That's exactly wat I was told by another rep... That if u have unlimited and choose to upgrade u won't lose it at all... I read this on a couple of sites and I called Verizon to confirm... :)
Hey everyone... Those whom I have been helping I do apologize for being M.I.A. Today... I just received my iPad 2 :) and I was working on somethings on it... That and I had work lol... I luv my iPad 2!!!
Pretty much everything that is on iOS 5 will be on iPhone 5... Have u seen the pictures of the iPhone 5???
what doesn't kill me... only makes me stronger, wiser, angry, and bitter...
Notice the edit button on the upper right hand corner???
Press edit and the bubble on the left will show up...
Choose the message u want... Once u choose it look at the bottom of the screen... U can either choose to delete the message or forward... Choose forward...
After u choose...
The UI is a lot better on My3G... 3G unrestrictor u have to search for the apps and then add them to ur list... And My3G u have a list of apps and u just check mark them... So I would say My3G
Yea... Go to the person who's message u want to send... At the top to the right u will see an edit button... Press is an little bubble will now appear to the left of text messages... Choose the message u want to send and click the bubble... Now at the bottom u will see the option to delete or...
That's wat I thought but read that area in the memo... Plus the author of the article said that existing customers r protected even after their contract ends... She went on to say that people that will be affected r new customers and people looking to upgrade the plan itself...
From wat i read... We (existing users) r gonna have the same prices until Verizon decides that we don't won't get unlimited... New customers r gonna have to be tiered... Cause in the circle on the memo... It says existing customers will receive same prices when upgrading/renewing...
This might be some good news u guys... I'm not sure if I'm reading this correctly... But existing customers can keep their current pricing when renewing/upgrading... I think that's wat this memo means...