Verizon Is Sending Poorly Reviewed 4G Flip Phones to Customers Still Using 3G (2024)

Verizon's plan to shut down its 3G network at the end of this year wasn't a surprise to most people, who by now are largely using phones powered by 4G or 5G technology. But the carrier's move did mean the relatively few people who still rely on older phones only capable of 3G signals would be left in the dark come New Year's Eve.

Now, Verizon says, it'llstart sending free 4G-capable phones to those affected customers. The new phones, though, aren't like the typical gifts Verizon uses to entice customers, like a free iPhone 13 or Samsung Galaxy S22. Instead, they're Star Trek-likeflip phones, including the Orbic Journey V, TCL Flip ProandNokia 2720 V Flip.

The move marks Verizon's latest effort to resolve any outstanding issues ahead of shutting down its aging 3G network. The company first announced plans to close its 3G network in 2016, at the time giving a timetable of three years. It's delayed those plans though to the end of this year, even though it hasn't allowed customers toactivate phones that can only connect to 3G since 2018.

The carriers are shutting down these older technologies in order to devote resources to the latest iterations of their respective wireless networks. AT&T shut down its 3G network in February, while at the end of March T-Mobile shut down Sprint's 3G network, with Sprint's 4G LTE network being unplugged at the end of June. T-Mobile shut down its own older 3G service on July 1.

Verizon said that 99% of its customers are using 4G or 5G, with "less than 1% still accessing the 3G network." Many of those customers anecdotally appear to be low-income people who can't afford a better phone, or seniors who just need a phone for safety and basic communication.

Poor phone reviews

Unfortunately for Verizon, each of the phones it's sending for free has rather poor reviews. That's according to Verizon's own online store, where the Nokia 2720 garnering the highest average at 2 out of 5 stars. When CNET reviewed an iteration of thephone back in 2010, we weren't terribly impressed, either.

"As far as looks go, the Nokia 2720 Fold isn't half bad," wrote CNET's Jessica Dolcourt, but she added, "you'll never get stellar photos" out of its camera. The Flip, which Verizon is handing out for free, apparently doesn't even have a camera.

It doesn't have much storage space either, though that may not matter as much, she added. "Without a dedicated store for easily buying music but as with the camera, music is an incidental selling point; the Fold just isn't positioned or provisioned to be a strong music device."

Customer reactions weren't that much better. One customer noted that the TCL Flip Pro doesn't support group messaging, and "Seniorlady" left a complaint about the Orbic Journey V, saying its battery was weak and it was hard to navigate. "Hard for seniors to learn the ins and outs," the user wrote.

The company didn't immediately respond to a request for comment about why it chose to send such poorly received flip phones.

Verizon said customers can opt out of getting their free phone by calling the company and asking to "decline the free phone for CDMA Sunset" which is an interesting jumble of words to remember for anyone who isn't following the ins and outs of how carriers operate.

Verizon has said it won't extend its plans past the end of this year, so if you're still holding a 3G phone on Jan. 1, 2023, it'll likely no longer work. At that point, Verizon recommends you bring it into the company's store forbattery recycling.

Correction 10:40 a.m. PT:This story initially gave an incorrect date for AT&T shuttering its 3G network. That shutdown happened in February.

Verizon Is Sending Poorly Reviewed 4G Flip Phones to Customers Still Using 3G (2024)

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Verizon Is Sending Poorly Reviewed 4G Flip Phones to Customers Still Using 3G? ›

Verizon is sending free 4G flip phones to customers who are still using the company's older 3G network, which it plans to retire by the end of 2022, according to the company's support page. Verizon's issuing the devices to people who haven't yet upgraded to a 4G LTE phone.

Is Verizon going to stop supporting 4G phones? ›

Until network retirement, active and non-suspended CDMA devices will still be able to use these services. The network will be completely inaccessible after network retirement. Verizon is no longer allowing new activation of 1X, 3G, or 4G Non-VoLTE devices on our network.

Is Verizon replacing 3G phones for free? ›

Verizon's 3G CDMA network will shut down on December 31, 2022, but the carrier revealed it's handing out free phones to the users who stayed on the old connection standard. These new phones work on the current 4G LTE network and aren't anything fancy, just basic flip phones.

