I'm finally leaving my unlimited plan on Verizon and getting the new AT&T Unlimited since I have DirecTV. I have 2 Verizon M8's running GPE Marshmallow and I just bought a couple of the same AT&T M8's on Swappa. Once I get the AT&T M8's S-Off and unlocked and TWRP installed will I be able to just restore a backup from the old devices? Or will I encounter any carrier specific issues between the two? I'd rather avoid restoring everything through TiBu because of time constraints.
You could try just restoring the data partition in twrp
I'm also considering this as well. Currently have 5 lines, 2 unlimited & 3 capped.
Are they giving you any trade-in or other incentive to switch? I keep getting mailers offering $500 to switch.
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$500 trade in for each device you get on Next. $300 I bill credit and $200 is gift card. The 2 M8s I have are my kid's and they just got them as hand-me-downs from my wife and I. We just bought a couple Moto X Pures. Otherwise I'd jump on the trade in offer. I need to get away from Verizon though. All 4 of my lines are unlimited but even with my discount through work my bill is still $320 a month. So this will be freaking awesome to save over $100 a month and still get unlimited. And the 22gb per line shouldn't matter much because my daughter and I are the only ones to ever use that much and we rarely do. Plus we live in a smaller city so the network isn't likely to be congested anyway so I probably wouldn't get throttled often.
Anyway, getting off topic. I'll try the data partition only and see how that works.
Do people still sell their unlimited plans? If so depending on how much I could get for it I might be willing to get a new number even though I've had the same number for 15 years.
Sounds pretty good. 22gb/line?
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22gb per line is what the fine print says.
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22gb per line is what the fine print says.
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Ah, knew there had to be a catch
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hawkeyejoe said:
Once I get the AT&T M8's S-Off and unlocked and TWRP installed will I be able to just restore a backup from the old devices? Or will I encounter any carrier specific issues between the two?
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I would absolutely recommend you not do this.
The VZN version is partitioned differently then AT&T (and most other versions that don't support CDMA). Meaning even restoring the data partition may overwrite the wrong partition on the new phone. And with s-off, you can actually overwrite hboot or radio, and brick the phone.
Off hand, I don't know at all where the data partition on the VZN maps to the ATT partition scheme. But in any case, I'd say its not worth the risk, just to save some time, when you can just restore most things with Titanium (which will be much safer).
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You could try just restoring the data partition in twrp
I'm also considering this as well. Currently have 5 lines, 2 unlimited & 3 capped.
Are they giving you any trade-in or other incentive to switch? I keep getting mailers offering $500 to switch.
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I would absolutely recommend you not do this.
The VZN version is partitioned differently then AT&T (and most other versions that don't support CDMA). Meaning even restoring the data partition may overwrite the wrong partition on the new phone. And with s-off, you can actually overwrite hboot or radio, and brick the phone.
Off hand, I don't know at all where the data partition on the VZN maps to the ATT partition scheme. But in any case, I'd say its not worth the risk, just to save some time, when you can just restore most things with Titanium (which will be much safer).
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Thanks for the feedback. I guess I'll be spending some quality time with TiBu this weekend.
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I would absolutely recommend you not do this.
The VZN version is partitioned differently then AT&T (and most other versions that don't support CDMA). Meaning even restoring the data partition may overwrite the wrong partition on the new phone. And with s-off, you can actually overwrite hboot or radio, and brick the phone.
Off hand, I don't know at all where the data partition on the VZN maps to the ATT partition scheme. But in any case, I'd say its not worth the risk, just to save some time, when you can just restore most things with Titanium (which will be much safer).
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Good to know. Doesn't TiBu give the option to create a backup zip that can be flashed in recovery?
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Good to know. Doesn't TiBu give the option to create a backup zip that can be flashed in recovery?
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I believe it does.
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I believe it does.
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Might be the easiest way to restore. The proper recovery should put it in the right partition
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I don't see it as that big if a catch though. 22gb is quite a bit and after that it's no additional cost, just throttled during network congestion. If you live in the middle of a major metropolitan area I can see where that might be an issue, but then again if you live in a major metropolitan area you can likely find free WiFi a hell of a lot easier than those of us in the sticks can.
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I don't see it as that big if a catch though. 22gb is quite a bit and after that it's no additional cost, just throttled during network congestion. If you live in the middle of a major metropolitan area I can see where that might be an issue, but then again if you live in a major metropolitan area you can likely find free WiFi a hell of a lot easier than those of us in the sticks can.
