How To Switch From Verizon To T-Mobile

How To Switch From Verizon To T-Mobile

You're considering switching your cell phone plan carrier, but don't know where to start. You're tired of your current plan and are currently looking into other alternatives. In this article I'm going to tell you how to switch from Verizon to T-Mobile.

Reasons To Switch

If you're not sure why you'd want to switch carriers, there are a number of potential factors to consider. For example, T-Mobile's service might be stronger in your area than Verizon's. If you're unhappy with your current coverage, it doesn't make sense to keep paying for it if you might have a better alternative.

It's also possible that you might be able to save significant amounts of money if you switch carriers. If you've had the same plan for a long time, it's likely that more affordable alternatives are now available for purchase. It's certainly worth looking into other options if you're wondering whether you're paying too much.

Make A Plan

Once you've decided to make the switch from Verizon to T-Mobile, it's time to select the T-Mobile plan you'd like to purchase. There are many T-Mobile plans available at a wide array of price points with diverse features. If you want more details about what your options are across carriers, check out our plan comparison tool!

Unlock Your Verizon Phone

Before switching between any carriers, you'll need to make sure your current phone is unlocked if you plan on taking it with you when you transition. If a phone's unlocked, it can function with coverage from any carrier. On the other hand, a locked phone can only be used with a specific carrier or network.

If you've owned the cell phone covered by your Verizon plan for longer than 60 days, Verizon will have automatically unlocked it. You should have no trouble setting it up with your new T-Mobile plan.

Pick The Right Time To Switch

It's essential when switching between carriers that you time the changeover properly. To avoid having to pay for overlapping service fees from both carriers, wait until the end of your monthly billing cycle with Verizon to transition. Once your billing cycle is over, you can switch to T-Mobile and avoid have to pay extra for no reason for coverage you won't even be using.

Check Compatibility

To make sure that your current cell phone will work with your new carrier, you'll need to submit its IMEI to T-Mobile's device compatibility page. The IMEI is a code that every smartphone has which communicates its make, model and network compatibility. To find your phone's IMEI, you can either check out your devices settings or dial #06#.

Keep Your Number

Even if you're dead set on switching carriers, you'll save yourself a lot of trouble if you can keep your old phone number when you do. Your best shot at preserving your number when you transition is to wait to cancel your Verizon plan until T-Mobile's confirmed that your old number has transferred.

For more information on how to preserve your current cell phone number, check out T-Mobile's page on keeping your number to find out what they require.

Deals When You Switch

Right now T-Mobile offers several incentives for customers who switch from their current carriers. One such perk is that they will reimburse you to pay off your old Verizon plan if you have a long-term commitment. Any early termination fees or other outstanding commitments that accumulate they'll provide you with up to $650 per line so you don't have to pay out of pocket when you switch.

Another deal T-Mobile's currently offering is a monetary credit towards your coverage for every phone you bring into your new plan when you switch. For each phone you carry over from your Verizon plan, T-Mobile will reimburse you up to $450. Want more details about this deal? Check out T-Mobile's page on how to save money under their coverage!

Time To Take The Leap

Once you're sure you're ready to make the switch, all the details are up to you. Find the right plan and the right deal, and you'll potentially save lots when you switch from Verizon to T-Mobile. Take your cell phone coverage into your own hands today!

 

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Colin Boyd

I'm Colin, the Creative Coordinator for Payette Forward.

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Arthur
Arthur
2 years ago

I am a Volunteer Fire Fighter in Pike County, Pensylvannia with 2 fire departments and use my phone occasionally on calls. I am looking for an unlimitted everything plan (talk-Text.Data) and i am also Disabled and must stay incontac or my nieceswill be mad(lol) i need to keep my phone num ber from verizon but need a new phone, iwas exploriong the idea of switching to T-Mobile with my number and getting a new phone-is this possible

David Lynch
Admin
2 years ago
Reply to  Arthur

Yes, T-Mobile (as well as most other wireless carriers) allows you to keep your phone number when you switch, even if you get a new phone.

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