A:AnswerI'm with Verizon and my plan stayed the same, in fact I asked that question before I committed to buying the phone .My family has been on the 2gb plan since ????? and never ran out.
PS I,m 80 so that should tell you something.
A:AnswerIt was for me. I have been on a 2Gig plan forever with an old Galaxy Core Prime, so I've been out of contract for 4 years. I paid for the S10 outright and except for a $40.00 activation fee My bill has remained the same. If you pay for the phone by the month then expect the bill to go up by the monthly payments for the phone. and best of all, no contract.
A:AnswerHe will get the message until the new phone is activated, so I can hold on until Christmas Day to activate it and he will receive the text on his new phone when he opens his present.
A:AnswerTo pay off your old phone, you need to get with Verizon. Activation of the new phone doesn't require a SIM card swap. You just need to activate it on the new phone and indicate what phone you want to replace.
A:AnswerI'm going to say no the putting cash down to make smaller monthly payments. You could just pay the carrier a bit more each month. As far as trade in current phone, it depends on if the carrier or retailer has that promo going. I was going to do that but I had a Galaxy 6 and the oldest phone acceptable was the Galaxy 7.