On Thu, 21 Feb 2019, Johnathan Mantey wrote:

You have to be careful. Verizon is a CDMA carrier, not a GSM carrier.
Verizon has Galaxy S series made specifically for them that are CDMA.
Sounds like you are Verizon based, so only the CDMA phone I have has a
shot of working for you.

Johnathan,

Reading the ARStechnica article to which Galen pointed taught me that the
phone I want is the Nokia 6.1. It is a GSM phone supported by "... AT&T,
T-Mobile, and a million AT&T and T-Mobile MVNOs, like Cricket, Straight
Talk, H2O Wireless, Ting, and a bunch of others." Verizon and Sprint don't
support it. (These two support only Motorola and Apple.) Since Verizon has
no particular loyalty to me, I've none for it. Cost is a big factor; I'm now
paying $80 and change per month for two phones.

So, my question for all of you is to which carrier would you recommend I
switch? I assume that we can keep the same phone numbers with a new carrier
but I have no knowledge of any of them.

What say you all?

Rich
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