Starting June 6, Verizon’s prepaid line-up will look like this:
3GB – $40
7GB – $50
10GB – $60
Unlimited – $80
For those attempting to keep track, the $40 plan is jumping from 2GB to 3GB data and the $50 plan is jumping from 5GB to 7GB. Additionally, the 10GB plan is dropping from $70 to $60. That’s great news for those on non-unlimited plans.
While the price changes are nice, Verizon will now be throttling the video streams on all prepaid plans to 480p at all times. It’s exactly like how the $80 “unlimited” plan works. Not only that, but if you are in a congested network location, they could throttle you behind other customers.
If you aren’t on Verizon prepaid yet, signing up right now will land you a $100 credit that shows up after your second payment. I do believe you’ll need to sign-up in store, though.
Verizon Prepaid Sign-Up
UPDATE: Verizon has confirmed to us that all prepaid plans now throttle video to 480p. We’ve updated the post to make it accurate.
Via: Verizon
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