I would have to say going to the Verizon Wireless website or the store in your location to get the best information on certain phones that you are looking for.
Possibly it's going to be hard for AT&T or Verizon to make such thing
You can.by jailbreaking it or by going to a store that is capable of unlocking phones
By going in to a local Verizon corporate store or a store that deals with Verizon phones. There you will get valuable information and be able to shop for the plan that is right for you and look at the phones that they offer.
You can get information about Verizon phones and services directly from the Verizon website, which provides detailed specifications, pricing, and plan options. You can also visit a Verizon retail store to speak with a representative who can provide personalized recommendations based on your needs. Additionally, tech review websites and forums can offer insights and reviews from actual users to help you make an informed decision.
This all depends if you are going the economic route or the quality route. Cricket has really cheap plans and Verizon has really good quality.
Verizon offers several phones that are SIM free and run on the CDMA network, such as several basic Samsung and LG models. In order to find a SIM free phone, it may be best to talk to a Verizon sales representative.
In 2013 we will soon be able to see such phones being released like the, Samsung Galaxy S4, Nokia Lumia 928, Pantec are all going to come into general release. They are all smart-phones and have functions such as WIFI, Large megapixal camera's, and multimedia systems.
no. why would it?
Try going to the websites of Motorola, LG, Nokia, and other makers like that. You could also try going to A verizon, At&T, Apple, Sprint, or other stores and websites of these companies that provide cell phones and plans.
No. Verizon's network is only available in North America. So their network becoming "unlocked" only affects the devices that you wish to use in the United States, Canada or Mexico. Europe and Africa still only have GSM networks and Verizon's network is still only going to be CDMA. Two totally different networks. The only way you will be able to use Verizon's network in Europe or Africa, is if you have a Global device offered by Verizon and you use the GSM network while abroad. However, you will be paying Verizon for all of your roaming charges.
It's $89 a month for our three phones with verizon but not unlimited except after 9pm. You should stick with your plan.