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As of right now, I am using an iPhone 4. I want to get the iPhone 5 with Verizon but I use well over 2 GB per month so I would need to have unlimited internet to avoid any extra charges. I am not eligible for an upgrade until mid October, and it says that if I were to purchase the iPhone 5 before I am eligible it can extend my current contract; wouldn't that mean I could stay with the unlimited internet that I have now? Or is there a catch like always...
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The only way I know how people can keep their unlimited data is if they buy the phones at full retail price. Otherwise, you'll have to bump up to a bigger data package.
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I think you got it wrong. if you buy a phone before you can upgrade you have to pay full retail which means it doesent extend contract and you can keep your plan. Everytime you need a new phone to keep your plan you need to pay full retail.