I'm scratching my head on how some where able to keep unlimited data during an upgrade at the discounted price. I believe that this could have been possible when the S3 first launched right before Verizon changed to the Family Share structure.
my wife upgraded from the HTC Incredible to the S3 this past Friday and lost her unlimited plan. for the same price of $30 she is getting 2gs. she never had gotten near 2 g but I am concerned that she will now that the S3 is way above the Incredible. she didn't put the S3 down at all during the weekend.
I currently have the HTC Thunderbolt and I use about 10-12gs a month. my reason for using a large amount of data is my job too, blocks employees from connecting to the network. I stream pandora, and google music. I sometimes watch netflix and youtube. I am always checking twitter and instagram and email. this adds up. I would probably be well over 25gs if I didnt connect to wifi while at home and in coffeshops.
Being a high data consumer, I too am looking at the S3 at full retail. $600 is a hell of a lot to spend on a phone but it may save you money in the long run if you signed into a new 2yr contract and are a heavy user.
Wait a minute... So you had a 15GB usage, and they advised you that you should be fine with the 2GB plan???
That makes no sense!
I upgraded last night from a POS razr to this sexy G3 and was shocked when they told me that I would have to pay full price to keep my unlimited data.The rep helping me said "you will be fine with the 2G plan" as he checked my data usage for this month...
So I get home and start playing with the phone and I was getting data usage warning..hmmm
Sure enough they were gonna charge me for my previous data usage 15gb
After a quick call to CS I had my unlimited data plan back..now sure how or why but I am happy.
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I upgraded last night from a POS razr to this sexy G3 and was shocked when they told me that I would have to pay full price to keep my unlimited data.The rep helping me said "you will be fine with the 2G plan" as he checked my data usage for this month...
So I get home and start playing with the phone and I was getting data usage warning..hmmm
Sure enough they were gonna charge me for my previous data usage 15gb
After a quick call to CS I had my unlimited data plan back..now sure how or why but I am happy.
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Hmmm... I just realized something...
So I have 3 Android smartphones... 2 of them are grandfathered into unlimited data... 1 of them is on a 2GB plan... All three are part of the former shared minute family plan...
If I want to upgrade the phone with the 2GB plan, do I need to buy the phone at full pop??? I think I know the answer...but I am hoping for another answer...
That would stink to have to purchase a $600 to replace a phone on the 2GB data plan just to indirectly keep my 2 unlimited plan phones...![]()
Not true, they are all a part of one contract and if you renew that contract by taking a subsidized phone, it all will change.
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I'm scratching my head on how some where able to keep unlimited data during an upgrade at the discounted price. I believe that this could have been possible when the S3 first launched right before Verizon changed to the Family Share structure.
my wife upgraded from the HTC Incredible to the S3 this past Friday and lost her unlimited plan. for the same price of $30 she is getting 2gs. she never had gotten near 2 g but I am concerned that she will now that the S3 is way above the Incredible. she didn't put the S3 down at all during the weekend.
I currently have the HTC Thunderbolt and I use about 10-12gs a month. my reason for using a large amount of data is my job too, blocks employees from connecting to the network. I stream pandora, and google music. I sometimes watch netflix and youtube. I am always checking twitter and instagram and email. this adds up. I would probably be well over 25gs if I didnt connect to wifi while at home and in coffeshops.
Being a high data consumer, I too am looking at the S3 at full retail. $600 is a hell of a lot to spend on a phone but it may save you money in the long run if you signed into a new 2yr contract and are a heavy user.
From what I remember on past posts when this phone 1st came out.. I thought losing the unlimited only applied if you were on a Family Plan. I thought I read somewhere that if you have a single line you still keep unlimited when you upgrade. I may be wrong but this is what I remember from reading posts back in June when this phone was on pre-order.
I got to keep my unlimited data by upgrading my wife's phone from an LG to the S3(on her line), and then switched the S3 to my phone line and her LG back to her phone number, on the family plan, with only me having a data plan.
Did you do it online?