Most standard iPhone plans today include . In this case, you don't "buy minutes" because you cannot run out of them.
: You can buy airtime directly through the carrier's app (e.g., the My Verizon or My AT&T app) or their official website.
If you don't want to deal with a traditional carrier, you can buy minutes through third-party apps that use your iPhone’s data or Wi-Fi:
: On older, legacy plans that have a minute cap, going over your limit results in "overage charges" billed at the end of the month rather than buying them upfront. 3. Alternative "Internet" Minutes (VoIP)
If you use a prepaid carrier (like Tracfone, Mint Mobile, or AT&T Prepaid), you buy minutes by "topping up" or adding a "refill" to your account.
: You can purchase "Skype Credit" to call landlines or mobile numbers globally.
: You can set your account to automatically buy a set amount of minutes or data every month. 2. Postpaid / Standard Monthly Plans
Most standard iPhone plans today include . In this case, you don't "buy minutes" because you cannot run out of them.
: You can buy airtime directly through the carrier's app (e.g., the My Verizon or My AT&T app) or their official website.
If you don't want to deal with a traditional carrier, you can buy minutes through third-party apps that use your iPhone’s data or Wi-Fi:
: On older, legacy plans that have a minute cap, going over your limit results in "overage charges" billed at the end of the month rather than buying them upfront. 3. Alternative "Internet" Minutes (VoIP)
If you use a prepaid carrier (like Tracfone, Mint Mobile, or AT&T Prepaid), you buy minutes by "topping up" or adding a "refill" to your account.
: You can purchase "Skype Credit" to call landlines or mobile numbers globally.
: You can set your account to automatically buy a set amount of minutes or data every month. 2. Postpaid / Standard Monthly Plans