Verizon Gives Away Free Flagship Phones For An $80 Unlimited Plan Subscription

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Verizon will give away flagship devices like the iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 if you subscribe for its Verizon Unlimited wireless plan and trade your old phone with theirs brand new ones. This is a limited-time offer to encourage users to easily change networks.

To avail Verizon's offer, all you have to do is sign the phone number and apply for the introductory Verizon Unlimited Plan. Then select device payment and surrender your old device illegible for trade and get one of the 15 flagship devices available, Verizon announced.

Among the flagship devices Verizon offers are iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Google Pixel, Moto Z Droid, Moto Z Force Droid, LG V20, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and Samsung Galaxy S7. You can have the devices for free if you trade any of the following devices: iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge +, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, Samsung Note 5, LG G5, LG V20 and HTC 10.

However, if you don't have any of the above mentioned phones and still want to have a new flagship device for less, you can do so with an additional $5 per month, coupled with any of the following devices: iPhone SE, Samsung Note 4, Samsung Galaxy S5, LG V10, LG G4 and HTC M9. Verizon also promise video streaming up to 720p unlike offerings from other providers.

Phone Arena stated that Verizon customers offers $80 per line, $120 for two, $160 for three, $180 for four, and additional $20 per added line for up to 10 lines. Customers will also need to sign up for auto pay as well.

Verizon also guarantees fast LTE speeds scattered across the country. After a customer reaches his 22 GB data usage for a billing cycle, the company will prioritize service for other customers to avoid network congestion.

 

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Verizon, flagship devices, iPhone 7, Samsung Galaxy S7, LG V20, Verizon Unlimited Plan
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