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I have given up on my unlimited data. I just placed an order for an iPhone 6.
You win Verizon, you win.
You win Verizon, you win.
I'm curious what device did you previously have?
I ask because in some cases I don't get why 'unlimited data' is so great if one has to limit their device choice.
Yeah I know. It was just got to that point.Well if you were using GNex then you were always losing anyway...
another one bites the dust! I usually use about 10~ gb a month but I'm sure I could tone it down to the 6GB plan they offer unlimited people...but I don't want to, I like the freedom of unlimited for travel etc.
I can def understand taking an upgrade price though, buying off-contract new phones can be expensive.
Bad move. I managed to get a Galaxy s5 in one of the loopholes, but if I hadn't I'd spend 200 on a G2 before getting rid of unlimited.
Works fine if you have a metered line on the account.Yeah, the one where you activate a phone on a separate line and move it over to you main line?
They recently kind of closed it by making it require a data plan.
What's so amazing about the iP6?
Unless you actually need to have 30GB of data per month. Then unlimited starts looking pretty good I would thingJust a better iPhone. Bigger screen, faster CPU etc. Nothing revolutionary compared to Androids, just a better iPhone. If your wondering why so many are giving up unlimited for it then it's a different reason, money. Not many people are willing to spend $700+ on a cell phone. By either subsidizing it or doing a Next type program is a lot more agreeable to the average persons pocketbook.
Unless you actually need to have 30GB of data per month. Then unlimited starts looking pretty good I would thing
Disclaimer: No math was done, just talking out of my ass.