Have a friend on verizon right now paying $279 for 2 phones (minutes and text are astronomical)
Phone #1 - LG Cosmos 2 (4 Months left on contract) - need unlimited minutes, text, data (main area of use 03054)
Phone #2 - Droid 3 Global (no contract) - need unlimited minutes, text, data (main area of use during day is 03063 and 03054 at night)
They are not interested in leaving the verizon network though and don't want to be jumping through hoops either like using VoIP. Please help her.
You can't possibly need unlimited data. Go into the settings menu and then data usage and check and see what is really being used. Report back as it can/will make a difference.
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Verizon does look like the best, but not by that much. Verizon doesn't have a lot of MVNOs, and certainly not a lot of the less expensive options.
Looking at things, I'll give you 2 options where I'm guessing that the data usage is around 4GBs and one where it is indeed true unlimited data. These 3 options deliver the most value for the dollar at this kind of high level of usage. If none of them work for whatever reason, let me know and I'll pull up some other choices.
Option 1: Voyager Mobile (uses Sprint's network). $39 (+ taxes/fees) for unlimited calls/texts and 5 GB of data.
Pros: Has LTE. Data is unlimited, its just throttled to 2G speeds after the first 5 GB are used up. This is the lowest price possible for usage this high.
Cons: No roaming (works anywhere in the country Sprint is, just can't roam on Verizon's towers), Sprint's coverage in the 2nd zipcode is rated the worst. Phones purchased for this carrier will only work with Sprint or Voyager, so if things don't work out, your options are limited.
Phones: You must buy a phone from them (not subsidized) or purchase a used Sprint phone and use the "Bring your own device" program to set it up for Voyager.
Total Cost: $78 + taxes/fees
Option 2: Solavei (uses T-Mobile's network). $49 (+ taxes/fees) for unlimited calls/texts and 4 GB of data.
Pros: Has HSPA+42 (pretty fast). Data is unlimited, its just throttled to 2G speeds after the first 4 GB are used up. Free roaming (can use AT&T's towers). Phones used with this carrier will work on AT&T, T-Mobile, and any MVNO running on these networks (which is a lot), so if it doesn't work out, you have numerous options.
Cons: No LTE. Slightly more pricey.
Phones: You can bring any unlocked GSM phone to them. You must buy it unlocked though, which means no phone subsidies here either. Nexus4 is a good deal for this network though.
Total Cost: $98 + taxes/fees
Note: If you go with this choice, PM me and I can get you a couple of free SIM cards (they're usually $9)
Option 3: T-Mobile.$120 (+taxes/fees) for 2 lines getting unlimited calls/text/data. Yes, the data is unlimited. Rumored to be throttled after 10GB, but this is unconfirmed.
Pros: LTE and HSPA+42. Free roaming (can use AT&T's towers). Phones used with this carrier will work on AT&T, T-Mobile, and any MVNO running on these networks (which is a lot), so if it doesn't work out, you have numerous options.
Cons: LTE only in 7 markets so far, still rolling out. More pricey.
Phones: You can bring any unlocked GSM phone to them, or buy via them (they will offer a 0% financing deal to take some of the upfront cost sting out of it). You must buy it unlocked though, which means no phone subsidies here either. Nexus4 is a good deal for this network though.
Total Cost: $120 + taxes/fees
If you want to stay on Verizon's network, there are options, but they're much more pricey. Let me know.