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Returning it within the 30 days is definitely one option - however, I also need to keep my cell phone number. If I just return the phone, my understanding is that the number is lost. Any ideas on what to do to keep the number for 2 weeks until the droid x comes out?
If you return the phone inside 30 days, you can still port your number to another carrier. Carriers are not allowed to hold numbers hostage for any reason.
You can port it to another carrier if you have one to port to. If he was returning to Verizon, he could use his old phone. However, I think the OP wants to start NEW service with VZW and the problem is that the Droid X won't be available at that time.
You can port it to another carrier if you have one to port to. If he was returning to Verizon, he could use his old phone. However, I think the OP wants to start NEW service with VZW and the problem is that the Droid X won't be available at that time.
I don't know of anyway you can suspend your cell number while you wait for the new phone.
Pull one out of a drawer from '97 if you really need to.
I don't think you can suspend or reserve numbers in any way. Tough situation. Might have to check into porting to a non-contract phone. Then to VZW.
I was just thinking of this. If you have a phone that works on Verizon's network you can go with Page Plus Cellular and use their pre-paid $30 plan. You get 1200 minutes, 1200 text msgs and I believe 20 MB of data. I still have a plan with them and have my primary number there while I test out the Evo with Sprint. If you dig around you may even find that some Sprint phones can be flashed to their network. However, to be safe, just get a cheap VZW phone and go with Page Plus. This would satiate you until the Droid X becomes available in terms of both having cell service and being able to preserve your number.Yes, this may be your only option. You could port your number to Cricket or one of those carriers on a cheap 30-day plan. Unfortunately, the investment might end up costing $80+ to get the phone and the 30-day plan. Not sure of the pricing, though....
PaidReturning it within the 30 days is definitely one option - however, I also need to keep my cell phone number. If I just return the phone, my understanding is that the number is lost. Any ideas on what to do to keep the number for 2 weeks until the droid x comes out?
Yes, you can port to a pre-paid plan. I did this back in December when I left VZW for Page Plus. I had been out of contract with VZW for a few years and owned the phone. It was the first cell number I received when I signed up with Sprint to get my first cell phone some 10 years ago. So I ported from Sprint, to VZW, then to Page Plus where it currently resides until I figure out my long term situation. The issue I see with the OP is his contract status with Sprint, but the general concept of porting to a pre-paid still applies.Per RickyRudy's note, let us know if you can port to a pre-paid plan. I don't know if it matters which carrier (i.e. does it affect your status as a "new" customer). Porting to a prepaid would be sweet...except the free prepaid phones are junk.
Winner winner, chicken dinner. I'm coming from an iPhone 3G which I sold a couple of weeks ago on ebay.
I'm wondering if Verizon would give me a "loaner" phone for a couple of weeks to get me to switch.
Well, I haven't encountered this yet. If that's the case the I would just continue using my Google Voice number, which is what I'm doing now with my Evo. Thanks for the heads up though. I've always been told I own the number and haven't had any problems so far. But for the OP it's best he asks those questions up front before making a move.If you do port your number to a prepaid phone, you might wanna double check that it can be ported from a prepaid phone to verizon.
I had a prepaid phone from straighttalk and sprint said they cant port any prepaid numbers...so I had to get ANOTHER new number =\ ..
Pretty sure you can not keep that number i work for a preffered retailer u cancel your line in 30 days that #'s gonna be gone how many people you have in a 2 week period that has that number that its going to be a huge deal? was it a new activation or upgrade if it was a upgrade activate your old phone and return the evo in the 30 days and then you can port your # out