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Quick Tip: Check Minutes and More From Your iPhone - September 21st, 2007, 02:24 AM #1 |
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Don't you just hate trying to manage cell phone minutes? Sure, you can call in or check your usage online, but what if you need a quick reminder of your remaining minutes? Thankfully, Apple has graciously provided a really easy way to do this right from the Settings app. From the Home Screen, tap Settings>Phone>"AT&T Services" and "View My Minutes". In a moment, you'll get a free text message telling you about your remaining minutes. If that's not sweet enough, from the same menu you can check your balance, pay your bill, and there's even a shortcut to view your account online. Now that's nice. I don't recommend using the Voice Connect or Directory Assistance as they almost certainly cost money. If you need directory assistance, try 1-800-GOOG-411 (1-800-4664-411). Totally free. And yes, I realize that you could memorize all those little shortcut numbers, but that's not as cool as tapping a shortcut, right? At the very least, it does display the shortcuts for quicker access in the future. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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this was already there - September 21st, 2007, 09:25 AM #2 |
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all you had to do was call a number like *646# and you get that same text message. Any phone on AT&t can do it.
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Not accurate minutes ... - September 21st, 2007, 11:59 AM #3 |
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You can hack this for other Carriers - September 24th, 2007, 03:47 PM #5 |
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Here's are two sets of instructions for hacking this to work with T-Mobile and other carriers:
http://hackint0sh.org/forum/showthre...T%26T+Services htp://modmyiphone.com/wiki/index.php/Carrier_settings_for_iPhone Last edited by Michael Johnston; September 24th, 2007 at 09:13 PM. |
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Data query more useful - October 11th, 2007, 10:29 AM #6 |
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paahh, who cares about minutes!
Under the standard iPhone/AT&T package you get 200 text messages. Yikes, 1 active FaceBook account (with Mobile app), a news alert package, or any group of 3 or more teenagers blow through 200 text messages in a week. You need to know how many text messages are left on your account. Setup a new Contact entry like "AT&T Data Check" and assign it the 'phone number' *3282# I even made this a Favorite so I can get to it with fewer taps. 'Call' that number, and you'll be rewarded with a FREE text message telling you how many text messages are left on your account for the month. As mentioned earlier, the number *646# is the same as selecting the 'View my minutes' option. Add that to the Contact entry and you can get to it quickly as well. |
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Text Message Remaining Not Accurate - July 24th, 2008, 09:25 AM #9 |
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I just tried this and when I added it to my contact it owuld not send initially. I sent it manually and it said I have 72 messages left. I added it to my favorites and then testing the favorites sent it again and it said I had 68... No messages sent or received in between except the first one telling me I had 72 left. I guess it is playing catchup from when text messages were sent 4 hours ago maybe?
Either way it should give at least an idea of what is left i hope it is close to accurate. |
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