about an hour on facebook would be about.. 2-3mbs. if your with prepaid, get a cap that has free internet usage or one that has a certain amount of usage, eg 500mb, 1gb etc.. if your on a plan just buy a package, probs about 5 - 10 bucks more.
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