Google products shows no unlocked Verizon phones in that price range. Also note that there are few Verizon phones because Verizon uses CDMA and few other carriers do. Here's the Google link anyway: http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&source=hp&oq=&q=unlocked+verizon+phone&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=ND2QS4-SGpD0M_jyiO4M&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=3&ved=0CCAQrQQwAg
Makes the phone available to use under all cell phone companies.. example: The Apple i-phone (AT&T) was unlocked before I bought it, therefore I can use it under my Verizon Wireless plan.. explanation: Verizon Wireless does not have the i-phone
Metro PCs is able to "flash" phones from other carriers for use with their service under certain conditions. The phones must be CDMA, meaning they do not use a SIM Card (Major CDMA carriers include Sprint, Verizon, Qwest, Cricket, Alltel). You will not be able to access all features of the service when using a flashed phone, these phones are good for calls and texting only. The phone does not be unlocked to be flashed.
When the phone was sold in the US, the carrier version was sold under contract for Verizon and Sprint. The unlocked version (through Google Play) ranged from $399, then down to $349.
Yes, you can buy a Verizon prepaid phone from Target. The price range varies depending on several factors. These include the make and model of the phone and what plan is purchase along with the phone. There are many cheap deals that can be bought for a total under fifty dollars.
Yes, under the battery
If information on Verizon's rates is required, you can go to Verizon's website and locate "Home Phone" under "Services". Then if you click on "Calling Plans", there is information listed which has rates.
Yes you can. This phone type can be used by various cell phone providers. A few are At&t, verizon, and sprint. You may find them under any of the three cell phone website.
SIM card is usually accessable under the battery. Remove the battery and there you should see the card. I am not familiar with either phone but that is generally how it is done But Verizon does not have sim's cards. Y-THINK-Y
All cell phones, not just Verizon's, are expected to last 1-2 years under normal usage, so that you will be tempted to upgrade your phone before your plan is up! Be careful with your phone to avoid the cost of a new phone.
Yes, Verizon offers multiple different family plans at different price points. You can read about them at Verizon's website - http://www.verizonwireless.com/ under the plans tab.
You will need to contact your service provider and inform them you do not wish their services and to allow you to unlock your handset from their network. Depending on your circumstances, like if you are under a contract there may be a fee payable to the service provider to have the handset unlocked. You will find that haandsets can be bought from the manufacturer unlocked and free from any network but usually no matter what the company or provider, costs for unlocked versions of any mobile phone are always more costly to purchase if you are buying the handset brand new. Suppliers initially will not always sell unlocked products at the launch of a product and if they do as mentioned they charge high sums to purchase one unlocked.
Both phones use a micro-SIM card, so provided they are both under Verizon, you should be able to move the SIM from one phone to another.