um i have a well my mom has a droid 3 and from what i know hers costs like around 40 dollars a month but I'm guessing its just based on the type of Verizon phone you have.
Phone books are free. They are delivered to each home by a contractor of the phone company.
Unlimited text messaging is 10.00 for each phone. Since you have 2, that would be 20.00 , A MONTH .
For one person it is... at&t=$20.00 a month Verizon=$10.00(unlimted to Verizon to Verizon and 500 out of net work) or $15.00(which gives you unlimited Verizon to Verizon and 1,500 out of net work.)
Additional lines on Family SharePlans cost $9.99/month per line.
When it comes to deciding on the best Verizon cell phone plan, it is important to never underestimate the amount of minutes you typically talk on your cell phone each month. It is always a good idea to choose the unlimited talk time plan unless you don't use your cell phone very much. Verizon charges between 40 and 45 cents per minute when you go over your monthly minutes, so keep this in mind if you are trying to save yourself a few bucks. The same goes for text messaging. You can have unlimited texting for only $20 per month!
The base fee for early termination of a contract is $175 per line. However, $5 is deducted per line for each month that particular line has already completed in the contract. For example, if phone one completed 3 months, $15 would be decreased from phone one's fee. However, if phone two has completed 7 months, $35 would be deducted from phone two's fee.
Yes many phones especially from Verizon the droid charge the xperia play I highly think you shouldn't pay that much just for a phone that you want but those are your examples
well for verizon its 200$ for phone and 100$ for monthly bill for at&t its 200 for month its 40 plus 20 extra dollars
Alltel is now a portion of the Verizon network before the merger the unlimited use on the Alltel prepaid phone was $22.50 a month. The new unlimited standard now for a prepaid phone is $45 now.
From the research that I have done regarding the verizon Impulse, I think that if you only use your phone for less than 100 minutes per month you would be better of using a pay as you go plan. We do not have Verizon where I live, so the imformation I could get was limited but it appears that the fees for pay as you go would be much less than a pre-paid plan. http://www.the-cell-phone-advisor.com/verizon-inpulse.html
Depends on the specifics of your plan, whether or not you have a smart phone package, etc. It's better if you talk to a Verizon customer service rep about this. I pay around $140/month for my plan (and that's with a discount because of my employer being a national account customer), for two iPhones.
as much as you want them too the phone is terrible