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So this announcement about June 28th has taken all the wind out of my sails. I was really hoping to make it to the Droid HD/Fighter. That being said i'm really torn between the Razr MAXX and the Galaxy Nexus. Even the iPhone 4s. My upgrade is available right now and i'm aware of most of the arguments on this forum. I guess i'm looking for a little nudge in one direction or another. Im very happy with my plan (300 anytime, 1000 text messages, unlimited data) I'm not really looking to mess with that. $200 is my price point for a phone. Help me help me!
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:32 |
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 07:00 |
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Burn your upgrade on an iPhone, keep the box sealed, sell it, use the cash to buy a Droid HD. Or if you like the Galaxy Nexus, go ahead and get it. The 4.0.4 update is out now.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 00:15 |
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So let me get this straight. With this new and 'improved' data plans it is possible to use up an entire month's allowance of data by streaming a single 2 hour movie from Netflix, requiring another $15 charge for more data almost by default. Am I correct in this assumption?
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 01:42 |
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Wow, those shared data plans suck
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 02:09 |
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So am I right in thinking that the prices for nearly new phones that people sell on ebay/craigslist/etc. is probably going to go up since there's going to be high demand from people that want to keep their unlimited data but not pay full unsubsidized pricing? My upgrade wasn't supposed to be until February of next year, looks like that's going out the window
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 02:14 |
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Dirk Diggler posted:So am I right in thinking that the prices for nearly new phones that people sell on ebay/craigslist/etc. is probably going to go up since there's going to be high demand from people that want to keep their unlimited data but not pay full unsubsidized pricing? My upgrade wasn't supposed to be until February of next year, looks like that's going out the window Looks to me like this will set a price floor for even not-nearly-new phones. A year from now if you want to sell a used Galaxy Nexus or an iPhone it seems like you'll be sitting pretty with a phone that will still get updates and will let a buyer keep their unlimited data plan.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 02:18 |
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Going over this with my mother, it's actually making our plan a lot cheaper. Right now we have 3 iPhones and a dumb phone with 700 talk/unlimited text/data, a wireless router with 5GB, and a wireless card with 10GB (we use it as our primary/only source of internet, because we live out in the boonies), and even after an employer discount, still pay $420 a month, but after this, combining everything together drops us down to $340 a month without the discount (which would knock another aprox. $25 off). We're also vaguely discussing adding my grandparents/aunt to the account, because it's cheaper that way. This is really aiming hard at large families/groups of people, it seems. Individual users are getting hosed hard.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 02:22 |
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I hate AT&T but drat if I'm not on their website right now looking at plans.8-bit Miniboss posted:Don't bother, they'll be doing something similar soon. Sprint it is then! SpartanIvy fucked around with this message at 02:43 on Jun 13, 2012 |
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SpartanIV posted:I hate AT&T but drat if I'm not on their website right now looking at plans. Don't bother, they'll be doing something similar soon.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 02:38 |
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I want to make sure I've got this all figured out, I'm trying to help my parents plan their upgrades. They are both due next month and we are all on a family share plan (there are 4 of us on the plan). If they upgrade next month they can get one of the new data pool plans and share between themselves, or they can each get a $30 2GB plan? This won't screw the other two phones on the plan sitting pretty with unlimited data correct?
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 02:49 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:So let me get this straight. With this new and 'improved' data plans it is possible to use up an entire month's allowance of data by streaming a single 2 hour movie from Netflix, requiring another $15 charge for more data almost by default. Am I correct in this assumption? Pretty much!
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 03:11 |
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But now you can stream that same movie to multiple devices and with the shared data, you can use it up many more times faster!
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 03:14 |
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Duopolies suck.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 03:15 |
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psychosockmonkee posted:Well, I've been sitting on an upgrade for a few months waiting for the RAZR HD. I was really hoping I would get lucky before the plan change, but I knew it was a long shot. I just pulled the trigger on a RAZR MAXX for myself and one for my wife, in order to keep unlimited data. At least it was cheaper than I thought. Just under $300 after taxes. We are both upgrading from the original Incredible. Smart move on the Maxx. I did exactly the same thing to lock in my Unlim.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 03:31 |
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I want to use my upgrade for an iPhone 4 and sell it when the Incredible 4G comes out. The RAZR MAXX and Samsung S3 aren't that appealing to me. Their whole sneaky plan to get people undone from their Unlimited data is very dubious. Why do I stick with this company? true LTE and good coverage, I guess???
