> OK, I found a preference and turned off iMessage because everytime I thought I was texting my son, it was iMessage and it was using data which is same as using my date since he is on my plan. Very confusing if you ask me.
> Ellen
If you are already paying for unlimited texting (i.e., standard SMS texts messages), and you desire to CONTINUE to pay in that manner, then I suppose you should turn off iMessaging.
However, since 1000 iMessages cost no more than about $0.02 (two CENTS) in data charges, then on the one hand perhaps you shouldn't be too concerned about the costs, and on the other hand, perhaps you can consider reducing the amount of money you spend (to get unlimited texts), and SAVE money every month by utilizing the (almost free) iMessage service even more.
Try leaving iMessaging turned on, and check after a couple of months to see if the number of text messages that AT&T tells you you're making each month goes down significantly -- perhaps significantly enough to allow you to reduce how much you pay AT&T.
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dimanche 29 janvier 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] iMessage problem
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