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Oh it's not a deal breaker for me, I was just wondering what the details were. As long as its a network thing, I think I'll be in the clear too. I live in the woods of northern Michigan where Vzw is king, although at&t has a corporate store about 20 miles away and their coverage map shows solid for my area.
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I was in the Droid Bionic forum and came across this ( thanks jesziicuh) . It totally works I did it on my wife's line. If you have tired data, call *611, option 4, say add a feature, talk to a representative and add unlimited 4g hot spot to your tiered data line. They upgrade your data to unlimited to accommodate the unlimited hotspot. Then log into you verizonwireless account. Go to the row where it says plan. Then click on change features. Pick your phone you just upgraded, then scroll down and remove unlimited 4g hotspot. Worked like a charm!!! My wife's data tracker on her phone now says unlimited!!!! Got to love loop holes!
Edit: This might actually take several attempts to accomplish. I have heard some people have tried upwards of 5 times before actually receiving unlimited data.
Edit2: Thanks to nomisunrider we have the actual plan code the verizon rep uses to add 4g unlimited MHS. plan code #76153 — $30 Unlimited 4G Mobile Hotspot. I would still ask for the 4g unlimited MHS first and if they give you trouble tell them you were told the plan code is 76153. Hope this helps and cuts down on the amount of calls some people have to make.
watch verizon catches on to this like they did with the early rezound orders
They probably will, so do it now before its too late.
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They probably will, so do it now before its too late.
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I wish I could do this via the web interface. I am not my account holder so I can't call in.
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They probably will, so do it now before its too late.
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What's tired data?
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What's tired data?
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I think he mean tiered data...
k8826324 said:
I think he mean tiered data...
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Well what's tiered data? Srry I'm new to verizon
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Well what's tiered data? Srry I'm new to verizon
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means if you pay different amount of money to get different amount
of data allowance. Coz verizon canceled their unlimited data plans
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What's tired data?
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Sorry I forgot to proof read my post. Just wanted to put the info out there as fast as possible. TIERED DATA!!!
I'm pretty sure that Verizon will change your wife's plan back to tiered. Gotta love people always finding ways to exploit companies, and proceed to comaplin when the company comes up with a policy to counter. Prime example were the warranty exchanges issued by Verizon. Even if there was a minor blemish say from a manufactering issue there is a higher chance they would get on your case and charge you $300. That's thanks to people sending in phones that work but with physical damage. Ie someones dog chewed through their phone ,or they dropped the phone with the screen cracked. People exploit and then cry when the company cracks down.
If they change it back so be it. My wife was happy before, but if they don't oh well. Why should we both pay the same for data but I have unlimited and she has 4 gigs. Just cause Verizon wanted to be a bunch of D bags and be like AT&T. Your telling me you have never went to a store and bought something that was miss priced and you knew the price was wrong but still fought to get what the lower price was. Dude this is a modding forum. Not bash everyone forum. Everything in this place is about bending the rules and coming up with work arounds set in place by the carrier and maker of the phone. You are no better than anyone else here.
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If they change it back so be it. My wife was happy before, but if they don't oh well. Why should we both pay the same for data but I have unlimited and she has 4 gigs. Just cause Verizon wanted to be a bunch of D bags and be like AT&T. Your telling me you have never went to a store and bought something that was miss priced and you knew the price was wrong but still fought to get what the lower price was. Dude this is a modding forum. Not bash everyone forum. Everything in this place is about bending the rules and coming up with work arounds set in place by the carrier and maker of the phone. You are no better than anyone else here.
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Well said!
Just called gerizon they are updating their system I'm guessing they are patching this. Damn I was only 20 mine to late
I called and they told me that unless I was grandfathered in with unlimited data, I could not get unlimited 4 g hotspot.
Maybe they've already caught on.
On the other forum people said it took 3-4 times sometimes before someone would do it. For me I called once the lady said ok. I don't know if it matters I had unlimited on my line so she was able to do it for my other line(my wifes phone).
Lol just got a hold of someone. I ended up getting unlimited data and Sicily hotspot for a total of 29.99 a month to think I was paying a 100 just for 20 gigs.
