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    Default Future Verizon Phones - Unlimited Offer?

    So I know that June 28th is just about the last day to save your unlimited data. I'm considering buying the S3 right now to make sure of it. I'm disappointed though that the Verizon version only has a dual-core processor.

    However, I'm wondering if anybody knows whether or not new phones getting released might have the same offer for upgrading with unlimited data for the $30. Since the rest of the year should see phones released with NVIDIA's quad-core processors, I wouldn't mind waiting for the end of the year/black Friday/etc to get a new phone as long as I can have a grandfathered unlimited data plan.

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    Default Re: Future Verizon Phones - Unlimited Offer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Suic1d3 View Post
    So I know that June 28th is just about the last day to save your unlimited data. I'm considering buying the S3 right now to make sure of it. I'm disappointed though that the Verizon version only has a dual-core processor.

    However, I'm wondering if anybody knows whether or not new phones getting released might have the same offer for upgrading with unlimited data for the $30. Since the rest of the year should see phones released with NVIDIA's quad-core processors, I wouldn't mind waiting for the end of the year/black Friday/etc to get a new phone as long as I can have a grandfathered unlimited data plan.

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    First - All the US versions of the SG3 have the dual core, not just Verizon's

    Second - Unlimited data is dead. I highly doubt they will be offering any kind of unlimited plan in the forseeable future.
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    According to Verizon you can keep your unlimited plan forever. But only if you never change your plan, sign a new contract, and or get a phone subsidized. So as long as your willing to pay $600+ for the newest phones you'll be fine, at least until next year when they do away with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chubb View Post
    According to Verizon you can keep your unlimited plan forever. But only if you never change your plan, sign a new contract, and or get a phone subsidized. So as long as your willing to pay $600+ for the newest phones you'll be fine, at least until next year when they do away with that.

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    So the full price unlimited data offer is only going to last throughout the year? And then what?


    And I guess that means I'm going to buy the S3 before it's too late!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suic1d3 View Post
    So the full price unlimited data offer is only going to last throughout the year? And then what?


    And I guess that means I'm going to buy the S3 before it's too late!
    Chubb was being sarcastic. Verizon has not announced getting rid of Unlimited entirely. As of now, as long as you pay full retail or provide your own phone, you keep it. Which will be good for you when you want to get all these quad-core phones that are out there. Which ones have they announced?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suic1d3 View Post
    So I know that June 28th is just about the last day to save your unlimited data. I'm considering buying the S3 right now to make sure of it. I'm disappointed though that the Verizon version only has a dual-core processor.

    However, I'm wondering if anybody knows whether or not new phones getting released might have the same offer for upgrading with unlimited data for the $30. Since the rest of the year should see phones released with NVIDIA's quad-core processors, I wouldn't mind waiting for the end of the year/black Friday/etc to get a new phone as long as I can have a grandfathered unlimited data plan.

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    ..because the current quad-core processors perform so much better than the Snapdragon S4.. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suic1d3 View Post
    However, I'm wondering if anybody knows whether or not new phones getting released might have the same offer for upgrading with unlimited data for the $30. Since the rest of the year should see phones released with NVIDIA's quad-core processors, I wouldn't mind waiting for the end of the year/black Friday/etc to get a new phone as long as I can have a grandfathered unlimited data plan.

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    After Share Everything launches, the only way to get new phones without losing you unlimited data plan is to not upgrade/renew with Verizon.

    I really don't know how much more hammering that fact needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry View Post
    After Share Everything launches, the only way to get new phones without losing you unlimited data plan is to not upgrade/renew with Verizon.

    I really don't know how much more hammering that fact needs.

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    I agree, I wish this question would stop being asked.


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    I am not sure any of this really matters, I would be very surprised if this time next year the big discussion is about Verizon throttling (traffic optimization) their LTE network. Spectrum is limited, its not just a matter of building a bunch more towers. Of course they could do like Sprint and just keep everything unlimited so that the network stinks for everyone almost everywhere.

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