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 03:38 |
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Wow. The data buckets are about as I expected, but those "line access" charges are . Our three-line plan would be about $35/mo more expensive. Be interesting to see what additional info pops up in the next week (while preparing to get new iPhones on the 27th).
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 04:17 |
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Just got off the phone with Verizon. Pulled the trigger on the Galaxy Nexus. Plan is in tact along with my unlimited data. Figured if I hate the GNex ill swap it to the Maxx. Did 4.0.4 effect download speeds at all. What type of speed can I expect to see? Also considering snagging the unlimited hotspot while its still on the table. Got a little bit to decide on that one as well..
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 04:19 |
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cuedotnet posted:Also considering snagging the unlimited hotspot while its still on the table. Got a little bit to decide on that one as well.. I wonder if this feature will be DOA too (once the new plans hit). Since it's an add on feature, there's a slight chance that it'll remain live.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 04:30 |
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The Catalyst posted:I wonder if this feature will be DOA too (once the new plans hit). Since it's an add on feature, there's a slight chance that it'll remain live. That's actually included in the new plans in a no longer unlimited way. They won't be charging for mobile hotspots. So if you have a phone that supports it, then you're covered. Verizon Wireless Share Everything Plan posted:Mobile Hotspot is included at no additional cost for capable smartphones and tablets. Turn your device into a personal mobile hotspot and share your connection and your plan's allowance with multiple WiFi-enabled devices.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 04:34 |
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8-bit Miniboss posted:That's actually included in the new plans in a no longer unlimited way. They won't be charging for mobile hotspots. So if you have a phone that supports it, then you're covered. Yeah, but if you're on an unlimited 4G plan right now, you can pay $30/month for unlimited tethering, which is far better if you use it even infrequently.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 04:36 |
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The Catalyst posted:I wonder if this feature will be DOA too (once the new plans hit). Since it's an add on feature, there's a slight chance that it'll remain live. The guy I talked to on the phone said after the 28th it's going to get iced. Im aware that it's included in the new plans for free. But unlimited data + unlimited hotspot will be a unicorn in 17 days. I dropped insurance on my phone with this new contract. If I snagged the hotspot, id pay ~ $92/mo. Better to have it now and drop it later, than to not have the option at all, shortly. Im aware the hotspot feature will still exist, but not the unlimited.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 04:40 |
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TenaciousTomato posted:I want to use my upgrade for an iPhone 4 and sell it when the Incredible 4G comes out. The RAZR MAXX and Samsung S3 aren't that appealing to me. Their whole sneaky plan to get people undone from their Unlimited data is very dubious. Why do I stick with this company?
