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Verizon Wireless Changes Smartphone Plans

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Apr 14, 2008, 7:47 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Today Verizon made some alterations to its PDA and smartphone data plans. Verizon Wireless E-mail and Web for Smartphone will support up to 10 email accounts and unlimited web browsing for $30 per month. To start, it will only be available with the HTC SMT5800, the XV6800 and the Motorola Q9m. Verizon will make more phones compatible with this new plan over the coming months. Verizon is also offering a hosted email product for small or home office users. The service will use Microsoft's Exchange server and allow customers to sync their business email, calendar and contacts information to their smartphones. The basic plan, which costs $8 per month, will support POP3 and IMAP email and will have 25 MB of email storage and Outlook web access. The premium plan costs $15 per month, and offers 100 MB of storage and other features such as ActiveSync, an Outlook PC client and the ability to expand storage for nominal monthly fees.

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BROWN27

Apr 14, 2008, 9:53 AM

30 bucks is still too much for casual web browsing and personal email!

I rather pay nothing! Oh wait I do! 🤣
Then don't use a PDA phone. Or use the i760 or 6800 with the wifi connection.
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If your "casual" then wtf would you need a PDA phone for?

Think things through before you start up your Carrier Bashing posts.
No Brown27 ... you're paying for it - perhaps indirectly. I mean these service providers that you are using must pay their overhead somehow. You think these guys provide you with service out of charity and kindness?
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BROWN27 said:
I rather pay nothing! Oh wait I do! 🤣






I'd rather you speak correct english!
VZWrube

Apr 14, 2008, 12:40 PM

Here is the official difference

If you need your device to sync with a Microsoft Exchange server, you will still need the $44.99/month option. If you are using the phone for web-based (yahoo, hotmail, aol, gmail) or any pop3 option, you will be fine with the $29.99.

This is similar to the blackberry plans where the $44.99 is required to connect to a Blackberry Enterprise Servier vs. a pop3 or web-based email. If you are using hotmail/msn/windowslive, you will probably want the PPC instead of the blackberry. Blackberries have issues with microsoft email.
I've got a Pearl, and I've used hotmail. Had far fewer problems with email overall with my pearl than with the Q and Samsung i760.
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JasonT1273

Apr 15, 2008, 8:18 AM

Nothing New Under The Sun

Wow... big announcement. 🤣 🙄

AT&T has only been offering $30 smartphone/PDA all you can eat for a while now and T-Mobile $20 BB almost as long. Just another competetive adjustment but certainly nothing earth-shattering considering it's already been done. Just means the top two carriers in coverage are now on more even ground in this price area.
emx2500

Apr 14, 2008, 9:54 AM

comparison with unlimited data plan

Anyone know the difference between this plan and their $44.99 unlimited data plan? Is it essentially the same functionality for a lower price on selected phones?

Thanks.
My guess is the difference is you can't use the phone as a modem but you can use the phone's browser all you want. I personally think it's sweet because I was going to dump the date plan because i never tether the phone as a modem but I do us the int...
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they recently reduced the blackberry data to $30 unlimited, and it made a lot of pda owners (me one of them) a lil upset that we have to pay 15 more for the same service, so i think they did this to compensate for that
44.99 allows for corp email/pim sync. 29.99 doesn't have this, you literally download an email program that syncs with pop3 account, similar to the mobile email program available on regular handsets

internet use is unlimited though (no mention of ...
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Plans is exactly the same without the Corp email option. There is no 5GB cap on email/web browging on PDA, the cap only comes into play when you do tethering. The cost of tethering on the $29.99 email option will be $30 to make it $59.99 just like Bro...
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Other than the fact that you have to download a program similar to mobile email and there are only a few devices that are currently compatible, the biggest difference is in attachment sizes. On the $44.99 plan, you can send attachments that are only ...
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ajstrong

Apr 14, 2008, 8:20 AM

not bad

hate on VZ all ya want, those partial plans aren't horrible.
The plans are actually pretty good considering that those who paying $44.99 and not using corp email, will be able to save $15. Some people will complain about everything.
frankie-v

Apr 14, 2008, 9:32 AM

Will this impact Blackberry options

I'm waiting for the new BB Curve next month! Can't wait to ditch my Treo700w and the awful wireless sync option to push email. Does anybody think this will impact BB plans?
no, blackberrys are already 29.99/month, so now the pda's are the same
Corpsman-Up

Apr 14, 2008, 9:07 AM

Good for verizon i guess

for years all the verizon guys would say we pay more because our service is better! well now you're cheaper like everyone else! 🤣
 
 
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