A question for down the future...
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A question for down the future...
OK, I'll probably get flamed for asking this, but it's a bit of a different scenario than is usually being asked about, so here goes:
I'm perfectly happy paying the $30 for the data plan for the 2 year term of my contract. After the term is up, I can see myself upgrading to a new phone and giving my Droid to my wife. While I understand that the Droid is a data-centric phone, my wife has absolutely NO USE for anything besides the phone functionality (she's a S.A.H.M.).
My question is; will I have to continue to pay for the data package at that point, and why? I assume that I will have to, per Verizon's terms, but I would think that if the phone is out of contract, then the data plan shouldn't be a requirement? Like I mentioned above, I realize that the Droid is data-centric, but data is not a necessity for simply making/receiving calls.
I'm only asking right now because the answer may help to determine which (if any) phone we get for her in the next month or so when her NE2 is up.
-Adam
Droidist since 12/1/09
Galaxy Nexus, Stock, Unlocked & Rooted ICS
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Yes, you will. The Droid is classified by VZW as a Smart Phone and thus you will need to have the $29.99 data plan on your account.
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Hey,
one thing i learned so far from buying a lot of phones is:
sit down and WRITE DOWN what you really actually do with the phone.
Then take that list to your provider and ask him for advise.
Well on your scenario, if your girls doesnt use ANY data connections, why pay it then.
Use the phone just for calls and SMS. But i see some problems there. the contacts
and the calendar. Both is synched via Dataconnection. So she would have to do that via WiFi,
and then this should work!
Tigger
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yeah tigger is right, BUT so is liquidzoo.. it COULD work, but verizon WILL make you pay for the data plan anyway..
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Originally Posted by
liquidzoo
Yes, you will. The Droid is classified by VZW as a Smart Phone and thus you will need to have the $29.99 data plan on your account.
I understand the classification as a Smart Phone (I read the terms of my contract), however my question is regarding the "out of contract" requirements. Do you know for a fact that the "out of contract" requirements are the same as the "in contract" requirements?

Originally Posted by
RinTinTigger
Hey,
one thing i learned so far from buying a lot of phones is:
sit down and WRITE DOWN what you really actually do with the phone.
Then take that list to your provider and ask him for advise.
Well on your scenario, if your girls doesnt use ANY data connections, why pay it then.
Use the phone just for calls and SMS. But i see some problems there. the contacts
and the calendar. Both is synched via Dataconnection. So she would have to do that via WiFi,
and then this should work!
Tigger
That's my plan exactly, however if I have to pay for data just to activate the phone, it won't be worth it.
-Adam
Droidist since 12/1/09
Galaxy Nexus, Stock, Unlocked & Rooted ICS
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Originally Posted by
MNTNBKR

Originally Posted by
RinTinTigger
Hey,
one thing i learned so far from buying a lot of phones is:
sit down and WRITE DOWN what you really actually do with the phone.
Then take that list to your provider and ask him for advise.
Well on your scenario, if your girls doesnt use ANY data connections, why pay it then.
Use the phone just for calls and SMS. But i see some problems there. the contacts
and the calendar. Both is synched via Dataconnection. So she would have to do that via WiFi,
and then this should work!
Tigger
That's my plan exactly, however if I have to pay for data just to activate the phone, it won't be worth it.
I dont think you have to. a simple prepaid SIM would give you the test.
But, as SAM mentioned...maybe Verzon branded the OS to force it to use data plan. then just sell it and get another Phone!
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VZW changes its requirements at least twice a year... so we really have no clue what they'll demand 2 years from now.
That being said, I'm sure by the time we all upgrade our Droids a company like MetroPCS or one of the others out there will have some sort of "everything" plan and the wonderful hackers will have figured out a way to flash the Droid to that network.
Problem solved
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Originally Posted by
Speeding Wheels
VZW changes its requirements at least twice a year... so we really have no clue what they'll demand 2 years from now.
That being said, I'm sure by the time we all upgrade our Droids a company like MetroPCS or one of the others out there will have some sort of "everything" plan and the wonderful hackers will have figured out a way to flash the Droid to that network.
Problem solved

Good point...whether it is or isn't possible RIGHT NOW means virtually squat two years from now.
Ah well... I guess I'll just get her a cheap dumb phone for her NE2.
-Adam
Droidist since 12/1/09
Galaxy Nexus, Stock, Unlocked & Rooted ICS
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Originally Posted by
MNTNBKR

Originally Posted by
Speeding Wheels
VZW changes its requirements at least twice a year... so we really have no clue what they'll demand 2 years from now.
That being said, I'm sure by the time we all upgrade our Droids a company like MetroPCS or one of the others out there will have some sort of "everything" plan and the wonderful hackers will have figured out a way to flash the Droid to that network.
Problem solved

Good point...whether it is or isn't possible RIGHT NOW means virtually squat two years from now.
Ah well... I guess I'll just get her a cheap dumb phone for her NE2.
Good choice. I am about to get my husband a new dumb phone for his upgrade. He would be horrified to pay $30 for a data plan because he simply doesn't need one. I think he'd love some features of the Droid, but it would truly be a waste. As long as he can make and receive calls, and play a little yahtzee once in awhile, he's happy.
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Originally Posted by
MNTNBKR
I understand the classification as a Smart Phone (I read the terms of my contract), however my question is regarding the "out of contract" requirements. Do you know for a fact that the "out of contract" requirements are the same as the "in contract" requirements?
Doesn't really matter if you're in or out of contract. Every carrier has terms of service that you have to agree to whether you're in or out of contract. Contracts generally exist as a method for carriers to recoup subsidies.
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