is the deadline for all 3G devices to be disconnected from the network.
As of December 31st, 2022, Verizon will be shutting down its CDMA 3G network. This means that all 3G basic phones and smartphones will no longer be able to access the network and will lose service. Additionally, some 4G devices that don’t support VoLTE (Voice over LTE) will also be impacted. The deadline for all 3G devices to be disconnected from the network is May 27, 2021.
For those who are still using 3G devices, Verizon has made it easier to upgrade to a newer device. Customers can check their device compatibility on the Verizon website and take advantage of special offers and discounts. Verizon also offers trade-in programs for customers who want to upgrade their device.
For those who are using 4G devices that don’t support VoLTE, Verizon has provided a list of compatible devices. Customers can check their device compatibility on the Verizon website to see if their device is compatible. If not, they can take advantage of special offers and discounts to upgrade their device.
It’s important to note that even if a device is compatible with Verizon’s network, it may not be able to access certain features or services. For example, some devices may not be able to access the 5G network or may not be able to access certain apps or services.
Verizon is committed to helping customers transition to a newer device before the 3G network shutdown. Customers can take advantage of special offers and discounts to upgrade their device. They can also check their device compatibility on the Verizon website to make sure their device is compatible with the network.
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