Shadai
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You're crazy. Why give up unlimited data for a phone?
agreed. That is the only reason I'm still with Verizon. It also means I won't be leaving until they take it away.
You're crazy. Why give up unlimited data for a phone?
agreed. That is the only reason I'm still with Verizon. It also means I won't be leaving until they take it away.
Verizon never seems to get the latest and greatest smartphones and I feel like unless you are locked in or do not get service with other carriers the phones are what matters. Also while unlimited is nice it doesn't mean much unless you really eat up data. At which point you need to look at your bill and compare whether unlimited is needed or you could deal with tiered. To that point when my contract is up I'll probably be moving to ATT cause they seem to get more and better smartphones especially with regards to WP. 920 offer so much I want from a phone.
I'm with AT&T myself but I would point out that Verizon had the first LTE phone in the US (even though it had terrible antenna issues) and they had the exclusive on the best Android phone for a long time (I'm talking about the Galaxy Nexus). Not to mention that they get the exclusives on the Motorola DROID line.
Of course, for all of us who like WP...AT&T's the place to be :happy:
I'm bummed. Finally decided to do the math and I just can't justify it. Current bill on VZW with two smart phones, two dumb phones and unlimited data & text messaging is $205...think we have 900 or 1400 or some amount of minutes we never get close to. If I were to drop my line the remaining three phones would be $140, for a savings of about $65/month. Can't drop VZW all together since there are still some phones in contract.
To go to AT&T with a corporate data plan of 3GB (need for Good for Enterprise), 450 minutes and unlimited text it would be about $107/month after a 17% discount. So...pay about $40/month more for the privledge of jumping to the Lumia 920. I just can't rationalize it...I guess I'm destined to get the 8X. Perhaps V2 of the Nokia launch on Verizon will be better - time will tell.
Dude... why don't you just switch to an MVNO? Best of both worlds.
You're crazy. Why give up unlimited data for a phone?