Update: This popular deal is still available.
Total Wireless has
256GB Motorola razr 6.9" Folding Smartphone (Grey, 2024) for
$199 when purchased together with
30-Days of Prepaid Service on the
$50 Unlimited Talk, Text & Data Plan and
Port-In an existing number from another carrier to Total Wireless.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
ProudToBeAnIndian for sharing this deal.
Instructions:
- Add 256GB Motorola razr 2024 (Grey) to cart using 'Bring your number'.
- Complete the verification steps (valid, active phone number required)
- Select either the $50 30-days prepaid unlimited service plan.
- Set up the number you wish to port to Total Wireless (number will not port until you receive device/activate your plan)
- Price Example: $199 Motorola razr 2024 + $50 plan = $249
- Device will automatically unlock 60-days after the date you activate the included, prepaid 30-days of service plan (details).
Details:
- Total Wireless is a no contract, prepaid service provider (owned by Verizon) that offer coverage on Verizon's nationwide cellular network (see coverage map).
- See plan details here.
- Once your initial 30-days of prepaid service is activated/expires, you are not required to (pre)pay for any further service unless you decide to pay to continue service (service will end automatically after 30 days unless auto-pay is turned on or you manually purchase more airtime).
- No credit check required.
Specs:
- 6.9" 1080x2640 Foldable LTPO AMOLED 120Hz Display, 3000nits peak, ~413 ppi
- 3.6" External 1056x1066 AMOLED 90Hz Display, 1700nits peak
- Mediatek Dimensity 7300X Chipset
- 256GB IFS 2.2 Storage
- 8GB RAM
- Cameras:
- Rear:
- 50 MP, f/1.7, (wide), 1/1.95", 0.8µm, dual pixel PDAF, OIS
- 13 MP, f/2.2, 120˚ (ultrawide), 1/3.0", 1.12µm, AF
- Selfie:
- 32 MP, f/2.4, (wide), 0.7µm
- USB Type-C 2.0
- 30W Wired Charging, 15W Wireless Charging
- 4200mAh Battery
- Android 14
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I'm on the same thing and it's been 2 days
I just escaped total after 4 ridiculous yrs and 3 attempts to port out of my Total nightmare! They literally hold your number hostage! Always a new (invalid) excuse even after they send text that porting out is in progress! This time it took 4 days to finally get it done ...
I suspect total is also part of the problem with the long activation..
I've had my present Google voice number for a couple years & last month a telemarketer started bombarding me with pre recorded calls 4-5x a day starting before 8:00 a.m. always from a different area code/number so can't block.. anyone have advice to shut this down (besides a lawsuit)without having to get another Google voice number?
I tried but its not applying the discount on the second order so I am not sure what am I doing wrong
I suspect total is also part of the problem with the long activation..
I've had my present Google voice number for a couple years & last month a telemarketer started bombarding me with pre recorded calls 4-5x a day starting before 8:00 a.m. always from a different area code/number so can't block.. anyone have advice to shut this down (besides a lawsuit)without having to get another Google voice number?
You can register your number on "National Do Not Call Registry".
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That is so weird. I tried like 20 times with no success. The only thing different that I noticed was that it doesnt do my verification this second time so maybe because of that I am not getting the discount but I dont know how to fix that.
This is a pretty decent phone for the money, but $255 + tax is still a non trivial amount and definitely not worth buying to resell as as you start heading into the $400 range, the market is flooded with top tier phones. Now if they dropped the Razr to $100 + $55 plan, it would be worth it to me. Maybe that will happen later this year. Motorola phones tend to lose value fast. Going to save my wife's id for a more worthwhile deal if one pops up as we still don't know how long Total's cooling off period is for an id (could be a year).
* Account #1: ordered 1st phone on 4/22/24, provided a port-in phone number, did the ID verification, got the discount on the phone. Order 2nd phone on 5/14, provided a port-in phone number, there was a pop-up message saying my previous ID verification had expired. it made me do the ID verfication again. Got the discount on the phone, and $20 discount on the plan.
* Account #2 (in wife's name): ordered 1st phone on 5/24, provided a port-in phone number, did her ID verification, got the discount on the phone. Ordered 2nd phone on 6/1, provided a port-in phone number, it went right to "ID Verification Discount Applied". Got the discount on the phone, and $20 discount on the plan.
* Account #1: ordered 1st phone on 4/22/24, provided a port-in phone number, did the ID verification, got the discount on the phone. Order 2nd phone on 5/14, provided a port-in phone number, there was a pop-up message saying my previous ID verification had expired. it made me do the ID verfication again. Got the discount on the phone, and $20 discount on the plan.
* Account #2 (in wife's name): ordered 1st phone on 5/24, provided a port-in phone number, did her ID verification, got the discount on the phone. Ordered 2nd phone on 6/1, provided a port-in phone number, it went right to "ID Verification Discount Applied". Got the discount on the phone, and $20 discount on the plan.
What's your take on 'concerns' voiced by some over ID verification?
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With regard to TbV ID verification process, the info they ask for is already "out there" (with the exception of the selfie picture), and they stated that they do not store any of your documents. The fact that if you wait a while (around 10 days or so) to order your 2nd phone then they will say that your previous ID verification had expired backs that up. Whether you believe them or not, it's your decision.
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