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The larger carriers have felt the pinch and are competing though they'll only give you 1 GB of data per month. For me that's not a problem as I typically use a quarter of that and that's with both my wife and I.Is that the price?Well honestly if I end up forking out $70 to $100 a month for VM I might as well stay with Verizon. The only reason I went with Verizon is it's pretty much the only cell signal in Trinidad, Co where we moved to before we moved down to El Paso.As Blei's source said, it depends on if the phone uses the sim card for full capability or for just LTE features. I think that the only way to know is give it a try. It is not like the carriers are advertising universal phones.Yeah. I could root it then try a VM sim card, if it doesn't work.Does your phone have a sim card in it?VM is a pre-pay, you buy the phone outright. I can also look to see which phones will port over and pick up a used one on ebay. Most of VMs phones are HTC.
I could just keep our Droids and go pre-pay with Verizon, depends on the cost difference.
I thought the entire point of these smaller carriers is that they had superior prices.
The really smaller ones just don't have the coverage so why bother.