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If they change it back so be it. My wife was happy before, but if they don't oh well. Why should we both pay the same for data but I have unlimited and she has 4 gigs. Just cause Verizon wanted to be a bunch of D bags and be like AT&T. Your telling me you have never went to a store and bought something that was miss priced and you knew the price was wrong but still fought to get what the lower price was. Dude this is a modding forum. Not bash everyone forum. Everything in this place is about bending the rules and coming up with work arounds set in place by the carrier and maker of the phone. You are no better than anyone else here.
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LOL never said I was "better" than anyone, don't know where you got that . Just saying carriers/providers crack down more because of crap like this. I rarely go to stores for major purchases so really haven't had to do the whole "rage angry customer to save a few bucks" stance yet. They're a business they want to make money, not a crime. If you don't like their policies/bundles then go to another carrier? Just saying you have your choices .
As a Verizon employee, I can promise you that the unlimited data will NOT stick. They audit accounts for things just like this, if you were not supposed to have it, the feature will be removed.
This has been going on for a few days now. I saw that one.person even talked to a supervisor and they said that yes if you get the hotspot it will give you unlimited data. Of course who knows how long it will last but it is something that is being automatically done not random employees doing it on there own.
Of course it does not.affect me as I am grandfathered in.
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Just called gerizon they are updating their system I'm guessing they are patching this. Damn I was only 20 mine to late
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Okay I have a few ideas about getting a discounted phone and keeping unlimited data. First off my line is available for an upgrade this November, and another member of my family has an upgrade now, they do not have a smartphone now but will be getting a smartphone with 2gb data. So my first idea is once they get there upgrade, wait until mine is available and then transfer it to their line and have them upgrade again, and then I take that phone and put my sim card into it. Now I'm not sure, but I think the problem with that is when transferring my upgrade and having someone use it, will extend my contract and bump me to tired data, which I can't have happen. So if any of you have tried this method and had success I would really appreciate if you could tell me exactly how you did it.
The other method I read about was having a rep transfer the unlimited data plan to a tired data plan within the family and transferring the tired to the used to be unlimited, and then upgrading with tired data, and then switching the respective data plans back and maintaining unlimited data.
Again if anyone has had any luck with any of these ideas, or were able to keep your unlimited and get a subsidized phone another way, I would really appreciate it if you could leave a detailed response.
Thanks!!
You can use the other person's upgrade no problem, but if anyone uses yours, you will need a new contract and lose unlimited. I don't know about the more complex tiered data switching scheme... sounds like something that might work if the reps were feeling very charitable.
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You can use the other person's upgrade no problem, but if anyone uses yours, you will need a new contract and lose unlimited. I don't know about the more complex tiered data switching scheme... sounds like something that might work if the reps were feeling very charitable.
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Friend, just go to Gazelle and get a nice used phone for a couple hundred bucks and call it a day.
nevermind
You can use another family members upgrade by swapping phones after they upgrade, but you can't give your upgrade to someone else without losing unlimited. So either you convince your family member to give them your upgrade and you give them your old phone, you don't have many other options.
Thanks everyone. It sucks Verizon is doing this to its grandfathered users, but I guess I will just have to keep using the Thunderbolt until I have enough to buy a phone of contract.
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Thanks everyone. It sucks Verizon is doing this to its grandfathered users, but I guess I will just have to keep using the Thunderbolt until I have enough to buy a phone of contract.
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Hell yeah, I used 8 gb last month w/ wifi tether...not giving that up for no one lol
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Hell yeah, I used 8 gb last month w/ wifi tether...not giving that up for no one lol
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The funny thing is, I typically use around 3GB per month, even when I tether. I just hate the idea of always checking how much data I used to ensure that I don't go over!
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The funny thing is, I typically use around 3GB per month, even when I tether. I just hate the idea of always checking how much data I used to ensure that I don't go over!
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I'm kind of in the same boat. I am pretty much always on wifi now because I work from home, but I don't want to lose unlimited data in case I ever feel like using more data again. Been considering making a switch over to T-Mobile next time I feel like upgrading.
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I'm kind of in the same boat. I am pretty much always on wifi now because I work from home, but I don't want to lose unlimited data in case I ever feel like using more data again. Been considering making a switch over to T-Mobile next time I feel like upgrading.
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I would love to switch to T-Mobile, but I'm about 15 minutes from the city so I only get 2G here, and I could never live with that. If you do go T-Mobile, I'd check out either the $30/mo. for 100 minutes with unlimited text and data, or the $50 unlimited everything.
