Total by Verizon 64GB iPhone 11 Smartphone (Locked) + 1-Month Unlimited Plan
$100
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Total by Verizon offers 64GB iPhone 11 Smartphone (Locked) + 1-Month Unlimited Plan for $99.99 (Port-in of an existing phone number is required). Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member desi100 for sharing this deal.
Note: You must select $50 Unlimited Plan or above to get the phone for $49.99 (more information).
Specs:
6.1" 1792 x 828 resolution IPS display
Apple A13 Bionic six-core processor
64GB built-in NVMe storage, 4GB RAM
Main Cameras: 12MP OIS (wide), 12MP (ultrawide)
Selfie Camera: 12MP (wide)
Video recording: up to 4K at 60fps
4G LTE, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
Stereo speakers
IP68 dust/water resistant
Face ID security w/ Apple Pay support
USB 2.0 Lightning port w/ 18W fast charging (Power Delivery 2.0)
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Thanks OP grabbed 2. If you order a second phone at the same time, the line cost for that one is only $30 on the $50 plan, so I got the 2 for $180 plus about $20 tax. Also used Chase offer….
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GV port info:
Account # is your GV phone #
Pin you have to create in your GV account settings by toggling on "Call to listen" under voicemail settings.
later during activation/port at Total site, use "other" as your current provider.\
Based on info in this thread as well as info found on google, it is recommended to use google's address if you are porting a GV number and are asked for an address when providing port info for your 'old carrier':
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If your new carrier asks for an address, you can provide them with Google's Address: 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043. That's it! Once you've provided your new carrier with the necessary information, they should be able to port your Google Voice number over to their service.
Port will take at least a few days.
Once activated, Text UNLOCK to 611611 (send it twice, it wont work first time) to confirm your unlock date. (approx. 60 days) The unlock is automatic and sent from apple servers. And it will unlock from anywhere in the world.
Bypass port in requirement for activation
YMMV, you can activate your phone on tracfone.com with new number directly to bypass port in requirement and the cost is $10 But please be reminded, after you input the imei on tracfone.com, you prepaid balance for your total-by-verizon will be lost and your phone will be rebrand to tracfone and you can't activate it on total-by-verizon wihout rebranding it back to total-by-verizon
You are NOT required to pay for a second month of service!
**Confirmed it doesn't work with a Verizon prepaid SIM card inserted 24 hours after activating the phone on Total VZ sim card.
Chase 15% Offer Details (YMMV / Targeted)
NOTE - this deal is YMMV / Targeted. I have several chase credit cards, but the offer only appears on 2 of the cards.
1) Log into chase.com account
2) Accounts tab -> (top left of screen)
3) On the right hand side of the screen you will see a "Chase offers" panel, click it
4) Top right corner there is a "choose account" drop down. If you have multiple chase cards, you will have to cycle through all of them and check the deals below that appear. not all of them will have the Verizon offer (hence YMMV)
5) If you see "Total by Verizon" deal then click on the "+" to add the offer to your card. NOTE - Remember which card you added it to (i.e the last 4 digits of the card)
When checking out on TotalByVerizon.com, use the Chase credit card that you added the offer to, to pay for the phone.
You will get an email notification a few days later, if successful (Subject "Congrats! You've successfully redeemed one of your Chase Offers")
The iPhone 11 is very old at this point, I wouldn't recommend anything older than the iPhone 12.
I had an iPhone 11 up until 2023 and the main issue was that the chip would get crazy hot. Battery was also affected by that
I was using an iPhone 11 like 6 months ago and it was behaving totally fine. Disagree that it's not usable right now, and the battery life will be right up there with the 12 whose battery life was natively poor.
Got 2 of them last week. Ported Google voice. Pretty seamless transition, though it took a couple of days for the Port to go through. $110 after taxes, only 2 month wait to unlock, cashback on certain sites, definitely recommended..
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plus a month service. so if you're just really frugal and don't care about features this phone is around $50 cheaper....plus 4 additional months before you can actually use it.
the beauty of using old yet new iphones and being 4-5 years behind the technology curve is that:
1. they work well
2. you get a fresh battery
3. your "insurance policy" is that they are cheap
thus if the phone breaks or gets lost you're out ~$100 so no huge biggy. in a year or two you simply upgrade to a model 1-2 years newer for the same price. in a few more years it will probably be the iphone 13s that start showing up around this price.
the $100 phone used for 2 years is $4/month. i combine that with prepaid service that is ~$15/month for a grand total of $19/month per line. Not much more than some people pay for their phone insurance alone.
the beauty of using old yet new iphones and being 4-5 years behind the technology curve is that:
1. they work well
2. you get a fresh battery
3. your "insurance policy" is that they are cheap
thus if the phone breaks or gets lost you're out ~$100 so no huge biggy. in a year or two you simply upgrade to a model 1-2 years newer for the same price. in a few more years it will probably be the iphone 13s that start showing up around this price.
the $100 phone used for 2 years is $4/month. i combine that with prepaid service that is ~$15/month for a grand total of $19/month per line. Not much more than some people pay for their phone insurance alone.
