OK. You just confused me when you were talking about it being unlimited and then 13 gigs, and mentioning the Overdrive. None of those are WiFi. They are all 3G/4G data connections to the Internet which uses your plan's data.I do not confuse the difference...
It's not something I'm inclined to do, either. Even in a Sprinter. I'm still grandfathered in on my Verizon's unlimited data plan, so that's what I use probably 95% of the time. Most of the time I don't even bother looking for a WiFi signal, since the 4G is so prevalent. I just connect the phone to the laptop and connect that way. Every now and then I'll park in a place where there is a good unsecured WiFi signal, like Lowes or Home Depot, and there's a Walmart in Lapeer, MI that's close to a car dealer that has a good signal. For years I haven't worried about going to a place where I can get a WiFi signal, I just tether the phone and be done with it.Wandering around looking for Wi-Fi is not something we are inclined to do in the truck.
OK. You just confused me when you were talking about it being unlimited and then 13 gigs, and mentioning the Overdrive. None of those are WiFi. They are all 3G/4G data connections to the Internet which uses your plan's data.
It's not something I'm inclined to do, either. Even in a Sprinter. I'm still grandfathered in on my Verizon's unlimited data plan, so that's what I use probably 95% of the time. Most of the time I don't even bother looking for a WiFi signal, since the 4G is so prevalent. I just connect the phone to the laptop and connect that way. Every now and then I'll park in a place where there is a good unsecured WiFi signal, like Lowes or Home Depot, and there's a Walmart in Lapeer, MI that's close to a car dealer that has a good signal. For years I haven't worried about going to a place where I can get a WiFi signal, I just tether the phone and be done with it.
I'm on the Verizon grandfathered deal too but I only get 3G (original Droid). Did you buy an unlocked 4G phone so you could stay on your plan?
I had the original Droid. Then I got the Droid Bionic when it came out in September 2011, when the unlimited plans were still in effect. So as long as I don't get a new discounted phone I can keep this plan.I'm on the Verizon grandfathered deal too but I only get 3G (original Droid). Did you buy an unlocked 4G phone so you could stay on your plan?
I had the original Droid. Then I got the Droid Bionic when it came out in September 2011, when the unlimited plans were still in effect. So as long as I don't get a new discounted phone I can keep this plan.
It's definitely cheaper to pay full price for a new phone than it is to get a couple hundred off the new phone but pay a couple thousand more per year for the data I'm using.
I use anywhere between 15 and 25 gigs a month, so keeping that unlimited plan is important to me.
As for phones, if you're looking to miove to Verizon, I wouldn't delay it simply because they don't support the Nexus 5, since the Motorola Droid Maxx, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Samsung Galaxy S4 are better in most respects, and you wouldn't be giving up anything by not having the Nexus 5. Although, the Nexus 5 delivers at $200 cheaper, so there is that.
We use a Verizon Pad and sometimes we use it as a Hotspot; however, it's limited to 5g and if you use much video it sucks that up real quick.I have been using Sprint Wi-FI for years. Started out using the phone and now have a Sprint Overdrive and am still looking for something better.
I started out with unlimited usage and had that till a few years ago with my Overdrive went bad right before my renewal. When I got the replacement Overdrive I lost my unlimited and went to the 13 gig which I struggle with staying under.
Sprint has also started dropping towers which has narrowed where I can use the hot stop. This past week was very frustrating as Helena, MT does not have towers for Sprint.
When we are in areas that Sprint works I am very happy with the service. I am wondering about Verizon and how that is working for everyone?
I'm on Verizon now. The $200 matters to me but what attracts me with the Nexus is the open architecture and lack of bloatware.
I am also 1 of the few unlimited Verizon plans...I was told ..as long as I do not except a subsidized phone... I will stay unlimited.. so when this phone quits I will be paying full retail or craigslist..
Like turtle .I don't bother with WiFi..
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That's what I am doing too. I picked up my S3 in El Paso off of Craigslist. I just asked them to meet at the truck stop so I wasn't heading to an unknown area.
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