The kindle paperwhite I have is an amazing piece of tech. I love that thing. I wish I was more a reader so I could use it more.That's like my wife's kindle that she really wanted so badly and has never even turned on. It held a charge for like 3 months, it's amazing.
Belongs in the "first world problems" thread.Well screw me. I went ahead and got an Iphone 5s mainly based on the size. Next fucking day work gives me a fucking windows phone.
Does it work that you can create a dumb phone line on your account, buy the new phone with that line and just activate it on your other number? I think you still need to carry that dumb line, but it's like $10/moSo on Verizon, I have a iPhone 5s, and was looking to sell it to fund the purchase of a new 6+. Never sold a cell phone before, and being on Verizon, I've never had to deal with a sim card.
Do I need to take the SIM card out, before I sell it? Assuming the new person will have to get a new SIM? Or does that not matter on Verizon? It's jail broken, but will probably just reset to factory defaults before I cell it.
Anything else to watch out for? other than shady dudes on Craigslist. lol
Edit: Also, will probably lose my unlimited data in this process. Not sure how I kept it when I upgraded to the iphone 5s through Best Buy. My only guess is that the transfer of an upgrade from another line did something? Going to google stuff, and see if there is anyway at all to maintain unlimited, but I doubt it.
I only have to carry it if I travel. Need to find a way to forward my calls to my other phone.What kind of shit-ass company gives out Windows phones?
You likely have unlimited voice minutes so forward it at the carrier level.I only have to carry it if I travel. Need to find a way to forward my calls to my other phone.
Simcard contains all your contacts. Remove it.So on Verizon, I have a iPhone 5s, and was looking to sell it to fund the purchase of a new 6+. Never sold a cell phone before, and being on Verizon, I've never had to deal with a sim card.
Do I need to take the SIM card out, before I sell it? Assuming the new person will have to get a new SIM? Or does that not matter on Verizon? It's jail broken, but will probably just reset to factory defaults before I cell it.
Anything else to watch out for? other than shady dudes on Craigslist. lol
Edit: Also, will probably lose my unlimited data in this process. Not sure how I kept it when I upgraded to the iphone 5s through Best Buy. My only guess is that the transfer of an upgrade from another line did something? Going to google stuff, and see if there is anyway at all to maintain unlimited, but I doubt it.
All my contacts are synced with iCloud, so I don't think that would be a problem to pull those down any new phone. Looks like there are some pretty sure fire ways to keep my unlimited data, so should work out pretty easy.Simcard contains all your contacts. Remove it.
Keeping an unlimited plan when switching phones is a thing. Just ask the verizon worker to transfer the data on your sim card over because you purchased a new phone.
I'll look into it. I NEVER use advanced or even standard features on a phone. They have it tied in out Outlook and the stuff that goes with it and it ties in with our 2 offices in CA and 2 more in MS.You likely have unlimited voice minutes so forward it at the carrier level.
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