A:Answer$40/month for line access charge, plus your data. This is not explained anywhere on this site or Verizon's, but trust me the line access fee is $40.
A:AnswerAbsolutely, but not necessarily! As long as you are in a service area you should be able to gain access to your cloud's - where everything is being stored now, but it will cost you data unless you wifi. If you intend to use your device offline, you will be limited by the storage - for example, if you put movies on it while you go camping or on an airplane etc., you will be limited by the lack of storage space. Also if you play some games on these devices they eat up a ton of storage.
A:AnswerIt means it replaces your old phone, without a contract. Manufacturers often place higher prices on phones when customers do not want contracts with the device.
A:AnswerI bought my phone over Thanksgiving weekend and it was only $1 plus the taxes on the actual costs of the phone with a two year extension on my Verizon contract. Total came to $57 including a new case.
A:Answer$27.08/mo. Verizon Device Payment
$99.99 2-year contract
$749.99 Un activated device
These pricing options can be selected after you add to package.
If you do not pay the Un activated price upfront, You have to pay higher bill every month, which pays full price for the phone indirectly.
If you break the contract, you have to pay the remaining balance.
A:AnswerHighly doubtful. I believe Verizon (and ATT) iPhones must be directly "unlocked" by their carrier. T Mobile devices (similar to ATT with GSM-based SIM cards) are oftentimes unlocked (or are more easily "allowed" to go off network by T Mobile)
A:AnswerYes, you can switch from using a Samsung phone to an Apple phone, as long as it is a phone that your particular mobile service provider supports. This model is for use with Verizon service.
A:AnswerHere is the thing, you would have to buy the phone out right since you don't have an upgrade, unless you have an account to were you can upgrade at anytime I think it is called edge, but with that type of account you are paying full price for the phone. over 2 years.
A:AnswerYes. If you trade your iPhone 4 for an iPhone 6 an amount will be given in the form of a gift card, but it would depend on the phone's physical characteristic. You would need to bring this to your local best buy & have them check it out for you. If they have it in the system, you'll get an estimate right away. Also, the phone has to be in good working condition; works on battery, screen isn't cracked, no water damaged & so on. It HAS to be in "like-new" condition or perfect condition to be deemed profitable. The estimated price of your iPhone 4 would go towards the purchase of your iPhone 6. Any remaining balance on your giftcard can be used in purchase of any accessories. I've put up the top 3 accessories that you'll need for your iPhone 6 (assuming it's the 4.7" screen display).
A:AnswerTo determine the delivery date of any item on BestBuy.com, simply click on the "Estimate Arrival Time" link under "Product Availability" in the item description. Alternatively, you can calculate the estimated date of arrival by adding the item to your cart and selecting your preferred method of shipping during checkout.
A:AnswerI got mine for 1.06 (.06 tax). My contract was up, so I was able to renew for 2yrs to get this price ( I think it was a black Friday special, but they run different deals on different phones all year). Personally I think it's worth it, because you have to pay monthly anyway and I plan on staying with Verizon and to me it's a lot better deal than the other phone on my plan (tried the Edge program) the phone is full price (paid in monthly installments) no contract, but if I cancel I have to pay the phone in full
A:Answeryes. but once the new phone is activated, their older phone might shut off for a minute and might not work after but they do not have to be with you to get the upgrade as long as you're the primary user on the account