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A few messages above it is mentioned that the Mobley plan is $20/month. The iPad unlimited plan is $30/month. The mobley plan would only be worth it for me if I could put the sim in the iPad, which doesn't seem to be allowed.
It seems the mobley plan, to me, only has a few use cases. In the car, where passengers may want to use Wi-Fi based tablets or laptops, or home internet replacement devices for those in areas ill-served by fixed internet.
iPhone X is my current primary phone. I have older model iPhones and Moto phones available on other lines. Currently prepaid, though would consider postpaid on right plan.
What I don't understand is... I bought some gophone SIM cards and put them in an IPad 3 and iPad mini 2 and this option was available to sign up for. Now I'm guessing the difference is this does not auto renew but I don't see the point in paying $100s more for auto renewing. Did AT&T bring this back in non auto renew format to combat the sellers on eBay?
Looks like the plan is back. https://www.att.com/esupport/article...less/KM1048698
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Keep in mind that AT&T could change plans if you put it in a tablet, as that's a different class of device (same as using an iPad SIM in a phone and vice-versa). The grey area that seems to be fine so far is Mobley<->hotspot since the Mobley is still considered a hotspot.
Will my att hotspt work if I take out the sim from the unlimited tablet data tablet and put it into a unite explore hotspot?
I've done that, as long as the APN is correct it has worked.
Prices are now cratering. Yesterday the unlimited plan sold for $600. Well below $1600 and up a couple months ago. And now that you can apparently signup for the plan again (the new one with a 22GB prioritization limit), I can probably finally change my plan. Go to a lower plan. Such as the 2GB for $25 plan (which is good for up to 3 months), and just switch to unlimited the month I need it. I can download app updates and magazines on Wi-Fi.
Maybe they don't want the case again where, if they drop the plan, they get people still using it years later, and selling it on eBay.
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