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veritas+horizon

edit: sigh, there's your citation, ignorant downvoter

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please don't send them back to customer service. our hands are just as tied (sometimes even more) as yours, AND our job relies upon the survey that we're more likely to get than you.

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the only notable problem to me is that for the most part, you're only allowed (and able) to use phones that the carrier has tested and approved for the network. so i couldn't take a OnePlus or hipster Android Nokia X that nobody has heard of and throw it on the network like you can with GSM carriers.

data, i don't have the biggest opinion either way. you either get unlimited and a small network (for those that travel). or a massive network with either little data... or expensive plan on said network and more data.

aren't most plans in europe just one country? or "pick a few countries?" or do some plans cover a majority of europe, now?

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before leaping for a subsidized phone, also look up the full retail price. if you need a bare-minimum (but possibly slow, based on how you're using it) android, you can get some as cheap as $120. $192 for global capable.

i wish verizon had some $300 phones with good GPUs (so that certain games ran at a half decent framerate), but those seem to start at the $450-500+ range (5S, SGS5, G3, newer (Turbo 2, etc))