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I did this when I got my phone Galaxy s5. My mother wanted a smart phone & needed a new phone anyway. My contract wasn't up until another yr so I found out I could add another line & still get the phone. Once the phone came, I had already synced my phone contents to the Verizon cloud so I downloaded them to the new S5. I logged into my Verizon account & clicked Switch Device to switch my phone number from my old phone to the new phone & then my old phone has the new phone number & the s5 has my old number. During the process I had to swap sim cards between the phones. I reset my old phone & gave it to my mom. Doing this increased my bill by about 40 something dollars each month because both devices are on a shared plan..unlimited talk/text 6 GB data, I got the 6 gigs of data through a promotional call since it was free. I think I originally had 3 gigs of data. So if you're willing to shell out an extra 40 something bucks each month & a higher bill the first month after you buy the phone due to the prorating & surcharges, then go for it. It would be even better if you have someone you trust that you could let use the 2nd line with your old phone & maybe they could even pay you each month for use. If you have someone use your old phone, make sure you erase & reset it. Then go through the setup & make sure that person uses their own Google account or create one & input their payment info so you don't get stuck with paying for their apps. Well good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you use the Verizon Edge early upgrade, you renew your 2 year contract, but pay full retail of the phone, but pay it off over time, so it is easier to manage, the downfall is, if you are on unlimited data, you WILL loose it, and you have to send in your old phone in full working near mint condition with no cracks in the screen or phone shell.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Being that you're Anonymous, there's no way to tell. You'd have to go in to the store and let them look up your account and work up the price for you. You may be early EDGE eligible, or you may not be. Only way to tell is to go in. Fortunately for you, they're nice.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm pretty sure if you sign up for Verizon edge you can trade in now.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.With Verizon you can't do an early upgrade. If you try to upgrade now you will have to pay full retail value for the phone which is about $600.
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