Verizon has just announced a three-year pricing plan but has warnings
Verizon Just revealed a new pricing policy This guarantees that certain plans will not grow in three years. This is for both new and existing customers. Was announced on the day after President Trump decided The world’s tariffwhich put QueueS Verizon did not specifically mention this policy, but said this move was intended to give “predictors” to its client base.
However, there are some warnings. Customers must be recorded in one of the company’s more MYPLAN subscriptions to be eligible. Also, the guarantee covers only the basic fee for the tariff plan. This does nothing about those mysterious small fees that carriers use raise prices at low levelS
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– Verizon News (@verizonnews) April 3, 2025
There is nothing in the fine print about the automatic damping discounts so that they are not locked. This may require an increase in the tariff if Verizon decides to change the discount. Of course, the company will probably try to persuade consumers to increase the monthly account at will. This carrot usually takes the form of a “free” phone.
To this end, Verizon has announced that it will provide free phones to new and existing customers. This requires a suitable trading and enrollment device for myplan subscription. The three -year price lock also covers the company’s internet plans of the company. Current MYPLAN members should do nothing to start this pricing process. Enrollment is automatic.
This is just the most promotion to lure customers to its MyPlan subscriptions. The company has recently started offering More expensive Netflix and max subscriptions to members. Do something similar for Google One Ai Premium subscriptionsS Verizon has a share of minorities in Engadget’s mother company, but this did not affect our coverage.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/verizon-just-announded-a-tree-price-lan- But-tere-re-Caveats -8232098.