This is exactly what I have been doing. Never buy the latest/greatest iPhone.
Always purchased 3-4 year "old yet new iPhone with fresh battery". It doesn't hurt as much when my kids lost or dropped the phones. I always replaced to 1-2 year newer iPhone after used 1-2 year when batteries were dropped below 85% or so. Then sell them on Craigslist not only to recoup some money, but sometimes even made a little profit.
plus a month service. so if you're just really frugal and don't care about features this phone is around $50 cheaper....plus 4 additional months before you can actually use it.
Ohhhhh yeah I didn't click on the thing, I thought the deal was $99 for the phone + $50 for service lmao.
Yeah this is pretty decent, my wife has an 11 we got her 2 Christmases ago for $100 on Straight Talk, $50 is a fair price.
This should be free with $50-$65 plan and if anything with plan no more than $80 max. This is the price for iPhone 12. Metro had them for $40/$65. The only caveat was six month waiting period, still worth it.
Additionally with Metro, buy a phone or free and add a plan ($40, 50, 65), then you can also add a tablet plan Samsung A9+ for $20, including additional line $30 per line and buy a phone for whatever price.
Got 2 of them last week. Ported Google voice. Pretty seamless transition, though it took a couple of days for the Port to go through. $110 after taxes, only 2 month wait to unlock, cashback on certain sites, definitely recommended..
How can I set up multiple google voice numbers? I have one and it's tied to my mint #.
I was using an iPhone 11 like 6 months ago and it was behaving totally fine. Disagree that it's not usable right now, and the battery life will be right up there with the 12 whose battery life was natively poor.
when I was speaking about battery I meant how the constant heat makes the battery health go down, and perform worse
Thanks OP grabbed 2. If you order a second phone at the same time, the line cost for that one is only $30 on the $50 plan, so I got the 2 for $180 plus about $20 tax. Also used Chase offer and cashback.
On one of the lines, I was able to qualify a google voice line, but that number originated from a real mobile number - so maybe that makes a difference?
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I had an iPhone 11 up until 2023 and the main issue was that the chip would get crazy hot. Battery was also affected by that
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plus a month service. so if you're just really frugal and don't care about features this phone is around $50 cheaper....plus 4 additional months before you can actually use it.
1. they work well
2. you get a fresh battery
3. your "insurance policy" is that they are cheap
thus if the phone breaks or gets lost you're out ~$100 so no huge biggy. in a year or two you simply upgrade to a model 1-2 years newer for the same price. in a few more years it will probably be the iphone 13s that start showing up around this price.
the $100 phone used for 2 years is $4/month. i combine that with prepaid service that is ~$15/month for a grand total of $19/month per line. Not much more than some people pay for their phone insurance alone.
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Someone said earlier Google voice number aren't accepted
1. they work well
2. you get a fresh battery
3. your "insurance policy" is that they are cheap
thus if the phone breaks or gets lost you're out ~$100 so no huge biggy. in a year or two you simply upgrade to a model 1-2 years newer for the same price. in a few more years it will probably be the iphone 13s that start showing up around this price.
the $100 phone used for 2 years is $4/month. i combine that with prepaid service that is ~$15/month for a grand total of $19/month per line. Not much more than some people pay for their phone insurance alone.
Always purchased 3-4 year "old yet new iPhone with fresh battery". It doesn't hurt as much when my kids lost or dropped the phones. I always replaced to 1-2 year newer iPhone after used 1-2 year when batteries were dropped below 85% or so. Then sell them on Craigslist not only to recoup some money, but sometimes even made a little profit.
Yeah this is pretty decent, my wife has an 11 we got her 2 Christmases ago for $100 on Straight Talk, $50 is a fair price.
Additionally with Metro, buy a phone or free and add a plan ($40, 50, 65), then you can also add a tablet plan Samsung A9+ for $20, including additional line $30 per line and buy a phone for whatever price.
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On one of the lines, I was able to qualify a google voice line, but that number originated from a real mobile number - so maybe that makes a difference?