A:AnswerYes you can but you have to call Verizon customer service and explain that’s what I had to do - pain I the Butt but yes they will just be ready to waste some time
A:AnswerThis might be too little too late since you asked a month ago, but trade in value is usually a separate thing and given to you as "store credit/gift card" however they will do the whole process together and the trade amount will be used like a down payment towards the new device. And this can be used in conjunction with promotional offers and deals.
A:AnswerI’ve never had to do a credit check for a phone from Best Buy or Verizon. You can do a trade in of your old phone and pay less monthly for a two year contact with Verizon (Sprint and AT&T may be different). You should run over to Best Buy or Apple right away as they are having great deals for the iPhone XR right now, if that’s what your looking for.
A:AnswerThe most basic benefit of any iPhone over any Android phone by any manufacturer, including Samsung, is the operating system. Apple (iOS) has been extremely careful to protect user data and does NOT sell your information, including content of calls, emails or texts. They are a technology company while Google is an advertising company—YOU are the product. Anything they offer, from Android to Gmail, is designed to gather all possible data on users for sale to their customers. They do that very well and are wildly profitable, so you often see 2 for 1 and similar deals for Galaxy and other models. Think about it.
There is a reason there are more photographs taken any given day on iPhones than ALL other cameras of any kind—combined!
A:AnswerI just bought my XR and in reading the highlights, it does have Dual SIM support. However it also goes on to say that if you want to use two different carriers, then your iPhone must be UNLOCKED. Hope this helps you out.