Verizon Wireless made this shift a little more evident as it unveiled new pricing for its plans which will launch on January 18. These plans cut the cost of voice by as much as 30%, but tack on an additional data consumption fee for all but the simplest feature phones.
Currently, Verizon smartphone users must pay a premium for having a fully-featured device. They must first have a voice plan, and then pay for a $29.99 unlimited data plan which does not include the cost of sending and receiving text messages. Additionally, users of these devices face a hiked Early Termination Fee for "advanced devices" which drew unfavorable attention from the FCC last month.
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