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I would love to switch to T-Mobile, but I'm about 15 minutes from the city so I only get 2G here, and I could never live with that. If you do go T-Mobile, I'd check out either the $30/mo. for 100 minutes with unlimited text and data, or the $50 unlimited everything.
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I'm contemplating checking their service out. $50 unlimited everything works well for me since I do make fair use of minutes at times (mostly work-related). If their service in my area is good, I could see getting the Note 2 from them rather than buy it unsubsidized from Verizon.
Regarding the earlier comment about giving your upgrade to someone else, have you verified this? I had read through the grapevine an ok workaround was to transfer your upgrade to another line, use it, then activate it on your line again to bypass all the stuff. Just don't want to try the wrong thing when the time comes and get spanked for it hah.
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Regarding the earlier comment about giving your upgrade to someone else, have you verified this? I had read through the grapevine an ok workaround was to transfer your upgrade to another line, use it, then activate it on your line again to bypass all the stuff. Just don't want to try the wrong thing when the time comes and get spanked for it hah.
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If memory serves me correct it will lock you in for a 2 year contract so you would end up paying for 2 separate lines that way but I am not totally sure there.
Oh, we have the lines. And dumbphones on them that are used (grandparents on jitterbug like phones...heh) I know I can get away with upgrading one of those lines, then activating it on mine. I was just hoping someone had tried transferring the upgrade from smartphone to another line, upgrading, then activating back on real line. In essence, still using your own upgrading and just subverting contractual stuff by doing all the action on another line.
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I'm contemplating checking their service out. $50 unlimited everything works well for me since I do make fair use of minutes at times (mostly work-related). If their service in my area is good, I could see getting the Note 2 from them rather than buy it unsubsidized from Verizon.
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You should check out the T-mobile thread in the Galaxy S3 section before switching. There are a lot of comments regarding the poor quality of service.
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You should check out the T-mobile thread in the Galaxy S3 section before switching. There are a lot of comments regarding the poor quality of service.
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Think that has to do with the Samsung radio gripe which is really hit and miss but can be a problem. My mom has a g nex that gets a little flaky at times at home because of it. Before I put the update on it basically it was a coaster in my hosue
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You should check out the T-mobile thread in the Galaxy S3 section before switching. There are a lot of comments regarding the poor quality of service.
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I'll need to take a look at that and Note 2 discussion on T-Mobile. My area is possibly iffy for T-Mobile, which is why I'm concerned. AT&T was historically a problem. Verizon has had the best coverage at home so I'm reluctant to move away from them.
I'm trying to help my brother upgrade from a very old windows phone to a rezound and trying to get him to keep his unlimited data plan. Our parents live in an extremely rural area that doesnt have 4g. I saw posts in the past about people being able to keep their unlimited plans if they were in 3g areas.
Can anyone help or give advice as far doing an upgrade and keeping the older unlimited plan?
Much appreciated.
I don't know anything about getting it with 3G but I do know that if you get a home phone with Verizon they will let you have unlimited on your cell phone. It's $19/mo for nationwide calling. So if you have a home phone you can port that number over and it's no more expensive. If you don't have one and have to add it well, then it's going to cost that much more for unlimited.
You can't activate a 4G phone without a data plan and they are not allowing anyone to upgrade from 3G to 4G phones and keep their unlimited data. If there was a loop hole, I'm sure it would be posted online somewhere.
yeah, there's physically no way in our system to do it..maybe if you get like 5 levels up on customer service you could try though lol
ive always wondered this, hopefully someone can answer:
If I use someone else's upgrade on my line(on same account), will their plan change?
You can on AT&T!! I've done it a few times
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ive always wondered this, hopefully someone can answer:
If I use someone else's upgrade on my line(on same account), will their plan change?
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nope just extends the contract
That's some bull that Verizon is pulling that crap. When I had my droid x my plan was also for 4g. You pay for the plan not the phone. I would sue them in small claims court for breach of contract.
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nope just extends the contract
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sweet, maybe ill be getting the DNA after all
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sweet, maybe ill be getting the DNA after all
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i'd love to..but that no sd card slot..meh lol
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You can on AT&T!! I've done it a few times
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Nobody here has AT&T, this is a truly non helpful post.
Sometimes you have to be smarter than your smartphone.
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Nobody here has AT&T, this is a truly non helpful post.
Sometimes you have to be smarter than your smartphone.
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Considering this is a global phone, you never know who might be on whatever carrier.
