A:AnswerDon't buy it unless you like scratched screens. Had my S8+ for three days and it's loaded with scratches already. Get an S7 instead that has a glass screen instead of this "plastic" screened one.
A:AnswerYes, I am a Verizon customer as well and they don't care if you pay your phone of early, as long as you pay it off. They love it when you put yourself in a position to upgrade and start the process all over again. Plus, they still have you for the service and the $20 per phone/line fee (at least they've got me because I'm on a family plan).
A:AnswerYou should get the sale price, Verizon can limit how many devices you have after like four i think but if your credit is in good standing with them i see no reason why not !!! I got mine for like $ 640.00 instead of like $840.00 !!!
A:AnswerDepends on the phone you're trying to trade. I'm in the same situation and found out that my "old" Galaxy S4 is worth exactly nothing. Later models may be worth something, but I suspect not as much as you'd like, given the "carrot" of $300 off the purchase price by signing a new contract...
A:AnswerI've been wondering the same thing. It also states that if you change your data plan to S M or L that you cant change back to unlimited data in the future. I think that they have t 2 new unlimited plans in place now. One at $50 per line and another at $60 per line. That's why I'm going to choose to add a line and then cancel the other line instead of upgrading.