Wifi without data plan?

houtek

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I bought a Verizon JetPack because I wanted secure wifi to check my bank and credit card info while traveling. Once I realized it was portable wifi ANYWHERE, I started thinking. Finally sold my Samsung Galaxy Note, canceled my AT&T data plan, bought a Razr v9x and a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. Lower cost, more flexibility. I can access my Gmail contacts from the Tab, but alas, not the phone. If I bought a Samsung Galaxy Nexus on eBay, unlocked, GSM, I assume it would run fine, call-wise, on AT&T with my SIM Card. But can I access the internet via the wifi without a data plan? Or is there something in the phone that would block that? I have used wifi many times on prior phones, such as Skyrocket, but there was always a data plan in place also.
Thanks, h
 
Yes, you would be able to use wifi. I use my deactivated Thunderbolt on wifi at home sometimes. You most likely won't be able to make calls though. I'm sure when you would go to activate a voice plan w/o data it wouldn't work since it is a smartphone( and they know its a smartphone, I haven't heard of anyone being able to fool them). Most if not all cell carriers require a data plan on them. A VoIP app would be the only way I can think of that would allow you to make phone calls on the phone. Otherwise, using apps, internet and everything else should work just fine.
 
The phone will work just fine with WiFi and a non-data plan enabled SIM.

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