I just did that with my GNote 3's IMEI and I got the same message. The GNote 3 has never been switched off of its line. It has stayed on the line it was activated on. And I still have unlimited data on my GNex line, which was the donor line for the upgrade used for the GNote 3.If I check other phones I have it doesn't show this message.
I just did that with my GNote 3's IMEI and I got the same message. The GNote 3 has never been switched off of its line. It has stayed on the line it was activated on. And I still have unlimited data on my GNex line, which was the donor line for the upgrade used for the GNote 3.
Then I input the iPhone 5s IMEI and it said the same thing.
Then I input my GNex IMEI and got the same message, lol! So obviously this is nothing to worry about. Also, if you hit the drop down menu, you will see a list of all your devices that have been activated in the past except for the one whose IMEI you typed in.
Try it using the IMEI of your GNex and see if you get the same message. I did.
Go to view usage and it should still say unlimited data on your line. Keep checking that during the 14 day window. Also if you hit change minutes, text or data it will show you a share everything plan but warn you that you have unlimited data and will lose that if you switch to share everything. If you hit show all plans, it will show you that you still have unlimited data. Both of those confirm that you still have unlimited data.
If I go to "change minutes, text or data" it says my plan is no longer available but I don't see anything explicitly mentioning my unlimited data. I also show it list me a bunch of plans but don't see a "show all plans" anywhere.
double check to make sure they didn't leave you with the $10/mo 75MB plan on the dumbphone line. That is what happened to me and I had to call to get it taken off.3. Reactivated old dumb phone on Line 2. When the dumb phone reactivated the 2GB tiered plan automatically dropped. (Again had to chat with a rep to get it the dumb phone back working)
I am going to try this next week. I was told by Verizon reps that you would likely get an error about the plan and so I chickened out and didn't try it. Others in the past have reported that it works just as you say it does so I will try it next week.4. Activated G2 on the unlimited line.
Just make sure that when following the prompts online, that the plan still shows as unlimited. I got an error that my old plan wasn't available with this device, but it was still selected in the pop-up. Also, I used the same SIM that I had used to activate the phone on the dumb line. There was a screen to enter the SIM # so I did that, no problem.
Here is what I see when I go to change minutes, text or data - show all plans is a red button on the bottom right after it asks don't see a plan that works for you? Then when I click the show all plans button I get the next screen shot showing me my data plans.
just keep an eye on it by looking at your useage then. I am sure all will be fine since you activated the phone first on a tiered data line.The webpage I get looks totally different than yours. I also notice the URL you end up at is different than the one I end up at.
You can call and get a new SIM mailed to you, ask a different rep at your store for one or you can use the SIM that came with the phone by going through the steps mantissa2604 posted:The rep there told me that he won't be able to give me a sim card because I had never had a 4g phone on my line before.
mantissa2604 said:4. Activated G2 on the unlimited line.
Just make sure that when following the prompts online, that the plan still shows as unlimited. I got an error that my old plan wasn't available with this device, but it was still selected in the pop-up. Also, I used the same SIM that I had used to activate the phone on the dumb line. There was a screen to enter the SIM # so I did that, no problem.
I went from an iPhone 4s (3G only phone) to an iPhone 5 (4G LTE phone) on one of my unlimited data lines using this process in January (i.e., upgrading on a tiered data line, activating the iPhone 5 first on the tiered data line, putting the dumbphone back on the tiered data line and then switching the iPhone 5 to an unlimited data line) and was given a new SIM card for the iPhone 5 by Verizon for an unlimited data line that had never before had a 4G LTE phone on it (it had only had an iPhone 4s on it). So yes, it is BS - they can give you a 4G SIM card for the line.is there any truth to the whole 4g/3g sim card thing?
mantissa2604 said:4. Activated G2 on the unlimited line.
Just make sure that when following the prompts online, that the plan still shows as unlimited. I got an error that my old plan wasn't available with this device, but it was still selected in the pop-up. Also, I used the same SIM that I had used to activate the phone on the dumb line. There was a screen to enter the SIM # so I did that, no problem.
Thanks, I always believed that it did but I was always too chicken to try it in case I screwed up. As much as I don't like the reps at my Verizon store, they have never questioned me asking for a new SIM card. I have repeatedly gotten them for my GNex in the hopes that the SIM card was causing the signal problems but alas, it was the ****-poor radios in the GNex, not the SIM card. So for me it seemed safest to go with the new SIM card since there was no problem getting one for me.DayThyme that does work
I followed the outlined plan and was able to everything fine but ran into some confusion at the corporate Verizon store. The rep there told me that he won't be able to give me a sim card because I had never had a 4g phone on my line before. He gave me some mumbo jumbo about the "buddy upgrade" and how it was against policy to give me a sim card because the new phone was 4g. He then told me that I had to return the phone and that the only way to keep unlimited was to buy a phone for the full price only from Verizon.
I know that the last part is all BS but is there any truth to the whole 4g/3g sim card thing?
Thanks, I always believed that it did but I was always too chicken to try it in case I screwed up. As much as I don't like the reps at my Verizon store, they have never questioned me asking for a new SIM card. I have repeatedly gotten them for my GNex in the hopes that the SIM card was causing the signal problems but alas, it was the ****-poor radios in the GNex, not the SIM card. So for me it seemed safest to go with the new SIM card since there was no problem getting one for me.
That's interesting, I didn't realize re-using the new SIM that you activated on the tiered data line would result in that message about losing unlimited data. On many of the writeups about how to do the upgrade they say to use the same SIM you used to activate the phone on the tiered line and don't mention anything about that message.
I will try it later today or next week and see what message I get. It seems that verizon online may work differently depending on location or if you have residential or business account. Or maybe it has to do with switching between a 3G and a 4G phone on the same line?That's interesting, I didn't realize re-using the new SIM that you activated on the tiered data line would result in that message about losing unlimited data. On many of the writeups about how to do the upgrade they say to use the same SIM you used to activate the phone on the tiered line and don't mention anything about that message.
That would be a violation of their licenses of the Block C spectrum if they did it for 4G LTE phones. This is why the Verizon 4G LTE phones are SIM unlocked. Do you think Verizon is doing that out of the goodness of their hearts? No, they do that because they are required to by the terms of their licenses.The rep said that I could try that but they have been working to make it so that it no longer works, requiring the phone to be active on the line in which in was purchased for a while before it could be moved. Does anyone know if this has gone into play yet or will I be able to switch my number to it as soon as I go through the other steps? Thanks and sorry for the lengthy post.