Re: Verizon: How to keep Unlimited Data and get phone on subsidized price
You can't use a sim that's already active. It must be a new (never activated) sim. Like I stated above, get a nano sim from Verizon or Amazon, and activate the sim yourself on Verizon's website.
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First of all, this has been the best thread that I have ever read in my life on any forum ever. Ok, that may be a bit hyperbolic but ... you guys have NO IDEA how excited this has made me.
I WANT to do this, but I need some help and have a few questions (please be gentle ...).
1) I'm visiting from the sister site wpcentral and have been using a Trophy (a phone that was first released in October of 2010 for the record) and the only sim that it has is an international one. As I understand it, for me to do pull this off requires that I have a sim for an LTE phone that's already active. So my best bet would be to buy the cheapest LTE phone I can find from craiglist, ebay, etc, activate it and then follow the steps in this thread (from what I read). BUT ... do used phones like that typically come with a sim card? Sorry, I've been a Verizon/CDMA customer for a long time that hasn't traveled internationally (yet!) so sim cards are kinda foreign to me.
2) Does the sim have to come from a Windows Phone or can I use one from an Android phone as well? The reason I ask is I might be able to find a cheaper old Android phone (Thunderbolt???) or even hit up some friends to see if they have any laying around with a sim.
These would help tremendously. I can't believe this workaround has been in place for so long and STILL works. I apologize in advance for this, but ... TEE HEE!!!
You can't use a sim that's already active. It must be a new (never activated) sim. Like I stated above, get a nano sim from Verizon or Amazon, and activate the sim yourself on Verizon's website.
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