Correct...and ACTIVATE might only mean that you make a phone call on the S5 to anyone (basically to let the cell tower know the device is working).
I did exactly what you plan to do 2 weeks ago.
From the time I powered on my new device (Galaxy Note 3) to completed the log-in process at VZW.com the carrier website was already showing my Note 3 as my device.
1) open new device and remove batt and NEW SIM card (treat as radioactive waste).
2) slip old SIM card into new device.
3) reinstall batt and back cover
4) power on new device and wait for bootup to complete
5) place phone call. If call goes through you are done!!
6) log into VZW.com and look at account details to confirm UDP still in place.
cut it with scissors thru the gold contacts.First thing I did, removed the pre-installed SIM card. Stared at it for a moment, debating the best way to destroy or remove it (any suggestions?)
they are either misinformed or liars. If they are in-store verizon reps, the latter is more likely.please clarify for me as I went to the verizon store and even called customer service, and they said that if I transferred my upgrade from a smartphone with unlimited data to a basic phone, I would lose unlimited data?
that will work, but the transfer doesn't stick, you have to complete the purchase online.To keep unlimited data on line 1 do I transfer the upgrade from line 1 to line 3 online through my verizon?
I have been asking similar question on my thread here:So here's my 2 questions:
1) After Ragnarok (8/24/14), if I upgrade a basic line, using its own upgrade, to a smartphone, what happens if I never activate it with the new SIM?
that will work, but the transfer doesn't stick, you have to complete the purchase online.
if you transfer the upgrade online, the minute you log off, the upgrade goes back to your udp line. It doesn't stick. So no, as I said above, you have to complete the purchase online.I can't complete the purchase of the Iphone 5s at a Verizon store? 5s must be bought online?
if you transfer the upgrade online, the minute you log off, the upgrade goes back to your udp line. It doesn't stick. So no, as I said above, you have to complete the purchase online.
The in-store reps can do the transfer for you and select a 2GB plan on the basic line and activate the new phone on the basic line for you. If you can get them to do it. Tell them not to fvck with your udp. The problem is that they get bonuses for eliminating udp plans so they may do something underhanded. Watch them like a hawk if you are going to let them do that.
Do not tell them you are going to switch the new phone back to your udp line and drop the data plan. Do it yourself when you get home.
I hear you but they can do it in the store if they want. Just watch them like a hawk because they can take away your udp, too.Don't ever go to the store![]()
before 8/25/14 there is no need to do the transfer. After 8/24/14, we are not sure which line will be stuck with the 2yr data plan commitment - will it be the donor line or the donee line? We don't know.Can I transfer upgrade from basic line to udp line first, and then use BB method to get a new phone and keep udp line? Thanks.
before 8/25/14 there is no need to do the transfer. After 8/24/14, we are not sure which line will be stuck with the 2yr data plan commitment - will it be the donor line or the donee line? We don't know.
OK, so to confirm; I will have to activate a sim card on a 4G phone prior to completing the BB method and I cannot simply order a a new sim for my new phone which would be the S5 and then activate?
After some issue getting the phone (kept missing the delivery man from UPS!) I got my phone. First thing I did, removed the pre-installed SIM card. Stared at it for a moment, debating the best way to destroy or remove it (any suggestions?) Took my old SIM card that I use with UDP. Slipped that baby in. Put battery in, held my breath, and turned on the device. Went through the prompts to turn the phone on. Did a test call, went through fine. Checked Verizon Wireless. Data plan status: UNLIMITED
BWAHAHAHA! It worked! So far.... I'll be keeping an eye on this for the near future to make sure there's no changes in the data plan, but *knock on wood* it's looking pretty good so far. BTW, I upgraded from a Motorola Droid Razr (the first one, not the Maxx). Got the Samsung Galaxy S5. Thanks again for the help everyone, and shortwave for confirming my plan.
I'll post if something goes wrong and need help (say if I lose my data plan to a mere 2GB).
The leaked memo only shows the situation where the basic line's own upgrade is used to upgrade the basic line. In that case, both the contract extension and data plan commitment are on the same line, which is the basic line.Are you referring to possibility that the donor line (UDP) would be required to change to the new extension and therefor the $30 2gb plan or are you just referring to which line would be required to get the contract extension. If the latter, wouldn't it make sense that it would be the basic line/tiered line?
we can only hope that verizon hasn't changed their system to affect the transfer upgrade process.NOW granted the memo isn't talking about transfers but only using a basic line to upgrade itself and requiring a data plan.![]()
on slick deals they have, but you have to select a new data plan and your customer agreement shows it. However, the plan does not change. There also is the possibility of the amazon $400 secondary etf but no one has been charged that yet.Has anyone been able to confirm if this works with Amazon or not. Stupid Verizon seems to have put a stop on shipping the newer phones from BB(G3)!
that will work fine now, you will keep UDP. However, no one knows if that will work starting on the 25th of august.
you will be left with a pending activation on line 2 that should fall off eventually, but sometimes it doesn't and you have to call and have tier 2 techs remove it.
yes, just remove the sim card before you sell it.
it should, if not block data on the line. But again i am talking about before 8/25/14.