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Do I Have To Buy My Phone From Verizon


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Do I Have To Buy My Phone From Verizon


You bring the phone, Verizon supplies the plan. Through the BYOD program, you can activate a Verizon Wireless 4G LTE or compatible unlocked phone on a monthly plan. Be sure your device is unlocked if you are transferring from another carrier.


An unlocked phone is not tied to a specific phone carrier. The Sony Xperia 10 Plus, OnePlus 7 Pro and LG G7 Fit are examples of unlocked phones that have been certified to work on Verizon. Visit our Unlocked Page to learn more.


"BYOD" means "bring your own device". If your device is unlocked and compatible with the Verizon network, you can bring it to us and activate it on a new or existing Verizon plan.You can BYOD with smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches you bought from Verizon, a third-party seller, another phone carrier or manufacturer.Check your device's compatibility for BYOD.


I currently have Verizon Wireless service with a non-smartphone. My two-year contract has long since expired. I am considering a Samsung Galaxy or an Apple iPhone. I'm willing to pay full price for it, but I'd like to get a good deal if I could. I'm thinking of buying the phone on the open market instead of from Verizon. Maybe I could get a better deal that way? I would also like the phone that I buy to be able to be used on other carriers, should I have a falling out with Verizon.


But popular phones like a new Apple iPhone 6 or Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ likely won't be any cheaper unlocked than they would be from your carrier. Still, there are plenty of budget-friendly smartphones on the market, such as new devices from Motorola and from a slew of Chinese manufacturers that will offer you some big savings. These phones come unlocked out of the box, and you can get great deals on them over more expensive models, like the iPhone or Galaxy smartphones.


Verizon has traditionally made it difficult to use an unlocked phone bought from a company other than Verizon. This is in stark contrast to operators like AT&T and T-Mobile, which have made it easy to bring unlocked devices to their networks for years. But things are changing at Verizon, according to Albert Aydin, a spokesman for Verizon. The company is making an effort to make it much easier to use some unlocked phones, such as the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and Nexus 6 on its network, even if it's a version of the device that wasn't made specifically for Verizon. Customers can visit Verizon's website and check the ID, such as the IMEI number, on their device to see if it will work unlocked on the carrier's network.


The company's move to make it easier to use non-Verizon devices on its network comes as the result of a couple of important trends in the wireless industry. First, demand for unlocked devices is growing. And after years of pressuring lawmakers to do something to force operators to remove the software preventing them from being used on competitors' networks, wireless operators struck an agreement with the Federal Communications Commission earlier this year to abide by a code of conduct for unlocking devices. As part of this code, carriers have promised to allow customers to unlock devices that they've already purchased in full.


The other major trend is that the wireless industry is moving away from contract service plans that offer subscribers a low-cost device in exchange for signing a two-year contract. Now, operators are starting to require subscribers to pay for new devices in full or in monthly installments with no contract or obligation to continue service. T-Mobile got rid of its contract plans more than two years ago. Earlier this month, Verizon announced the same move. AT&T and Sprint give customers the option to forgo contracts, but they have not eliminated them yet.


That's all changing, and it's good news for consumers, especially savvy shoppers like yourself. Now, the cost of your service will be separate from the cost of your device. You can still buy a new phone from your carrier, but you'll e




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