Deidre,

Verizon sells GSM unlocked phones.  Verizon phones can’t be used with
another CDMA carrier not using the Verizon network.  If you need to
use the Verizon network, a MVNO using the Verizon network would be far
less expensive than signing up for service with Verizon itself.  On
the other hand, if you want all the conveniences, such as a physical
retail presence, that a major brand name carrier offers, consider that
option.  Many here find these are nice but not necessary services.

Kelly




On 1/2/15, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you can afford it, it's always a good idea to buy the newest model
> available at the time. This would be a 6 or 6 Plus at this point and which
> one you choose would depend entirely on your preference with respect to the
> size of the phone. The 6 Plus is very big, but it does have the advantage of
> a big battery and hence very good battery life (at least for an iPhone).
>
> Just keep in mind that it's unlikely you have any smartphone for 7 years as
> you did your old phone. I think for most people 4 or at the most 5 years is
> the maximum lifetime of a phone nowadays since after that time you'll run
> into issues where your OS may not support new apps and so on. Of course
> batteries degrade over time and may not hold much of a charge any more and
> it's typically not worth spending $100 or more to pay somebody to put a new
> battery into, for example, an iPhone 3GS which is now the model of iPhone
> which if somebody had bought it at its release in the summer of 2009 would
> be now 5 and a half years old. It wouldn't even make sense if you had an
> iPhone 4 from 2010 although I know people who do have those and I'm always
> surprised how well they still do hold their charge.
>
> Buying an unlocked phone at full price would only make sense if you are able
> to get an inexpensive plan from an MVNO where you only pay $30 or $40 a
> months so that the $40 or $50 you save each months add up to a large enough
> amount over what would be your normal 2-year contract period that you
> actually save money in the end.
>
>
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Deidre Muccio
> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 5:49 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: My Recent Experience upgrading from a 5 S to an iPhone 6 Plus,
> With One Question
>
> Every time I read something like this it pushes me farther towards going
> further towards a later model and version of a phone. This report was
> excellent. Meanwhile my old cell phone which is 7 years old has a charger or
> contact point for charging that is now defective. Question is do I run
> around to the Verizon store to see what deal or spiel they give me, get on
> the phone or just go down to Apple! I sure would prefer an unlocked phone,
> and I don't want to be thinking of needing to do any significant upgrading
> once I do get a new phone. I wish you guys (b's and g's) lived or worked
> next door!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of M. Taylor
> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 3:35 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: My Recent Experience upgrading from a 5 S to an iPhone 6 Plus, With
> One Question
>
> Hello Everyone and Happy New Year!
>
> Three days ago, I purchased a 128GB unlocked T-Mobile iPhone 6 Plus.
>
> The first thing I did, even before leaving the Apple Store, was to insert an
> A T & T Wireless SIM card, just to make certain it was truly unlocked
> (smile).  I also had a sales person put on a screen protector.
>
> After returning home, I restored the phone from my 5 S and I was amazed at
> how complete the restoration was, given that my backup was not encrypted.
>
> The six plus is so fast that what, in the past at least, has taken up to 25
> minutes to complete, only took approximately 15 minutes.  The Restore was so
> thorough that it automatically put the new phone in Field Test mode.  For
> those who may not know, field test mode allows one to toggle the cell signal
> indicator between either bars or numbers as a percentage of decibel
> strength.
>
> At the time of purchase, the phone came with iOS 8.1.1.  So, when I got
> home, I updated to iOS 8.1.2.
>
> Now what I find fascinating is that, although on virtually every 6 Plus I
> used until this one, I could not use VoiceOver to summarily clear
> notifications as I did on my 5 S running 7.1.2.  At the time of this post, I
> have tested or assisted in the purchase or setting up of no fewer than 20
> iPhone sixes or 6 Pluses.
>
> On a whim and for no good reason that I can recall, on my new 6 plus, I
> single-finger, double-tapped on the Clear-All buttons in the Notifications
> Table and, each time, doing so cleared all of the notifications just as it
> does in iOS 7.1.2.  Why does it work on this device?  I have no idea.  I'm
> just glad it does work for deleting each item in the Notifications Table can
> take a lot, relatively speaking, of time to complete.
>
> At any given time, I have access to, including my own device, 3 6 plusses.
> Earlier today, I laid them down side-by-side and compared the Settings
> options.  What I discovered is that, to my astonishment, not all iPHones are
> created equally.
>
> I don't know why, exactly, but there are some settings options differences
> between the T-Mobile, Sprint, and A T & T versions of the 6 plus.  I have
> not thoroughly examined the Settings area of the Verizon Wireless 6 Plus.
>
> I will not bore you with the minor details but the one that stands out in my
> mind is located in the Cellular settings area with regard to accessing LTE
> voice and data.  It's probably of no significance but still ...  My T-Mobile
> plus has more options allowing for greater definitions.
>
> Let's see, anything else?  Oh yeah, although I am running iTunes 12 on my
> Mac, the Windows 7 PC, to which I sync my 6 plus is still running iTunes 11;
> it appears to be working just fine so I will not update to 12 unless or
> until it is absolutely necessary.
>
> My two newest favorite features of iOS 8.1.2 would have to be Predictive
> text and SMS forwarding to my Mac.
>
> By the way, I was thinking about downloading the Alex TTS in addition to
> Samantha.  Does anyone know if you can delete the Alex TTS voice from the
> device, should you choose?  If so, how?
>
> Finally, for the beta testers among us, aside from having to reinstall
> various profile definitions, there have been no glitches in my upgrading
> from a 5 S to a 6 Plus.
>
> I have decided to leave my 5 S at iOS 7.1.2.
>
> In conclusion, I am totally delighted with my 6 Plus and, as yet anyway,
> have not encountered any VoiceOver bugs with any of the third-party or
> native apps I used on my 5 S, with the exception of Safari.
>
> Oh, the Apple Maps app is fast becoming one of my Favorites to use on a
> regular basis.  This was definitely not the case in IOS 7.1.2.  While I'm
> not saying that I would choose it over A T & T Navigator, I am saying that,
> as a free solution, so to speak, it is now a viable option and fun to use.
>
> I hope some of you find this report helpful.
>
> Again, Happy New Year to everyone.
>
> Mark
>
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