As promised, Verizon’s new “Share Everything” plans have launched today. The new packages let you share voice, text messages, and data across multiple devices, including smartphones and tablets. The plans will cost you between $50 and $100, with options ranging from 1GB to 10GB for the data bucket. Meanwhile, each device comes with its own fee, costing anywhere from $10 to $40 depending on what it is — tablets are $10, for instance, while a smartphone will cost you $40. The per device fees may be a turn off for many, but if you’re interested in signing up for “Share Everything” you can do so now at Verizon’s site.
Verizon’s ‘Share Everything’ plans are now available
Today customers can finally sign up for Verizon’s new “Share Everything” data packages.
Today customers can finally sign up for Verizon’s new “Share Everything” data packages.


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