A:AnswerWhen you get a phone and do not pay full price up front, usually about 900 bucks. It is just a like a lone. You pay the 40 dollars until it is paid off. The 40 dollars is just for the phone. It does not include the data plan or other associated costs.
A:AnswerThis phone comes with: lightning cable, ear pods with lightning connector, lightning to 3.5 mm adapter, lightning to USB cable, and USB power adapter.
A:AnswerYes, sort of. Any app that normally uses Touch ID can enabled to be used with Face ID, so you will not lose this feature. It will simply be you looking at your phone vs using your finger to log in.
A:AnswerYou essentially are paying in parts. All carriers allow you to make monthly payments on phones as part of your service agreement with them. The iPhone will become "locked" to Verizon though once it is activated on the network for a certain amount of time.
A:AnswerYes, you should be able to purchase the phone outright either online or in store, however, I would recommend you purchase it in store to avoid any potential issues that online can pose -- such as limited tender options and so on...