Are
 you thinking of ditching your old smartphone for the new Samsung Galaxy
 S7? If you’re a Verizon customer, you might have to pay just for the 
privilege of upgrading.
The
 $20 fee will be charged to those with smartphones on a Device Payment 
financing plan or those buying a device at full retail price, according 
to a report from MacRumors, which was then confirmed by Verizon in a report by ZDNet. It will also be charged for those on the Apple iPhone upgrade plan.
So why the fee? Well, according to Verizon, customer support costs are going up for device upgrading.
“The
 upgrade fee helps cover our increased support costs associated with 
customers switching devices,” said a spokesperson for Verizon in the 
ZDNet report. “Customers can pay the charge when they upgrade, bill it 
to their account, or trade in an old device to offset the cost. The fee 
for upgrading on device payment is still half of the two-year contract 
upgrade fee.”
According
 to reports the program will start on April 4, so if you’re planning on 
upgrading, you might want to think about doing it before then. Of 
course, Verizon isn’t the first to do something like this. In fact, it’s
 just following the lead of AT&T, which charges $15 per device. 
Sprint also charges $36 per smartphone. T-Mobile, in classic Un-carrier 
fashion, does not charge an “upgrade fee” — it’s just kind enough to not
 create new reasons to take our money.
The
 new program certainly comes at a good time for Verizon. A number of 
high-profile new devices have recently been announced, including the 
Samsung Galaxy S7 and the iPhone SE, so it’s likely that many will be 
looking to upgrade in the near future.
What about you?
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