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 04:59 |
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cuedotnet posted:The guy I talked to on the phone said after the 28th it's going to get iced. I right now have a hotspot on the 5GB/$50 plan. I should just cancel it, eat the ETF as I have a year left on the contract, and take the $30/month unlimited hotspot feature while I still have a chance.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 05:04 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:So let me get this straight. With this new and 'improved' data plans it is possible to use up an entire month's allowance of data by streaming a single 2 hour movie from Netflix, requiring another $15 charge for more data almost by default. Am I correct in this assumption? Not that I disagree with your sentiment, but plenty of people have survived the switch to tiered data. Except for those select few on unlimited plans, blowing your data allowance with one netflix video has been an accepted fact for quite awhile. As much as I hate the new plans, the data tiers are nothing new. I'm grandfathered on a 5gb plan with my regional provider (US Cellular), and have never had unlimited internet. I hate seeing what Verizon has done with these plans knowing full well that no other carrier will step up to the plate with something reasonable, but I don't exactly have sympathy for anyone losing their unlimited and acting like it's the end of the world.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 05:07 |
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Initially, I thought the new plan was a terrible idea. However, the more I think about it, the more it may seem feasible. I'm currently on a family plan with four phones (two of them being smartphones). Our current bill is almost $300. Moving to the new plan with 5GBs of shared data is going to be about $250 with taxes and bullshit fees included. So maybe the idea of this plan might be beneficial to those that have a bunch of devices.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 05:10 |
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cuedotnet posted:The guy I talked to on the phone said after the 28th it's going to get iced. Well poo poo, guess I have about 2 weeks to decide if I really need hotspot.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 05:10 |
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**Just to clarify** the $30/mo unlimited hotspot feature is only available to those who have grandfathered unlimited data. Edit: If you snag the unlimited hotspot before the 28th, you're essentially grandfathered into that also. They can't cancel it or drop it unless you request to have it removed. At least by Verizons' own wording. cuedotcom fucked around with this message at 05:28 on Jun 13, 2012 |
# ? Jun 13, 2012 05:24 |
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After being with Sprint for 11+ years, I very recently accepted a new job where a company-paid phone was part of the deal, which happened to be on Verizon. I chose to go with the GNex, which I completely love. That said, I have a question relating to the GNex and car chargers. I've got an HTC dual USB car charger that outputs 2 amps - 1 amp per USB port. Every device I plug into it charges like a champ... except my GNex, which doesn't even register that its plugged in. Is 1 amp not enough? If not, what the hell does this phone need to charge in the car? Thinking it was the USB cable, I've tried 3 of them - the Samsing OEM cable that came with the phone, an HTC OEM cable, and a generic Micro USB cable from monoprice. I'm pretty annoyed that I cant use this charger with this new phone, as I only bought the charger like a month or so ago. Anybody have a similar experience with their GNex? Or, anybody have any suggestions on a dual USB charger that will work with the GNex? I really would prefer a dual port charger as I use the other port for my Zune (yes, I still have and actively use a Zune). For reference, this is the charger in question. Thanks.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 05:33 |
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The OEM samsung charger is 1 amp. I bought a car charger at radio shack that has the micro usb charger as well as a normal USB port on it, works just great.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 05:42 |
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This CSR training slide deck got loose. https://plus.google.com/u/0/102191003291214603343/posts/AFuarEfXNLm Of note, it looks like corporate discounts do not apply to the per-line access charge (i.e. the $40/month for having a smartphone). They do apply to the fee you pay for the pooled data, though.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 05:44 |
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Cojawfee posted:The OEM samsung charger is 1 amp. I bought a car charger at radio shack that has the micro usb charger as well as a normal USB port on it, works just great. See, thats what I don't get. If the OEM Samsung charger is 1 amp, why wont the 1 amp per USB port charger I have work with this phone?
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 05:48 |
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cuedotnet posted:**Just to clarify** the $30/mo unlimited hotspot feature is only available to those who have grandfathered unlimited data. Correct -- While doing a bit more digging I also found a recent story on how you can just toss your unlimited data 4G SIM card into another 4G device w/o any additional charges: http://www.phonenews.com/verizon-affirms-unlimited-smartphone-sim-card-usage-in-hotspots-tablets-lte-ipad-20053/ side note: I skimmed this thread to back around the date this story broke but didn't see any discussions re: SIM swaps.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 06:01 |