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i'd love to..but that no sd card slot..meh lol
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Same here. I barely have room for 8gb plus my 64gb
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Considering this is a global phone, you never know who might be on whatever carrier.
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Global radios doesn't make it any less of a verizon phone
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If you are using an upgrade on your account you do not keep unlimited and it doesn't extend your contract. When you upgrade you also sign up for a new contract. You are misinformed.
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If you are using an upgrade on your account you do not keep unlimited and it doesn't extend your contract. When you upgrade you also sign up for a new contract. You are misinformed.
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You're talking semantics here and, seeing as how he manages a Verizon reseller, he probably knows what he is taking about.
Sometimes you have to be smarter than your smartphone.
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You can't activate a 4G phone without a data plan and they are not allowing anyone to upgrade from 3G to 4G phones and keep their unlimited data. If there was a loop hole, I'm sure it would be posted online somewhere.
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I got upgraded from 3g to 4g then called customer service telling her i didn't know they'd put me on tiered. She explained that for two weeks you can change things back. She did it for me. But I purchased a thunderbolt off contract and did it
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You're talking semantics here and, seeing as how he manages a Verizon reseller, he probably knows what he is taking about.
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It's not semantics, it's Verizon policy. If you have an upgrade on any line on your account and you use it, you are then signing a new two year contract. A new contract with no unlimited where you are forced into a share plan.
That isn't a guess or semantics. That's exactly how it is.
If it wasn't, then you'd never lose unlimited ever because you can just upgrade on other lines until the end of time. You do realize how stupid that sounds right?
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It's not semantics, it's Verizon policy. If you have an upgrade on any line on your account and you use it, you are then signing a new two year contract. A new contract with no unlimited where you are forced into a share plan.
That isn't a guess or semantics. That's exactly how it is.
If it wasn't, then you'd never lose unlimited ever because you can just upgrade on other lines until the end of time. You do realize how stupid that sounds right?
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You can do that, upgrade on a secondary line, transfer the phone to your line, new phone, unlimited data. You are not forced into a shared plan, you can choose an individual tiered plan. If you have another line already on tiered data or willing to give up unlimited and their upgrade, you can use it and keep your unlimited. Please stop being wrong.
Sometimes you have to be smarter than your smartphone.
Holy hell, NO YOU CAN'T. You cannot upgrade a secondary line and still maintain your current contract. If you add a line, it's a new two year agreement. When you upgrade a line with a subsidized price phone, it is a new two year agreement. THAT'S WHY THE PHONE IS SUBSIDIZED. That is how it works.
You really have no clue what you are saying. So stop.
Edit: Also, you can't be on individual tiered data when you have multiple lines anymore. You were able to add new lines at tiered data at one point but can't do that anymore. So any new line additions or upgrades force your entire family plan into a shared data plan. See how that works?
Again, stop speaking.
Any way to get rid of it without root (I don't think root has been established on this device?)?
Go into the settings and click WiFi. When it brings you into the WiFi networks screen, click menu button and click advanced. You will see network notification box ticked. Just untick that. At least that's what I think you are asking.
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Go into the settings and click WiFi. When it brings you into the WiFi networks screen, click menu button and click advanced. You will see network notification box ticked. Just untick that. At least that's what I think you are asking.
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I don't see this on the VZW version :/
What I do is I long click on it, select App Info and force close it. Its a temporary fix. It comes back eventually
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This is another thing you can thank Verizon for. From what I have seen this is also an issue on the DNA as well. Its there way of trying to keep you on Wifi and off 3G/4G. Currently the only work around I have seen involve root. Until we have working root just have to deal with it,
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This is another thing you can thank Verizon for. From what I have seen this is also an issue on the DNA as well. Its there way of trying to keep you on Wifi and off 3G/4G. Currently the only work around I have seen involve root. Until we have working root just have to deal with it,
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Isn't that bad business? Verizon is a cellular business, shouldn't they promote what they're selling? Isn't it the same as a car company promoting the sales of their cars but telling you to not drive them often?
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Isn't that bad business? Verizon is a cellular business, shouldn't they promote what they're selling? Isn't it the same as a car company promoting the sales of their cars but telling you to not drive them often?
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They are getting your money either way. If they can reduce traffic on their network while still getting your money then why not?
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They are getting your money either way. If they can reduce traffic on their network while still getting your money then why not?
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So they don't make much money while people use their service, just on everything else?
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So they don't make much money while people use their service, just on everything else?
