Verizon XV6900 available April 16



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$350.00 on a 2-year lock-down?!
Hey Verizon... STOP HELPING!!!
Left VZ after 10 years to get a non-ridiculous black one for $249 (after $100 rebate) from Sprint almost 6 months ago.
I was fearful of a degradation in service... but my concerns were unfounded. I'm in L.A. and, if anything, the reception has been uniformly better. (go figure)
Oh, and by the way, on the SERO plan my monthly minutes went up 33% while my bill went down 50%.
The only thing I miss is the exceptional customer service I used to get from 'ol Red... but at that price... I'll deal with it.
Sprint's CS is actually improving quite a bit. The reps are being held accountable for 1st time call resolution now so your experience will most likely start to improve more and more over the next 12 months until Sprint finally gets it to where it needs to be. I've actually noticed a considerable improvement the past couple times I've had to call lately for ESN swaps and such. I have the Touch as well on SERO and I'm quite happy. Welcome to the dark side!
The pricing is incorrect. The XV6900 will retail at $419.99, 1 year at $369.99, and 2 year at $299.99, plus a $50 MIR with 1 or 2 year contact. Net 1 year price at $319.99, and net 2 year price at $249.99. Plus, if you qualify, you can get either a $50 or $100 advanced device discount (depending on price of calling plan and if you get unlimited data). So, on a 2 year contact with unlimited data, you could get the XV6900 for $149.99 after a $50 MIR, plus if you have NE2 (New Every Two), you could get the XV6900 for only $49.99 after all applicable discounts and MIR. A much better price than what Sprint is offering.
@ Brettinsocal:
EXACT same situation here, but in Wash, DC. 10 years with VZW, switched for SERO and the Touch, and I get full bars in my office where I got no reception with VZW.
You can't combine the Advanced Device Discount with NE2.
Instead of spreading misinformation John, just dont bother to post. VZW does allow the NE2 and Advanced device combination credit now on the Primary or single lines of service.
Jason, you most certainly can combine NE2 with advanced device credit.
@packetsniffer, yes you can do online ESN swaps now with Sprint proving you're on the Ensemble billing system otherwise you can do an online ESN swap through e-chat but I highly recommend calling rather than using e-chat.
verizon is always late in the smartphone game. everyones has this phone for what 6 months now.
YAWN telus just released the curve today
yes...AT&T for life, bitches
I've seen unlocked GSM Touches on sale for less money. What a rip-off!
cuz GSM touches are crappier....
they have different hardware lol.
dumbass
@hello
guess what? the only difference in the hardware is the CDMA radio that is included. If you haven't noticed, HTC along with the rest of the world outside North America don't give a shit about CDMA. Why you ask? Because it sucks! Why do you think even Verizon is switching to GSM when they introduce LTE, dumbass.
Dave: Take your ignorance out of your anti-CDMA rants please. VZW is NOT EVER switching to gsm, will just be using LTE for their broadband path. CDMA also has higher rated voice quality per the latest JD Power results as well. The CDMA touch has upgraded hardware inside as well.
@elgee02
From the JD Power article:
CDMA technology is generally considered to be more efficient for processing wireless calls, as it requires fewer cell sites to handle call volume compared with other wireless platforms,
That has nothing to do with the actual quality (sound) of a CDMA call. And since you clearly didn't read the whole article here's another important part:
"The average number of call quality problems reported by customers using CDMA technology is 14 PP100, while the average is 17 PP100 for wireless customers using Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) networks."
Wow a WHOPPING 3 percent. And also, clearly stated, is that it only takes into account older technologies. Verizon still uses CDMA for voice, but GSM carriers use 3G for voice which yields much better call quality.
That is a ripoff. And it's not even rubberized...
Are they enabling GPS on it?
there is no mention of it in the press release, nor of rev a. methinks they are having the same issues sprint is having. sprint learned from the mogul however, and never officially said it would get gps/rev a whereas vzw said it would be available at launch. woops.
It's $250 with the unlimited data plan, so just as much as a ripoff as Sprints then I guess.
Correction for you: It's $299.99 (not including $50 MIR). So it's either $349.99 before rebate or $249.99 after rebate. Just an FYI for everyone screaming about price.
with the unlimited data plan its $299.99 out the door with a $50 mir, without it will be $399.99 with a $50 mir.
elgee02...way more of a ripoff than sprints as youll be paying $20 more/month for the data, let getting less since it doesnt support vcast tv and music.
I think we've had this verbiage problem with Verizon before... their XV6900 press release clearly states "$349.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate." Not clear at all!
Chris
The article does not say about GPS/VZ Navigator. I talked to a store sales rep today who looked up at his web data...said that as of right now, VZ Nav. is **not** on its feature list....darn it.
