Help: Eligible for upgrade, but Samsung concerns me!

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Ok first of all if you have unlimited data and you take a discount upgrade you will lose that. As far as upgrade Verizon just announced today that the S4 will be getting an upgrade sometime later this year to allow it to use the AWS spectrum Verizon is deploying for LTE

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