Pay as you Go Plan
coreymcl
Newbie

I surprised and disappointed with the options for a Pay as you Go data plans. I WON a Xoom in a contest and currently do not have any service with Verizon. I was looking for a plan like what is offered for the iPad, a $20 a month 1GB plan that I can charge on my credit card, stoping and starting the service as needed.

 

It seems those of us who choose to pay full retail to avoid a service contract must pay $50 a month for 1GB of data on top of a $800 price tag for the device.

 

Maybe I missed something, at least I'm hoping as these rates seems like highway robbery.

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jasnmar
Specialist - Level 1
I agree. I have a xoom, but given current pricing plans probably won't have a data plan because of the $35 activation fee. I don't know why the xoom is. A second class device compared to the ipad, but it's vzw 's decision to make.
jason
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APRO
Newbie
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barkomatic
Newbie

I'm hoping that Verizon offers the same prepaid plan (minus activation fees) for unsubsidized Xooms soon.  So many people have experienced how this works on the iPad that its become a standard that users should be able to start, stop and then restart data plans without incurring activation fees.

 

Few people are going to put up with $55 for 1GB of data. ($20 + $35 activation).  If this doesn't change this is yet one more reason the Xoom will not be the success it could be.

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Not applicable
That's exactly what I am able to do with my USB760 now that my one-year contract is over. I have 5GB for $60 per month, so I activate it when I am going to use it and it ends up costing me $2 per day. I plug it into a portable CradlePoint router in my car or wherever I need it. I may buy a WIFI only Xoom and use the USB760 when away from home.
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AntonioC_VZW
Verizon Employee

Thank you every one for your feedback. I would like to add that as of March 16, 2011, Verizon Wireless is automatically waiving the activation fee for all Tablet contract terms (this includes the Xoom) as part of a limited time promotion. The activation fee will continue to appear on customer’s first bill along with a credit to offset the activation fee.

 

 

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21stNow
Master - Level 1
Thanks for responding Antonio. I was able to take advantage of the promotion this evening.
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outinga
Newbie

I was disappointed with the plan as well; however, you can go into your account and suspend the Xoom at will and reactivate at will. This will work similar to prepaid. I was hoping for the IPAD option, but the store said that was not available since it will be 4G....

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WraithDroid
Enthusiast - Level 3

I ordered my Xoom from Verizon and was expecting to see it added as another phone on my current Droid X unlimited plan, but found out that was not the case before I hit the confirm button. I also fully understand why the Xoom and other similar devices, including USB modems, have different data pricing. The data use of my Xoom would be huge compared to that of my Droid if it were not for my WiFi. Although I got the unlimited data plan for my Droid, I would have opted for a lower plan but wanted to use Pandora radio all the time away from my WiFi and I don't load music onto the SD card. I bought the Xoom to replace an aging Inspiron 9200 laptop, and that laptop will replace an aging Dimension 4100 desktop. Although I wanted a new comparable laptop, the cost was above my comfort zone so I took some time to think about how I actually used my laptop and what I really needed. I surprised myself when the Xoom could do, after the Flash 10.2 release, pretty much everything I was using my laptop for except for the 17" screen. Also, the laptop was bought as a "desktop replacement" but I never got rid of the desktop, LOL I also purchased the keyboard and Verizon bundle with the basic dock, portfolio case, and screen protectors and still spent less than the low end laptop I was originally looking to buy (and it's more portable). I opted for the $35 ($28 with my employee discount) 3GB plan ($10 each additional 1GB) fully knowing that only occasional 3G use a month would quickly use that $20 1GB plan ($20 each additional 1GB) allowance up. I figure I can do my major downloads at home on the WiFi and still use the 3G on the 3GB plan away from home and not go over in that allowance in 30 days. I thought about using my Droid X as a WiFi hot-spot for the Xoom, but thats $20 a month addition for 2GB ($20 more for the next 2GB) which is almost the same cost as the 3GB plan on the Xoom at $10/GB.

Ok back to the "Pay as you Go Plan" subject, the 1GB plan is pretty much pay as you go. You will easily use up that 1GB a month when away from a WiFi source and will be charged another $20 for the next 1GB if you go over (that's $20/GB). What I'm saying is, why not get the 3GB or 5GB plan if you plan to use it that much on the 3G network, and monitor your use knowing the overages will only cost $10 for the next 1GB each (approx. $10/GB). If you think you can use less than 1GB a month and want a pay as you go price you might as well go with a WiFi only model and find a hot-spot when your away from home every time you want to use it. I have used 0.1GB since I got my Xoom, but that has been less than a week and I have had the 3G pretty much turned off before yesterday when my FiOS router died and I have no WiFi. I even used the hot-spot on the Xoom for a while yesterday to get my laptop online, which has no additional cost vs. the Droid plan since the Xoom uses the data from your regular plan pricing when using the hot-spot option.

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