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AT&T Adjusts Vita 3G Prices

Posted on Monday, January 23 @ 08:30:47 Eastern by Keri_Honea


During CES, AT&T announced their pricing plans for the 3G service for the PlayStation Vita. In case you need a refresher, the plans cost $15 for 250MB and $25 for 2GB of data, much like their data plans for the iPhone and iPad. According to the PlayStation blog, AT&T has had a slight change of heart.

They are keeping the first 3G plan of $15/month for 250MB, but they are increasing the second plan in both GB and $$. The second plan is now $30/month for 3GB. 

It's a whole gigabyte more bang for 5 bucks. For those who may use some of the 3G functionality of games for multiplayer action and cross-texting, the extra gig may be well worth it. For me, personally, the 3G still doesn't appeal to me, because I really can't see me playing a game via multiplayer while I'm traveling. Wi-Fi will be more than enough; however, I still haven't decided if I'm going to get a Vita at all. But hey, if that's your bag baby, does the additional $5 make the extra gigabyte worth it?
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  • Heath_Hindman
    Heath_Hindman

    Joined: May 2011
    Posted: Jan 23rd, 2012 at 9:45 am
    Like I said somewhere in a Vita-related article, every stinkin' day, some piece of news comes out that makes the Vita just a liiiiiitle bit worse. Not that this affects me at all, just the HUGE waves of misinformation and changed plans, amended statements, and so on can't be good for Vita.
  • De-Ting
    De-Ting

    Joined: Nov 2006
    Posted: Jan 23rd, 2012 at 10:59 pm
    Definitely not getting 3G model. Still very much want a Vita.

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