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When you sign up for a plan offered by a major wireless carrier, it is always about updating your service inclusions, or upgrading to a newer device. There is nothing wrong with that, and it is a good, even convenient way of making sure you can always avail of the latest offers out there.
But what about those who do not need that kind of thing? What about those who just want a deal that fits their simple wireless needs?
Rogers Wireless, a Canadian wireless carrier, responds to the aversion felt by Canadians for data roaming fees by introducing a new US roaming plan called Roam Like Home, which is targeted to subscribers thinking of crossing the border.
With this new roaming plan, subscribers who are under Share Everything plans can take advantage of their plan's voice minutes, text messaging and data allowance while in the United States for an added $5 each day.
Availing of early upgrade programs seem to be the "in" thing to do these days. With these programs, customers get to upgrade to a new smartphone sooner than the regular two-year cycle allowed in most contracts.
Sure, the iPhone 6 was only just released last month, but that has not stopped some folks from already thinking ahead to the next iteration of the best-selling Apple flagship device (which will probably be released in late 2015). If you are one of these people, then you might want to consider an early upgrade plan for your iPhone.
Sprint is offering a $15.00 Loyalty Service Credit promo that lets the carrier's long-term customers upgrade to an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus. This offer is targeted to active subscribers currently under older Sprint plans who want to get a chance to own any one of the new iPhone models.
There have been rumors circulating that Page Plus, a prepaid mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) of Verizon Wireless, will be offering its subscribers access to the 4G LTE network of Verizon.
Well, it turns out the rumors are true. It has not been announced yet through any of Page Plus's online channels, but the carrier's parent company, TracFone Wireless, has done the honors, confirming the news just recently.
Without much fanfare, Sprint mobile virtual network operator Virgin Mobile is recently overhauling its monthly unlimited plans, offering new options for its subscribers, especially with regards to unlimited text messaging and international rates.
With this overhaul, Virgin Mobile is now offering no less than five monthly plans for smartphones, with rates starting as low as $20.00 every month. These plans are:
AT&T recently announced that the Moto G LTE will be launched by the carrier on October 10th of this year. Customers can avail of the Motorola device by choosing any of the following options: a) paying $7.50 each month for two years with AT&T Next 18; b) paying $9.00 each month for two years with AT&T Next 12; c) paying $79.99 with a one-year agreement; and d) paying 179.99 without any commitments. The Moto G LTE can be purchased via AT&T's online store or in any of the carrier's retail stores.
Verizon has decided to roll up its upgrade schedule two months in advance. This should be delightful news for subscribers whose upgrade eligibility is still weeks away. In summary, all Verizon customers eligible for a smartphone upgrade on or before November 15th of this year are eligible for an immediate upgrade.
How do I go about getting the new iPhone? This seems to be one of the most important (and most frequently asked) question in the last few days. It has only been days since the announcement of the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus, and quite naturally, people are already sniffing around for the best deals that they can take advantage of in order to get their hands on Apple's newest smartphone offering.