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The amount of talk time depends on your plan. You must pick a plan to activate. The choices that are currently available are posted at the AT&T website. There are monthly plans listed on my paperwork that came with the phone that start at $30/month with unlimited talk & unlimited text, the more you pay per month varies with the amount of data you get on the monthly plan. However the plans may have changed so check the AT&T website for current rates on prepaid plans. Their cheapest plans are the 25¢/minute pay as you go plan for low volume users, and the pay per day plan that is $2/day on my paperwork but might be more now. The per day plan allows unlimited call/text on the day you pay the $2 which is deducted from the balance on your phone. The prepaid plan cards that add money to the phone come in various denominations. Possibly $10, $15, $25, $50, $75, $100. There may be other denominations. The $10 and $15 amounts last 30 days and the $25 amount lasts 90 days. The $100 amount lasts 365 days. I used to use the 25¢/day plan with the $25/90 day cards. They used to allow me to buy messaging packs from my phone balance by calling 611 from my phone. 200 messages for 4.99, The unused balance rolled over if I renewed before expiration in 30 days. Data on that plan was per use, about 5kb/1¢. The pay per day plan allowed data by day pass, not sure how much.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.ATT Prepaid has a plan for $30 a month, $25 with auto pay, for unlimited calls and unlimited texts.
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