BobS555
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I just upgraded my phone from an original Motorola droid to a droid bionic. My wife uses a "dumb" Samsung flip phone. I tried to get Verizon to switch her number to the original droid, but they said I would have to have a data plan at $40/month. My question ... Can I just move the sim card from her dumb phone to the droid and then use it as a phone and have data capabilities when she's hooked up to wifi?
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LisaG
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The original Droid didn't use a SIM card. Only phones with GSM or LTE have SIM card slots. The original Droid is a pure CDMA phone, which is the type of network Verizon uses for voice and 3G. With Verizon non-LTE phones, the only way to change phones is by having a CSR do the device change for you, or see if you can do it online using your Verizon online account manager.
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Jacob_Spindel
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Even if you were on a carrier like AT&T (so your dumb phone would have a SIM card), if you moved your SIM to a smartphone, I'm pretty sure they have ways of detecting the move and sticking you with that lovely data plan anyway.
US carriers usually take the position that if you want to use a smartphone, a data plan is mandatory.
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