No. The T-Mobile phone is a GSM phone. Verizon is not a GSM ntwork. The technologies are not compatible.
Additionally, Verizon will only activate Verizon-branded phones on its network.
That information has never been disclosed by any carrier. You will not have to pay full price for the phones if you do not pass the credit check. You will have to pay a returnable security deposit for each one.
The My Touch is a GMS phone which cannot be flashed. You will have to get the phone unlocked. You will be required to get the $30/month data plan at AT&T.
You should be eligible for an upgrade in May. Prior to that, a new phone will be full price. If you want to cancel your contract, Verizon's early termination fee is $175 less $5 for each completed month of your contract.
The only pink Motorola Qs I've seen were for Sprint and Cricket. Neither can be used with Verizon since Verizon will only activate Verizon-branded phones on its network.
It's a lousy phone - I had one.
It's an awful phone - simply awful - in all respects. It was considered a smart phone even when I had it so it's likely that Verizon's new policy will apply to it. I'd call Verizon to check before I bought if the data plan is not something you want.
If you haven't completed 20 months of your contract, you can do an early upgrade. The price of the phone is $200 more than the new customer price and you have to sign a new contract.
No. Sprint will only activate Sprint-branded phones on it network. Plus, the phone is completely incompatible with Sprint. AT&T phones are GSM and cannot be flashed.