I checked with Verizon Wireless HQ and got the official response from spokeswoman Brenda Raney. First of all, the Droid uses the exact same data plans as every Windows Mobile phone on Verizon. There is no special Droid data plan. Second, whether you pay $30 or $45 doesn't depend on what you're doing with the phone. You can hit Exchange email on the $30 plan just fine. It depends on what kind of Verizon Wireless account you have. If you have a personal account or family plan, your data will cost $30/month. It doesn't matter if you're using Microsoft Exchange, Facebook, Gmail, or whatever - it's $30. This is the same for all Verizon Windows Mobile and Android phones. ![]() ![]() Jan 30, 2012 Want to activate without a carrier or data plan. This is a discussion on Want to activate without a carrier or data plan. Within the Droid X. Aug 12, 2013 General Using Droid 3 without mobile data plan. Phone and into the Droid 3. She doesn't have a data plan. Activate a smartphone without a data. Data on business accounts - 'corporate liable,' multiple lines, purchased through business sales, usually mediated by an IT department - costs $45/month. Once again, this is the same for every Windows Mobile and Android phone. The same goes for AT&T's iPhones, by the way. Thousands if not millions of people access Microsoft Exchange email on personal, $30/month iPhone data plans, blissfully unaware that if they were a corporate-liable business account their data plan would cost $45. ![]() Once again, it's not down to the kind of e-mail you're accessing, it's down to whether you are classed as an 'individual' or a 'business' in the carrier's system. So where's the confusion been coming from? Carrier definitions of 'business' and normal human definitions of 'business' are different. For carriers, it doesn't matter if you're doing business. They only care if you are a business. Are you a rogue operator, a lone wolf, using a personal credit card to activate your single line of service? Then plow right ahead with your Exchange email on the $30 plan - with your Droid or your iPhone. PCMag.com's lead mobile analyst, Sascha Segan, has reviewed hundreds of smartphones, tablets and other gadgets in more than 13 years with PCMag. He's the head of our Fastest Mobile Networks project, hosts our One Cool Thing daily Web show, and writes opinions on tech and society. Segan is also a multiple award-winning travel writer. Other than his home town of New York, his favorite cities are Barcelona and Hong Kong. ![]() ![]() While he's a fourth-generation Manhattanite, he now lives in Queens with his wife and daughter. Choose the right size for you, from 2GB to Unlimited. No smartphone? Connect your basic phone, tablet, hotspot or connected device to America’s best network. No annual contract. Monthly plans for your smartphone or connected device. Find a plan for your business, no matter how big or small. 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Step 2: Activate Your 4G LTE SIM Card or Transfer Your SIM Card If your new tablet arrived with a Verizon Wireless SIM card already inserted: Call (877) 807-4646 and follow the prompts to activate the SIM card. Have your Customer Receipt available because you may be asked to confirm information from it, such as the mobile number assigned to your tablet. If prompted, follow the instructions to accept the Customer Agreement. If you're using an existing Verizon Wireless 4G LTE SIM card: • Remove the SIM card from your original device. If you're not sure how to do this, refer to your device's. • Insert the SIM card into your new device. If you're not sure how to do this, refer to your device's. Step 3: Set Up Your New Tablet • Charge your tablet. • Turn on your new tablet. • Follow the onscreen instructions to activate your tablet and set up a Google™ account. • Prepaid customers: Select Sign Up Now when prompted to set up Verizon Wireless Data Service during initial setup. • Standard monthly customers: • Tap No Thanks when prompted to set up Verizon Wireless Data Service. • When you choose to activate service, tap Settings, tap Wireless Settings and tap View Verizon Account. • Follow the onscreen instructions to finish setting up your account. • Transfer any saved content from your original tablet to your new one. Refer to our page or page to learn how to transfer your contacts and content from your original tablet. For some newer Android tablets, you can view step-by-step instructions for many of your tablet's features with our. From the simulator index page, select your tablet from the list. 1For prepaid customers, data charges may apply for download (1 MB) and usage. 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