If your not "phone savy", get the HTC Droid Eris. Everything will work without modifications.
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I've found a few phones that I like and want to know if they will work thru PP. I'm in a rural area but we have good Verizon service and I checked the map on their webpage and it shows all green in my area. Is there another way I can make sure PP will work wothout extra charges before I buy the phone? Here are the phones
Moto Droid Razr Maxx---HTC Droid Eris---HTC Thunderbolt
I'm wanting to sign up for the 25.00 plan. I won't use that much data on the phone,I use my laptop or tablet at home with wireless and I need more minutes than 100 but I'm planning on getting a cheap landline to use at home and save those minutes for when I'm not at home. I text more than talk so it will be enough. I can't afford to go over 40.00 a month right now. So I'm hoping one of these phones will work with this plan.
But then again,since I need more minutes,I might have to go up to a better plan and forget the landline.It will depend on how much it will be. Thank you because I'm not phone savvy and if I have to do anything to the phone,I will need your help for sure.
If your not "phone savy", get the HTC Droid Eris. Everything will work without modifications.
My PagePlus Phone History---12 Years & Counting
- Ericsson AF738, Jul 2001 - Dec 2003, Std Plan, $30/Yr
- Qualcomm QCP 2760, Dec 2003 - Feb 2008, Std Plan, $30/Yr
- LG VX-8600, Feb 2008 - Apr 2010, Std Plan, $30/Yr
- Samsung Omnia SCH-i910, Apr 2010 - Nov 2011, Std Plan, $80/Yr
- HTC Droid Incredible, Nov 2011 - Jun 2013, Std Plan, $80/Yr
- HTC Droid Incredible 2, Jun 2013 - Present (Std Plan, $30/Yr) + (Lycamobile Paygo, ~$40/Yr)
I would pass on the home landline and use wifi to make free calls at home. The Eris should work, but it's a fairly low end phone in today's scheme of things.
Thanks for the replies but what abt the PP service question. If I have good Verizon service here and the PP map shows I'm covered,will I be able to use the phone with no extra charges like roaming?
I don't know about using Wifi for free calls from home. Can you tell me how to do that please?
Check the Verizon prepaid coverage map:
http://vzwmap.verizonwireless.com/do...ype=NEWREQUEST
And the Page Plus coverage map:
http://www.pagepluscellular.com/Why%...age%20Map.aspx
If you have good coverage, you should be good to go. As far as free calls over WiFi, you stated above that you use your laptop or tablet for wireless. I assumed that you have WiFi at home. If you sign up for a Google Voice account, all you need is to install an app (such as Groove IP Lite) on your soon-to-be purchased android phone. Connect the phone to WiFi and fire up the app. Any calls you make or receive will be over WiFi, without using minutes from your plan.
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