Phone contract up-What to do?

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What should I do?

  • Keep phone, go to Virgin Mobile

  • Get new iphone, keep ATT

  • Drop iphone for Droid

  • Other-Explain


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Unlimited talk and text. Data is 2 gig a month or 100mb a day. Go over either of those and ST will dump you.
 

Uppsala9496

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ST. $45 a month for unlimited calls, texts, data.
Rumor has it they want you under 100MB a day and 2GB a month. I've read where people don't enter the proxy under the APN settings and they have exceeded the "limits" and have had no issues. YMMV.
 

AstroManLuca

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You can't bring your existing phone to Virgin Mobile, you have to buy a new one. Best VM phone right now is the Evo V (same as the Evo 3D) for $300. Virgin Mobile does not let you bring your own device.
 

dawp

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I didn't want to say anything earlier because I was at work because I work for at&t in the land-line division but I wouldn't get an at&t cell phone because of the bs they pull.

I's go with T-Mobile, The got an infusion of $4b from the failed merger with at&t.
 

clamum

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Unlimited talk and text. Data is 2 gig a month or 100mb a day. Go over either of those and ST will dump you.
WTF? I was just on the ST website this morning checking out their phones and plans. They state "Unlimited talk, text, data". I probably won't use 100MB a day, PROBABLY, but wtf is that crap? I even read the fine print! :(

EDIT: I'm lookin at the Samsung Galaxy Proclaim. Sucks buying a new phone for $180 when I already have a Droid 2 that I love, but in the end it'll be WAY cheaper than having that Droid 2 on fucking money grabbing Verizon. Also, apparently the Galaxy Proclaim uses Verizon's network so the coverage will be good.
 
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Is your Droid 2 a CDMA (Verizon) device? If so, you could take that over to Page Plus on their $55 ulimited talk/text/2 gig plan. I don't think their daily rates are as prohibitive as straight talk. Page Plus is a Verizon virtual carrier.
 

mmntech

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Buy a new, unlocked phone outright or keep the old one and go contract free. I wish I had done that since I'm stuck with Fido's expensive service for two more years. If you don't like the iPhone, you could pickup a Galaxy S II. They're not cheap but still a lot less than the $800 they want for unlocked smartphones these days.
 

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Buy a new, unlocked phone outright or keep the old one and go contract free. I wish I had done that since I'm stuck with Fido's expensive service for two more years. If you don't like the iPhone, you could pickup a Galaxy S II. They're not cheap but still a lot less than the $800 they want for unlocked smartphones these days.

You can get an unlocked Galaxy Nexus for like $350 from Google:
https://play.google.com/store/devices/details/Galaxy_Nexus_HSPA?id=galaxy_nexus_hspa&hl=en
 

lupi

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Start a thread about this question in the correct subforum and use significant amount of fanboy in your post.
 

z1ggy

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Start a thread about this question in the correct subforum and use significant amount of fanboy in your post.

Posted it here b/c more people view this subforum than the mobile one. Additionally, if the mods thought this wasn't the right place, it would be moved by now, k thanks.

Posting it here because more people see it isn't a valid reason. Just saw this so am just now moving it.
admin allisolm
 
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TwiceOver

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I'm still scratching my head trying to figure out how anyone can afford these new smartphone plans. What's Verizon's minimum now, $90/mo for one phone? After fees and tax probably over $100. That's ridiculous.

Find a pre-paid service. Take your iPhone to StraightTalk and at least save yourself some money and not have a contract over your head.
 

TridenT

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I don't experience a lot of AT&T problems... It seems Verizon and AT&T are pretty comparable. The only downside is that Verzion's phones only work on Verizon. (From what I know)

AT&T is cheap for me on iPhone plan. ($25/month for data + $10 extra line) I'd get a family plan... I don't know why a lot of people don't do this. It kills the cost of mobile phone plans by so much if you don't talk a lot. I'll be on the family plan for as long as humanly possible.
 

JoeyP

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The new iphone will prob run $700 on its own, which is a tough pill to swallow, but over the course of a year or so, I will prob break even, then after 2 years I will have saved a few hundred bucks.
Or go with a prepaid plan, buy a used flip phone off ebay, and you'll be better than "break even."

I'm a cheap bastard, use a 5 year old flip phone, and pay around $50/year on my cell phone. Phone usage is a very low priority with us.
 

sixone

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Main reason for iphone is that I put all my music on it. It serves as my iPod, if you will. Sure I could sell it and get a cheap android and then buy a regular iPod but I like having my phone and music player all in one.

If you get an Android phone, you can add a 32G memory card, and load all your music on it. Did that on my Samsung Intercept, it works great.
 

shortylickens

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If you get an Android phone, you can add a 32G memory card, and load all your music on it. Did that on my Samsung Intercept, it works great.

Yeah Android is also better cuz you can just copy & paste the music. With apple stuff you need to "sync" through iTunes and thats more of a hassle.