A:AnswerYou can, and Samsung makes it kinda easy. You can't just plug it in and use iTunes to connect to the S8, but there's a step by step guide below to help.
https://www.gottabemobile.com/how-to-transfer-itunes-music-to-the-galaxy-s8/
A:AnswerAll of these carriers say they give you a credit for switching. Notice the wording there. They give you a CREDIT for switching which means you will still be responsible for your remaining bill with Sprint and you will be required to provide Verizon with a copy of your bill from Sprint showing paid in full prior to Verizon issuing you the credit for the same and even then, you will only receive the credit after a certain amount of time. (Typically this is 90 days of service.)
A:AnswerIf you are with Verizon there should be an upgrade balance but if you have passed that then you can get the new phone and send your s6 back to Verizon.
A:AnswerYou'd need to get the Unlocked version (which is $150 off right now) if you don't want to do the payment plan. You can pay as much as you want upfront for the Verizon deal but will still have to be on a 24 month payment plan, even if you only end up paying $1 a month.
A:AnswerAlong with taxes, you also have to pay a $30 activation fee (which was not mention)
Look at your paperwork, I just picked up the 8s, and was charged $19/month, not the 17.5 advertised.
A:AnswerThere are so many different plans, you should go in and talk to one of the reps. Nowadays, talk & text are unlimited. Cheapest data plan for 1 line + tax is about $130.
A:AnswerFrom the fine print that I read - no - you have to purchase the phone at the listed monthly payments. Verizon is 17 dollars and some change. There is 0 percent financing on it. The AT&T is buying one get one free for DirecTV customers, and one line must be a new line. The outright purchase is 547.00. There are other fees as well. It was stating that there was a deposit somewhere. The sale price was $420 and the TOTAL price was $720 for the lines. Sounds like the outright purchase of an unlocked phone is better than the locked versions.
A:AnswerMy eligibility time (24 mos) was not up. I believe I had made my 16th payment. The reason I upgraded was because it reduced my monthly equipment charge. Basically I had to return my S8 (old phone) within 14 days and then whatever I had yet to pay ($224) was credited to my account. Should I keep the phone I would have to pay the $224.
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerYes-- you can pay flat out for the phone, or you can break it down into monthly payments that are on your bill. I only had to pay tax in store at best buy.
A:AnswerYou can be new customer, current customer or returning customer to Verizon. Deal applies to all as long as current or returning customer account balance is paid off.