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They make the same amount whether you use 1% of your data limit per month or 99% of your data limit per month. So if they can offload your traffic to a WiFi network to keep their's less congested then its a win/win for them. They still get paid and they have less traffic.
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They make the same amount whether you use 1% of your data limit per month or 99% of your data limit per month. So if they can offload your traffic to a WiFi network to keep their's less congested then its a win/win for them. They still get paid and they have less traffic.
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This was my thought as well, but then Verizon goes and introduces the DNA which has 16GB of memory with no expandable memory, which leads up to believe they want us to use their network for streaming instead, which would most likely force users to get a higher tiered share everything data plan.
Verizon can't make up their mind!
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This was my thought as well, but then Verizon goes and introduces the DNA which has 16GB of memory with no expandable memory, which leads up to believe they want us to use their network for streaming instead, which would most likely force users to get a higher tiered share everything data plan.
Verizon can't make up their mind!
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well the internal memory with no sd support is more HTC's fault then verizon.
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well the internal memory with no sd support is more HTC's fault then verizon.
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I don't think that's the case, the J Butterfly had a MicroSD slot and it's basically the same phone, so I assume Verizon had some say in it.
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I don't think that's the case, the J Butterfly had a MicroSD slot and it's basically the same phone, so I assume Verizon had some say in it.
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yah but when 95% of the phones released today have SD slots including the note, s3 and lesser devices like stellar what's verizon really got to gain from telling HTC no slot.
IMO it's more likely HTC took it out to reduce costs to keep the quad core/5 inch device at the $199 price tag to try and one up the note 2.
I don't think this is correct, the cost of adding a micro SD slot at their production level has to be negligible. Anyone know price from a breakdown of a similar phone?
don't underestimate Verizon's power when it comes to handicapping the Note2. If it doesn't have Droid branding they don't get any licensing fee.
Bump. Man, the WiFi notice on VZW is the most annoying thing. Anyone found a method yet to kill it?
Killing the app is very temporary.
SQLite doesn't work after a simple power down, which I do often.
So when I got my phone I was given a new SIM card. After doing some reading it sounds like had I kept my old SIM card I could have kept my unlimited data. Anyway to get that back if I call and argue with them?
No your sim card makes no difference in keeping unlimited data. Its a feature in the billing system that auto removes if you put a 2 year contract on a line when you buy a new phoneand there is no one at the store who can put it back on
angelino0919 said:
No your sim card makes no difference in keeping unlimited data. Its a feature in the billing system that auto removes if you put a 2 year contract on a line when you buy a new phoneand there is no one at the store who can put it back on
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Right. But from what I've heard, if you keep your SIM card instead of using the one you get when you order online there's a glitch in the system that never changes from Unlimited to 2GB.
I have absolutely no source for my comment, but I can't imagine they would have kept your old SIM, and I find it even less probable that you will be able to talk to into giving it back to you if you did have it. They are trying aggressively to push us data suckers off unlimited data
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lilpeezy23 said:
I have absolutely no source for my comment, but I can't imagine they would have kept your old SIM, and I find it even less probable that you will be able to talk to into giving it back to you if you did have it. They are trying aggressively to push us data suckers off unlimited data
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Kind of what I figured. I just didn't know if I had an argument since they replaced my SIM without me saying anything.
R3define said:
Kind of what I figured. I just didn't know if I had an argument since they replaced my SIM without me saying anything.
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either way you wouldn't win that argument based on a glitch in verizon's system you were knowingly trying to exploit.
Hitman3984 said:
either way you wouldn't win that argument based on a glitch in verizon's system you were knowingly trying to exploit.
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Good Call.
IMO return phone to store, get unlimited back, order online and use your old sim. WIN
Until they realize the glitch and charge you out the ass
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amendolaro1 said:
IMO return phone to store, get unlimited back, order online and use your old sim. WIN
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Yea if he's within 14 days that's what I would do (on day 9, so far I love this phone, I just hope we can unlock the bootloader and have some decent, current roms)
anyway, I am holding onto my unlimited data like a deathgrip, so I added a new line, with the note (ok, so I am spending $40 more a month in fees) and put my main line SIM into a 4620L hotspot I bought off ebay,. Win win!!
(I travel a lot so this is my main internet while on the go, It always stays with me and my phone, laptop, Vita, tablets and whatever has 4g instead of my phone being dedicated to doing that. Makes my life a lot easier)