If I bought an Android phone and 4G service with shrinkage plans do I have to pay 2 separate phone bills? Also my current phone bill is the regular original shrinkage plan and I'm now down to $35 a month if I switch to the two methods above does my current shrinkage get affected? I own a Sanyo Juno.
Your current phone bill is $50. After shrinkage your phone bill is $35, monthly.
If you upgrade to ANY android device your monthly bill will go up to $55 and after your shrinkage it'll be $40. There is no separate phone bill. If you upgrade to the Evo Design and opt to get the tethering package then you'll incur an additional $10 monthly. If you do not want tethering then that charge never comes into play. There is no additional charge for 4g, just an additional charge for android. Hope that clears things up.
On a side note. You're coming from a physical keyboard device. Nothing beats a physical keyboard. It takes a bit of getting used to and you can learn to get by but you'll sorely miss it for a month or more. Just thought I'd give you a heads up.
If you buy a new android phone on boost, your bill will go up $5/month. It will go up higher if you opt for any extra services (tethering, insurance, etc).
If you buy a new android phone on boost, your bill will go up $5/month. It will go up higher if you opt for any extra services (tethering, insurance, etc).
So when I buy an Android phone I automatically get 4G too?
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