asoduk wrote:
I know there are older topics on this, but I think there are enough new options out there to start something new...
So, I want to leave Verizon. It is expensive, and I think a lot of their practices are just plain wrong. Mainly, my last two phones have been crippled by Verizon updates that have locked the bootloaders. The result of this is that my once fast phone is now slow and I can't install a more stock OS without the bloat. /complaint
Have you completed your contractual agreement on this handset?
If yes, have you requested to have this handset unlocked?
Current FCC rule on unlocking
asoduk wrote:
I am an android guy. I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S3 off contract at big red. I would like to stay away from contracts going forward. The phone that I really like is the 2nd generation Moto X (X2). I would really like to like the Nexus 6, but its just too big. I do value a good camera on the phone, which takes me away from most of the low and mid range phones.
I agree, stay with Android if you want "choices."
asoduk wrote:
For coverage, I don't think it matters what network I go with as they all have great coverage here. The only one that has a fault is Sprint because their map excludes Mid Ohio, even though I know others that have working Sprint service there.
In my opinion, you are being too generous to Sprint's coverage. They truly have a 3rd rate product. For this "third-rate-ness" they give you some price considerations (low prices) but I find these "lower-prices" are still not equal with what is given up. Said another way, the value options of VZ and ATT (like Cricket) still present a better option than genuine Sprint service.
asoduk wrote:
So far I have found:
1. Straight Talk would let me keep my S3 and miss the cost/hassle of buying a new phone and have the benefit of the Verizon network. I am unclear as to whether they use AT&T or T-mobile for GSM bands or which MotoX2 would work best there. $45/mo
2. Republic Wireless uses the Sprint network and their flagship phone is the MotoX2. $25-$45/mo. Someone I know has it and says its a great deal.
3. Cricket Wireless is AT&T at $40/mo. Pretty much any phone I want; good network.
4. T-mobile: $50/mo, great phones although I'm not sure which MotoX2 to get. I also really like the company.
Who knows what about the MotoX2 and/or these carriers.
I agree mostly with you findings:
1 ST:
ST is a brand wholey owned by WalMart and managed by TracPhone and TracPhone's parent company America Movil
ST has offerings that work with all the carriers (different handsets work with different carriers.)
You can bring your S3 to ST and have it work on VZ.
BYOD
2: Republic
Personally, using Sprint as the fallback is enough for me to debunk this product. For my own situation, I have not tried this product. I feel that I could not run my business on this since I am on the road significant amounts. As with all these offerings, you need to be the right person for what they are offering. If I were a student or a cubicle dweller who used a phone more for social reasons rather than business reasons, Republic could be a possibility. I am not a fit for what they offer.
3: Cricket
I am impressed with the new Cricket, now that they are owned by ATT. If I were to make a switch away from VZ based services for myself, Cricket would be the offering I would most likely go toward.
4: TMo
Again, I personally am not the right customer for this offering. I do a lot of automobile travel of rural Northern Ohio and the coverage just does not meet my lifestyle.
asoduk wrote:
Maybe there are other carriers I should be considering too? Thoughts?
VZ Prepaid:
As of the last year, this is where I have taken my own service.
$45 per month gives you talk/text and 1GB data. Drop a credit card for payment and that becomes 1.5GB per month. For more data, they have what is called "bridge data" plans. $20 gets me 3GB more data that is good for 90 days.
Real example: If I start service on a hypothetical 1st of the month, by about the 20th of the month I have gone through the 1.5GB so then I agree to a $20 spend from the handset. This $20 gets me 3GB and I use about .5GB of that 3GB over the next 10 days. Now, on the 1st of the month my credit card gets hit for another $45 and a full month. This gives me a fresh 1.5GB and I still have $2.5GB in reserve for data overages.
This means that I am paying roughly $6.66 extra for data overages which makes my monthly outlay $45 + $6.66 = $51.66.
This is genuine VZ 4G coverage.
You can bring your existing handset to VZ Prepaid BYOD
In years past, my go-to recommendation has been Page Plus
Though Page Plus is a national offering riding on the VZ network, it was always privately owned and HQ'ed in Toledo, OH. Last year, they sold out to America Movil. (Though a sale price was not disclosed, my estimate is a sale price of over $60 million.)
Now, PP has throttling and their customer care has gotten worse. Before the sale, all of their customer care reps were genuinely in Toledo, OH. Now, like all the companies, expect India or similar.
Speaking of customer care. If you go with VZ Prepaid, let me know and I will give you an ultra-secret VZ Prepaid Customer Care number that routes you past the automated prompts and puts you directly to a live and knowledgeable human, nearly instantaneously.
I spent 14 years as middle management in the cell phone industry.
Originally starting with a Start-up company then known as Sprint Spectrum Limited Partnership. I was employee #1139 and our brand was known as Sprint PCS. I was there for the launch of the Toledo, OH market and then the Detroit, MI markets (both the first markets launch in their respective states.) I then was hired away by ATT to launch their Toledo, OH market. After those years, I was hired away by Nextel to launch their then new brand, Boost Mobile for Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Pittsburgh. Along the way, Nextel was bought by Sprint and I knew that this signaled the end of all that was good. Sprint is a horribly mis-managed company. "Duplication of roles" and "reductions in staffing" found me leaving a company that that I had left once before, 10 years earlier.
As far as handset goes. I personally carry a Moto Luge (Droid Razr M) that I bought form VZ for $79. Largely due to my years in the business, I am not lured by the "hype" of the handsets. You see, for years, I was handed the "latest and greatest" new device months before its official release, for free. This has warped me to see no real value in the device. A product that was once free to me is now supposed to worth $600-$800? Sorry, I don't see it that way. I also do not buy into the hype that this years model is so radically better than last years model.
PS: I buy used cars too. I don't need the optional $2,000 in dash nav system when my $79 Garmin and or phone can complete most of the same.
Wow, I wrote you a book.
TL:DR
I would unlock your S3 and use it on VZ prepaid if you are okay with the device (it does not have to be unlocked to stay with VZ prepaid but get it unlocked if you have met the contract.)
or
Look into Cricket further if you are considering another handset.