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Q: "*Phone activation required before use"
A: phone activation is when they run it through the system. Some Best Buy will let you walk out without it being activated, others are sticklers about it. That is if you buy full price. If you sign a 2 year contract/finance then you have to activate it and it will be working before you leave the store.
Q: Monthly plan cost if I pay up front for phone
A: I paid upfront to keep my unlimited data. I currently pay $78 per month with my corporate discount. My plan is the 450 texts and minutes package with unlimited data.
Q: Can you pay the price of the phone with a 2 year contract, aka $199 with my BestBuy Credit card?
A: I don't see why not. I used a $50 best buy gift card toward the purchase of mine.
Q: Can you use iPhone to connect laptop to internet?
A: Yes. Turn on the hotspot in the settings. Then connect the laptop via wifi. The password will be in the settings on the phone. U can change the password if you want.
Q: This phone have gsm capabilties
A: undefined
Q: Does it come with the SIM card?
A: Yes. It com s with a Verizion SIM card.
Q: Can I get one unlocked iphone6 on college student discount?
A: I don't think they are giving in student discount on the phone.
A: Depends on the model of iPhone you want to purchase, but you'd want to look at either Verizon iPhones at full price or unlocked iPhones (which are automatically full price). Verizon iPhones have the advantage of being unlocked for any GSM/UMTS/LTE carrier (including ATT and TMobile in the US), but with the ability to be used with the Verizon CDMA/LTE network in the United States; unlocked iPhones will likewise work with any GSM/UMTS/LTE carrier, but won't work with Verizon in the US. You would then have to deal with import duty and customs. Full-price iPhones start at $500 for the 8GB 5c and run all the way up to $1000 for the 128GB 6 Plus. Prices are in USD. As far as getting the phone to Greece goes, you'd probably be better off to come over here and pick it up yourself.