I'm sure it depends on your contract, but with my contract, I can upgrade or downgrade service or phones at any time.
You can stay on your same plan. You do not have to change. You can even upgrade to a Verizon Wireless phone and still stay on the same plan. The only thing you can not do is move an Alltel phone to a Verizon Wireless plan.
If you are on a contract with a phone company you can get a free upgrade if you are on contract with them, you just need to talk to Verizon about free Verizon phones while on contract.
"A major benefit of a Vodafone contract versus a Verizon contract is that with Vodafone you can upgrade 6 months earlier than Verizon. Also, Vodafone has a buyback program where you can cash in your old mobile phone, whereas Verizon does not have this type of deal."
Yes. You can, just know your plan an password, Walmart is not a carrier store, but still has the same Verizon Wireless.
With a cell phone upgrade, you can replace your current phone with a brand new cell phone for free or at a substantial discount when you extend your contract with your existing wireless carrier.
I am 99% percent sure you can only upgrade your phone 1 WEEK before the contract is up
*228 will allow you to upgrade your software, roaming capabilities, and switch phones.
It depends which phone you are wanting. Also if you are over 12 months into the contract and are on a price plan of over $50, you are eligible for an annual upgrade. This would be the promotional 2 year price plus a $20 annual upgrade fee.
No... T-Mobile will buy you out of your Verizon contract - BUT - you will then be tied to T-Mobile for their minimum contract term. If you then leave T-Mobile before your minimum contract ends - you will pay a 'penalty' pf any whole unused months !
You need to discuss this with your mobile provider as only they can deal with upgrade prices when you are under contract with them.
call Verizon or go down to Verizon and ask. Usually every two years you will get an upgrade. But sometimes they offer an upgrade for about 50 dollars more than you would pay if you wait for the two year upgrade. Be sure to get insurance on the phone you are getting because anything may go wrong.
With a wireless network card, you will also need a wireless router, contact your current ISP to upgrade.