Been using a company-provided phone and plan (Verizon) for several years, so I am pretty clueless on how it all works. The company I work for no longer provides us equipment, but they will continue to take care of the monthly service if I have a phone (for now). At some point, it's very possible that they may stop providing the service, too. If/when that happens, and I have to get my own service, I want to be able to explore my options (will most likely be either AT&T or Verizon, since those are the two that work well where I live).
My current phone (iPhone 6s) has been dropped, drowned, left in the snow, and is finally taking a dump. I want to replace it with iPhone 11 Pro Max. (I know lots of people prefer Android or whatever, but please save that for a different thread.)
Got a few questions:
If I buy an "unlocked" phone, will I be able to use it on Verizon for now, and then potentially switch it to AT&T later on without any hassle? Is it more complicated than that? Is there any reason not to get an unlocked phone? Do the cell phone companies still make you sign a long contract even if you are providing your own phone?
Thanks in advance!
My current phone (iPhone 6s) has been dropped, drowned, left in the snow, and is finally taking a dump. I want to replace it with iPhone 11 Pro Max. (I know lots of people prefer Android or whatever, but please save that for a different thread.)
Got a few questions:
If I buy an "unlocked" phone, will I be able to use it on Verizon for now, and then potentially switch it to AT&T later on without any hassle? Is it more complicated than that? Is there any reason not to get an unlocked phone? Do the cell phone companies still make you sign a long contract even if you are providing your own phone?
Thanks in advance!
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