How much longer will Verizon support 3G? ›

Verizon's 3G network is now shut down

After December 31st, 2022, if you are a Verizon subscriber still rocking a device that is 3G (CDMA) or 4G that does not support HD Voice (Non-VoLTE), the device will no longer make/receive calls, send/receive text messages, or use data services.

Why is my Verizon on 3G? ›

If your phone only displays the 3G service, the enable LTE setting must have somehow gotten turned off.

Is Verizon purposely slowing down 4G? ›

Verizon doesn't slow down data for 4G customers. Here is how Verizon explains it on its Web site: 95% of our data customers will not see any change in service. You'll continue surfing the Web, downloading music, uploading pictures and sending emails just as you always have.

How long will 4G be around for Verizon? ›

Therefore, the thing to remember is that 4G will not be going away anytime soon, regardless of how fast the 5G network grows. The plan is for existing 4G LTE networks to be used by carriers well into 2030.

Can a 3G flip phone be upgraded to 4G? ›

No, you cannot update a 3G phone to support 4G. Hardware components of a 3G device such as the radio/modem will not support 4G, the processor and software on your device may not support 4G either. To operate on a 4G or 5G network requires a device that is compatible from both a hardware and software perspective.

Can you still use a 3G phone on Verizon? ›

Verizon deactivated its 3G on December 31, 2022.

How long will flip phones be supported? ›

T-Mobile offers a few current 4G LTE flip phones. They are shutting down 3G wireless in July. AT&T and Verizon are shutting down their 3G cell networks as well in 2022. Consumer Cellulars offers senior friendlily cell plans.

What is Verizon discontinuing? ›

Update to Verizon's 3G CDMA Shut Off

Since 2016, we have stated publicly that we have been actively decommissioning our 3G CDMA network. As of December 31, 2022, months after our competitors shut off their networks completely, we decommissioned the network.

How long before 3G is obsolete? ›

Not all VoLTE enabled devices support emergency VoLTE calling, meaning they will not be able to make an emergency call to 000 once 3G closes. If we contacted you about this, your device is affected. Without taking the recommended action you won't be able to connect to a network after 31 August 2024.

Why is Verizon still CDMA? ›

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CDMA is a more reliable signal and the towers do not have to be as close to each other for hand off as they do for GSM.

Why is my 4G phone always on 3G? ›

Usually because you've moved to an area that isn't covered by LTE service or your wireless device last lost connection with the LTE signal. Sometimes you can force your phone to search for an LTE signal if you're certain that you're in a covered area.

Why do I keep getting 3G instead of LTE? ›

Usually it can't locate a 4G (LTE) signal, or the 4G is congested, and drops to a 3G signal. Also, if it is an old phone or pay-as-you-go phone which may only work on a 3G network. It doesn't mean much to the user unless you are downloading / uploading huge amounts of data. LTE on your device means 4G.

When did Verizon stop activating 3G phones? ›

The 2023 date is the latest from Verizon. In 2016, Verizon said it planned to shutter its 3G network on December 31, 2019. The carrier in July 2018 confirmed it stopped activating 3G phones. Verizon then reiterated its 3G shutdown plans to Light Reading at the beginning of 2019.

Will 4G phones work in 2024? ›

Also a note that by the end of 2024 most networks 3G infrastructure will be shut off which means a 3G/4G (LTE) handset will solely rely on the 4G bands of signal as it will have nothing as a back up. A 5G phone will run all bands of 5G/4G+/LTE/4G signal. Hope this helps.

Are 4G phones being phased out? ›

The growth of 5G networks doesn't mean 4G is going away. Mobile carriers will use existing 4G LTE networks to provide their customers cell service well into the next decade. 5G networks will work with 4G — not outright replace it. The upshot is that 5G-capable cell phones will still use 4G technology.

Will my 4G phone be obsolete? ›

Most networks last 20 years before facing a phase out, and we don't expect 4G to alter that trend. 4G may seem old, but it's still a perfectly useful solution for cellular technology. 4G technology has been available for 15 years, and experts consider 2030 to be the year we'll begin phasing it out.

Will I still be able to use my 4G phone? ›

Is it OK to buy a 4G phone in 2023? 4G phones still work on 4G LTE networks for now, but eventually they will become obsolete. Consider how long you plan to keep your phone; if you plan to keep your phone for longer than a year or so, it might be a good idea to get a phone that is 5G compatible.

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