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The Catalyst posted:Correct -- While doing a bit more digging I also found a recent story on how you can just toss your unlimited data 4G SIM card into another 4G device w/o any additional charges: http://www.phonenews.com/verizon-affirms-unlimited-smartphone-sim-card-usage-in-hotspots-tablets-lte-ipad-20053/ SIM swaps are straight forward with LTE devices. We've talked about it recently, within the last few pages. The activation and programming for the CDMA side of things is all piggy backed on the LTE SIM card. Between 4G phones you can switch all you like without calling Verizon to perform the ESN swap for you. If you switch from a 4G phone to a 3G phone, you'll have to call and give them the new ESN and then *228(99). When you return to a 4G phone you'll need to get a new SIM card from Verizon and and have them activate it.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 06:17 |
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Dancing Peasant posted:Initially, I thought the new plan was a terrible idea. However, the more I think about it, the more it may seem feasible. I'm currently on a family plan with four phones (two of them being smartphones). Our current bill is almost $300. Moving to the new plan with 5GBs of shared data is going to be about $250 with taxes and bullshit fees included. So maybe the idea of this plan might be beneficial to those that have a bunch of devices. Our family plan with 2 smart phones and two dumb phones with 700 minutes and unlimited text is only $170 a month, how could your plan be so much more
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 06:35 |
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SeaborneClink posted:SIM swaps are straight forward with LTE devices. We've talked about it recently, within the last few pages. . . Yea, I knew Sim swaps were fairly easy with Verizon on the 4G side. The angle I'm looking at now is if it's worth springing the extra cash for the unlimited wifi hotspot option (or just buy a 4G iPad instead and toss my SIM into that while on my daily commute). Decisions, decisions. The Catalyst fucked around with this message at 08:47 on Jun 13, 2012 |
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Quidnose posted:My upgrade date is 6/29/2012. If you call up and ask really nice, maybe they'll let you sneak in an upgrade a week early? It's possible you'll get a rep who can finesse a deal for you. SpartanIV posted:Sprint it is then! Have fun on the network with arguably the shittiest backhaul out of the big 4. As for myself, I kind of lucked out. In March 2010 I jumped on a 2 year unlimited data plan with a Droid. At the end of last year I won a Droid Bionic in a contest. The Bionic is now a fantastic device with the updates that have sent down. I love it to death. I was hoping to hang onto my upgrade essentially for another year or so until something awesome came along. Now it seems I'm going to have to do a Galaxy S3 preorder (then flip the thing later) in order to extend the guaranteed life of unlimited data on my line. I know this sounds crazy but I have no problem buying phones at retail price. I figure I should burn my upgrade now while it's "worth" something rather than just let my upgrade be a thing that forces me into a tiered data plan. I'm riding this unlimited plan out until the wheels fall off.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 08:15 |
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ProjektorBoy posted:If you call up and ask really nice, maybe they'll let you sneak in an upgrade a week early? It's possible you'll get a rep who can finesse a deal for you. I get my phones through Best Buy and I have the trade in plan / protection plan, and my phone is currently cracked. Between the two of them I should be able to swing around the same price as an upgrade, so I think I'll just wait until new phones roll out in a bit.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 08:50 |
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Here's a link to the Share Everything promo page: http://solutions.vzwshop.com/shareeverything/ Great commercial -- the song's so catchy I almost don't mind paying more money for less services!
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 09:08 |
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AlexDeGruven posted:Did you do statement billing or buy outright? I paid for mine with a card when I put in the pre-order.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 09:12 |
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ProjektorBoy posted:I know this sounds crazy but I have no problem buying phones at retail price. Case in point: the directly supported, unlocked HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus is $400 straight from Google. Verizon claims their clusterfuck-radio version is worth $649.99. Yeah, okay. My friend and I paid $300 and $285 for our secondhand Verizon GNexes off of eBay, and they had no physical damage and clean ESNs. It should tell you something when Amazon is moving phones for a penny on contract. Even if you paid the phone service for six months to dodge Amazon's ETF and paid the remainder of Verizon's ETF, the extraneous costs total nowhere near $650. Verizon's "full" phone prices are complete fabrications. Carrier-subbed devices (iPhones somewhat excluded) depreciate like loving rocks. Re: the new share plans, I don't see it as a huge issue. The day Verizon starts forcing share-tiers and an SMS plan is the day I go back to T-Mobile's HSPA+. Buying phones off-carrier is a bit more of a hassle, but I highly doubt this is going to have any kind of serious effect on the secondhand market. Just buy your new poo poo on a 3-5 month lag like a civilized human, diligently sell your old poo poo on our boy craigery's list, and continue enjoying recent smartphone hardware on unlimited LTE with minimal transaction costs. kbar fucked around with this message at 14:12 on Jun 13, 2012 |
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