FYI: Verizon Devices with the $350 ETF
Here is a list of current smartphones and netbooks that carry the recently implemented $350 early termination fee with Verizon as ...
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FYI: Verizon Devices with the $350 ETF Here is a list of current smartphones and netbooks that carry the recently implemented $350 early termination fee with Verizon as of 1/21/2010:
- BlackBerry 8703E
- BlackBerry 8830
- BlackBerry 8830 Red
- BlackBerry Curve 8330
- BlackBerry Curve 8330 Pink
- BlackBerry Curve 8530 Black
- BlackBerry Curve 8530 Smokey Violet
- BlackBerry Pearl 8130
- BlackBerry Pearl 8130 Pink
- BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230
- BlackBerry Storm 9530
- BlackBerry Storm2 9550
- BlackBerry Tour 9630
- BlackBerry Tour 9630 - Non Camera
- Gateway LT2016u Netbook
- HP Mini 110-1046NR Netbook
- HP Mini 1151NR netbook
- HP Mini 311-1037NR Netbook
- HTC Droid Eris
- HTC Imagio
- HTC Ozone
- HTC Touch Diamond
- HTC Touch Pro
- HTC Touch Pro2
- Motorola DROID
- Motorola Q9c
- Palm Centro
- Palm Treo Pro
- Samsung Omnia
- Samsung Omnia II SCH-I920
- Samsung Saga SCH-i770
- Samsung SCH-i760
- Verizon VZHUB
- Verizon Wireless
SMT5800 - Verizon Wireless
XV6800 - Verizon Wireless
XV6900
Important Note: The $350 ETF is effective on any of the devices listed above activated or purchased, on contract, AFTER November 15, 2009. This list includes devices discontinued prior to the ETF increase date, but if activated on contract, will incur the higher ETF rate.PacTel Cellular (1994) became AIRTOUCH (1994-2000) which became verizonwireless (2000-Present)
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Re: FYI: Verizon Devices with the $350 ETF In an effort to keep this list updated, please feel free to add new devices to this list as they become available (confirmed by the Verizon Wireless
site). Last edited by M in LA; 07-06-2010 at 9:02 PM.
PacTel Cellular (1994) became AIRTOUCH (1994-2000) which became verizonwireless (2000-Present)
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Re: FYI: Verizon Devices with the $350 ETF 7/6/2010 Update
3G Internet devices with $350 ETF:
- Gateway LT2016u Netbook
- HP Mini 311-1037NR Netbook
- HP Mini 210-1076NR Netbook
Current Smartphones with $350 ETF:
- Blackberry Bold 9650 (with or without camera)
- Blackberry Curve 8530 (in black or smokey violet)
- Blackberry Pearl Flip 8230
- Blackberry Storm2 9550
- Droid Incredible
- HTC Imagio
- HTC Ozone (with or without TALKS)
- HTC Touch Diamond
- HTC Touch Pro 2
- LG Ally
- LG Fathom
- Microsoft KIN ONE
- Microsof KIN TWO
- Motorola Droid
- Motorola Droid X
- Motorola Devour
- Palm Pixi Plus
- Palm Pre Plus
- Samsung Fascinate
- Samsung Omnia II
- Samsung Saga
Phones and netbooks in BOLD are new to the list. This is the most current Verizon
smartphone lineup as of 7/6/2010. This list includes devices yet to be released, but will be before the end of July.
Enhanced devices (called 3G Multimedia phones) such as the LG enV Touch, Chocolate Touch, VX8630, Samsung Reality, Casio EXILIM, and others carry the lesser $175 ETF.PacTel Cellular (1994) became AIRTOUCH (1994-2000) which became verizonwireless (2000-Present)
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Re: FYI: Verizon Devices with the $350 ETF 11/22/2010 Update
$350 ETF Smartphones
- Motorola Droid Pro
- Motorola Droid X
- Motorola Droid 2
- Motorola Droid 2 Global
- Motorola Droid R2D2
- Motorola Citrus
- Motorola Devour
- HTC Droid Incredible
- HTC Imagio
- HTC Ozone (with or without TALKS)
- Samsung Fascinate (Galaxy S)
- Samsung Omnia II
- Samsung Continuum
- Blackberry Curve 3G 9330
- Blackberry Bold 9650 (with or without camera)
- Blackberry Curve 8530
- Blackberry Storm2 9550
- Blackberry Tour 9630
- LG Vortex
- LG Fathom
- LG Ally
- Palm Pixi Plus
$350 ETF Netbooks (for 1 or 2 year agreements)
- HP Mini 110-3098NR
- HP Pavilion dm1-2010nr Entertainment PC
- Samsung N150
$350 ETF Mobile Hotspot Devices
- VZW
Fivespot Global Ready 3G Mobile Hotspot - MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot
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All other feature phones and USB modems/PC cards carry the $175 ETF.
There is no associated ETF for the Apple iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet devices.
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The latest Microsoft KIN devices (KIN ONEm and KIN TWOm) carry the lower $175 ETF. Previous KIN devices had the $350 ETF.PacTel Cellular (1994) became AIRTOUCH (1994-2000) which became verizonwireless (2000-Present)
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