A:AnswerOnly Verizon phones come unlocked from factory so if Verizon is your carrier then yes, just change the sim card, go to settings and change the signal band and your set. Other carriers you might need to either root them or pay them off before carrier provides you with a code to unlock the phone...
A:AnswerIf you already own an iPhone, perform a manual back-up, then restore the new phone from the fresh back up. All of your apps, settings, messages, etc will transfer to the new device.
Did this on my wife's iPhone 5c to iPhone 7 upgrade. Took 15 minutes, and worked perfect.
A:AnswerYes. There is a monthly charge for the price of the phone divided by 24 equal payments over a 2-year period. The interest is 0%. However, you may pay off the phone with Verizon at any time without penalty.
A:AnswerYou should ask your provider (AT&T , Verizon or whoever you use). You may have to pay extra. Our exchange student had an issue using her iPhone she brought to the US from Spain.
A:AnswerYes, you can get this phone without a plan but you probably pay more. My understanding is Verizon phones come unlocked so you can activate on any network. You may want to check that fact with one of the salespersons.
A:AnswerI purchased this iPhone with Verizon as the provider. I am locked in to a 2 year contract but I don't mind because I don't foresee changing providers. The price was incredible. I couldn't pass up the deal. My bill went up $20 a month (no interest).
A:AnswerLooks like Best Buy and Verizon are your best bet. Other carriers are cheaper but, I have not had an issue with coverage. The hardware is the best on the market. I have friends who thought they were saving buying an LG or Samsung and have lived to regret it. Thats my 2 cents.....
A:AnswerNo - the $27.05 is just the payment plan for the phone. Verizon charges us an additional $20 line fee for the service. We also have unlimited data and pay extra for that.