Article 5VVD3 Verizon’s phone contracts are all three years now

Verizon’s phone contracts are all three years now

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Emma Roth
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If you're looking to buy a new phone at Verizon, you now only have two options: buy the device outright, or pay monthly installments for three years. As reported by Droid Life (via Android Police), Verizon appears to have gotten rid of its 24- and 30-month contracts for all devices - including phones, hot spots, and smartwatches - and has instead extended it to 36 months.

Unless you can pay off the entire device, you're locked into the three-year plan

Verizon's payment program FAQ page explains that there isn't any interest attached to the 36-month plan, and you can choose to pay off the phone in full whenever you want. What you can't do, however, is pay more than your set monthly installment - so unless you can pay off the entire...

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