A:AnswerIf you already have a prepaid plan you can keep what you have. If you have a different plan and would like to go prepaid instead, you would have to go to Verizon
A:AnswerWith Li-ion batteries it is best to remove from the charger at 100%. Depending on what you're charging with. The Li-ion batteries also SHOULD NOT be completely discharged. This shortens their life and can cause dangerously high heat levels when re-charging. Li-ion batteries work best if you keep the charge between 30% and 90-100%. Also you should not charge them when very cold. (near freezing) If you leave your phone in your car in a freezing climate don't leave it in a wireless charger, if your car has one, until you have warmed the car up. I am not a chemical engineer, but I got these guidelines from someone who was an originator of Li-ion battery manufacture. Failure to watch out for these extremes is why Li-ion batteries catch fire or violently discharge their energy if they internally short. He started 2 companies that made the Li-ion batteries and knows all about them. This information pertains to ALL Li-ion batteries not just Samsung note 7's or Apple products.
BJB
A:AnswerShould work in Europe and other countries with GSM networks. Not positive about iPhone, but I did this very thing with an unlocked Verizon Android phone -- switched a T-Mobile SIM card for the Verizon SIM card and then used the phone in Europe on my T-Mobile plan. Also worked swapping for a UK carrier SIM card while I was in the UK. I get a screen message on start-up that the phone has a "non-Verizon SIM card," but then it proceeds to work fine. Since reviewers have indicated that an advantage of this iPhone is that it works on both CDMA (Verizon) and GSM networks, it seems that it should work with iPhone too.
A:AnswerNo. Trade in is through Verizon or whatever carrier you are using. Bestbuy can help with the initial online claim to get you started. With Verizon, they will send you a prepaid shipping envelope to ship your phone in.
A:AnswerHonestly, keep your 8 plus, I had the 7 plus and held out for the X but now that I have it, I am having a tough time dealing with the smaller screen.
A:AnswerI just read that all Verizon phones are now unlocked. This article explains:
https://www.pcmag.com/news/356192/why-you-should-buy-an-unlocked-or-verizon-iphone-8-iphone-x
A:AnswerThis is something you will run into with most phones on a carrier... Generally, they will discount the phone by a little if you purchase it on the 24 month plan, because they are banking on most customers staying with them for the full two years, which works out better for them in the long run, versus buying it outright, which then allows you to take it to any carrier.
A:AnswerI bought mine on sale $150 dollars off price and I got a trade in of $250.00 for my old phone Verizon will take that amount off of you phone payment in 24 equal payments so if you are paying for your phone on time its like a$10.. and change every month