Did you really expect anything different from Verizon? Please wake up to reality.
kellybrf: If you are going to correct pricing, make sure you verify. Price, as stated by "VZW_emp" is $299.99 before rebate. Advanced Device Discount brings it to $199.99 before rebate and New Every Two (of $100) brings it to $99.99 before rebate. That means, a new Touch for under $100 (not bad huh). As for GPS...not slated YET...however, it may be released after the VZNav version 4 launch, that remains to be seen.
and after rebate it's 49.99.... hmm not to pricy at all (oh and new every two and advanced device is compatabel for the 200$ off
wow, the blatant stupidity in these posts is amazing, some of you people are just so flat out clueless you should not only stop reading this blog, but just stop acting like you have ANY clue about technology as a whole. as a matter of fact, if you have any children, just round them up, put them in a plastic bag and dump them in a river, then jump off the bridge and quit shallowing out my damn gene pool.
Christ, you people are retarded.
Is this type of comment really necessary? Seriously? If all you can do is post negative comments that add no value whatsoever, maybe you shouldn't post your comments at all. Don't the moderators do anything with these types of comments?
You do realize your post has absolutely nothing to do with technology.
You decide to forego much needed therapy sessions, and post on Engadget. Cost-effective, yes; desired by us, no, vent elsewhere.
That pricing is definitely incorrect. It's exactly as VZW_Emp wrote. Please update this article with the accurate information -_- I didn't post it on phonescoop and howardforums for nothing heh
Why not just wait until June and get the Samsung Instinct from Sprint. I'm a long time VZW customer, and now that they've taken too long to come out with the Touch, I'm just going to wait for the Instinct and swap to Sprint.
That doesn't make sense... so because it took VZW till late April to launch this phone you are going to wait untill June for another phone on another carrier?
Sure it makes sense. Because it took VZW so long to come out with their phone, Sprint has now announced when they are coming out with the Instinct. If they had come out with the Touch a month ago, I wouldn't have known about the Instinct, and would already have bought the Touch.
Well then I hope you weren't interested in the Touch because you needed a smartphone because you'll be sorely dissapointed in the instinct.
i wish they would announce when the glyde would come out this touch is outdated by now
Please elaborate...
i'll add my 2 cents: new sprint contract, out-the-door cost was $99.00 (Sprint Rep offered $250 discount on the spot). now, for me, here's where it costs me less in the long run: $50/month, 1250 min, unlimited internet/data, unlimited text msgs, nights & wkends start @ 7 pm. the closet VZW plan is $110 and that doesn't include text... so far no issues with Sprint's reception, data, service, billing, etc. with VZW, i'd be paying twice as much over the term of the contract.
Comparing Sprints SERO plans to VZW's (or anyone elses) regular consumer plans is a little unfair.
Can a regular joe off the street walk into any Sprint store and say "Hook me up with the Touch and your best SERO plan" and actually walk out the door with a phone on the SERO plan?
No, but they can go to sprint.com/sero with an email.
You can't compare this is a windows mobile 6 smart phone not a phone that has its own proprietary OS that software can't be downloaded with out going to your carrier.
Who cares about this? It's on Verizon, the least power-user-friendly carrier that's ever existed. Does anyone know if turning on the WiFi turns off the CDMA radio like it did on the XV6700 for NO REASON other than discouraging people from avoiding racking up data fees on VzW's network?
It doesn't have WiFi.
WHAT
Are you serious?! They actually pulled the WiFi out of a Touch so they could make this gimped piece of crap!?
Wow. Verizon really has no limits on their anti-customer bullshit, do they?
Well, the Sprint and Alltel versions of this device do not have WiFi either.
@starkruzr
Must be nice to hop onto the "Let's all hate Verizon" bandwagon huh? Verizon didn't pull the WiFi out of the device to make this so-called "gimped piece of crap."
I suppose you think that Sprint's has it? No CDMA version of the Touch has WiFi. So please, before you come into a topic ranting and spewing out stupid comments, do a little research.
mmmm actually they all have the wifi hardware....
just that its fucked up in the firmware...
Are you serious? Are there reasons NOT to hate Verizon? Are there reasons not to hate a company which has expressly said in the past that part of its business model is to charge users for things that could easily be done for free if it wasn't for their gimping of phone firmware? Have you completely forgotten the Motorola debacle from a few years ago?
Why on Earth would you defend this company?
@starkruzr
You're right, VZW does lock down some things on the phone to make money, but I'm going to let you in on a little secret. IT'S A CORPORATION. The primary goal is to increase revenue, if preventing every single person from downloading free ringtones/other apps (who gives a damn anyway) to increase some revenue it's the company's prerogative.
http://news.vzw.com/news/2008/03/pr2008-03-28k.html
i am confused on the pricing here. here is the statement from verizon's website.
The XV6900 will be available online and in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores, including those in Circuit City, for $349.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement. An additional $100 credit toward the purchase of the handset is available for customers who sign up for qualifying voice and data plans at the time of purchase.
Christ, if you hate vzw that much go find another cell phone company. VZW didn't tie you up and make you use their service!
I'm tired of the whiners.