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July 18, 2013 09:24 pm -05

Verizon Edge Plan for Early Upgraders Announced

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Now that AT&T and T-Mobile have created cellphone plans that make it somewhat less painful for early adopters to upgrade to a new phone earlier than the usual two years, Verizon has jumped on the bandwagon, unveiling its own early-upgrade program it calls Verizon Edge.

The Verizon Edge "no-contract plan" starts Aug. 25, and it's a recycling program of sorts. It lets you upgrade to a new phone after six months. But there's a catch — you're still required to pay for half of the cost of your old phone, and you must trade it in for the new one

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As Verizon wrote in its press release on Thursday, "Every six months, as long as 50% of the cost of the phone has been paid, you can upgrade to the newest basic or smartphone available."

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