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According to Droid-Life, Verizon is preparing to announce a new program that would allow subscribers to upgrade their smartphones more often to
Indeed, just save the money you would use normally for the payments on this plan. At least the math on the T-Mobile plan seems to work in one's favor if they upgrade every 6 months. This is assuming you don't buy Nexus devices from Google Play, then it comes out nearly a wash.it seems to me that it would still be cheaper to just pay off contract.
it seems to me that it would still be cheaper to just pay off contract.
Yeah, just like with AT&T.The leaked documents show that there will be no upgrade fees but show now signs of lowering plan costs which already include a subsidy. The plan looks cool but aren't you more or less paying for your phone twice? Once in your plan and also the full retail price...
Where did you see that? I'd love it if they did that but I'm sure it's only for the SE plans, which I won't move to (unless it suddenly becomes REALLY cheap!). Jerk bastards. lol
edit: or wait, did you mean NO or NOW when you said " but show now signs of lowering plan costs"
Yeah, just like with AT&T.
After I re-read it I realized what you (probably) meant...too much to hope for lower rates.No* [Fixed]
It only makes even partial sense for folks on unlimited, IF they let you use this with unlimited. I do believe they allow unlimited customers to use the payment plan. So I'm optimistic that they will do the same here.
You just may be onto something here.I honestly think this is their way to get rid of unlimited. If people are out of contract then VZW can remove the unlimited options from their plans.