Messing up Family Plan

As of now, I am on a family plan with my parents.  I would like to get a new phone but, I do not want to mess up our plan.  Honestly, I know nothing about cell phones plans or cells in general.  I would like an IPhone but, Verizon doesn't have those within their line of cell phones.  So first question: if I buy a phone out right, will I mess up my parents plan?  Second question: what phone is most like the IPhone?  Thanks!

jrsygrl1288 wrote:
As of now, I am on a family plan with my parents.  I would like to get a new phone but, I do not want to mess up our plan.  Honestly, I know nothing about cell phones plans or cells in general.  I would like an IPhone but, Verizon doesn't have those within their line of cell phones.  So first question: if I buy a phone out right, will I mess up my parents plan?  Second question: what phone is most like the IPhone?  Thanks!
No, buying a phone at full retail price will not "mess up" your Family plan.  The only time a phone purchase affects your contract is when you buy a phone at a subsidized price and then agree to a new 1 or 2 year contract when you activate that reduced price phone.
Depending on the type of phone you get, you may be required to add a data plan to your line.  If you want a phone like the iPhone, you will be looking at Android, Blackberry or Windows Mobile smartphones.  All smartphones require a $29.99/month unlimited data plan.
You should also be aware that if your family plan is an older "grandfathered" plan that is no longer available, it may not be compatible with all of the currently available Verizon phones.  You'll need to call into CS or check online through MyVerizon (have the account owner log in, click on your line, and click "Upgrade at full price" this will give you a list of phones that are compatible with your plan and not which ones are not) to make sure that the phone you plan to buy will work with your plan.

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