You cant switch it manually, you need to reline its network setting... Go back to store and have it reline..
Actually, u can do it urself at home. If u take it to the store it costs. I kno ppl who has switched alltel phones manually. I'm trying to figure out how right now.
Yes - you need to call Alltel - and get them to give you your PAC (Port Authorization Code) - they may charge you a small fee for this. Give the PAC to Verizon, and they'll set you up on their network.
This applies to ANY network - call your current provider for your PAC and give it to your new provider.
You can use a us cellular phone with alltel service, but you can't tell alltel that the phone is us cellular. If you do they may tell you they can't allow another service's phone on their network. There is also another problem. If you do get the MEId swapped you may only get US celllular's easyedge instead of your own alltel online store and such. What I mean is, you can't go online and you can't send pictures. I know this because I have an Alltel phone and US Cellular service. I can't access my contacts back up to get my phone numbers and I can't use my music on my microSD as ringtones. So it's possible but you should maybe dig a little bit further to see if you can get more info.
You would need to get it unlocked from reachout - and get your Port Authorization Code (PAC) from them. Then - contact Verizon and give them the PAC. The PAC gives Verizon 'permission' to remove your phone form reachout and transfer it back to Verizon.
The iphone 3G is the best phone right now. Im sorry to all of you on t-mobile or Verizon wireless. Its just plain simple. AT&T IS THE BEST PHONE COMPANY! make the switch now. I guarantee you will not switch back.
They clearly state on your agreement when you receive a replacement phone that they will charge you if you do not send back in the allotted time period.
T-mobile is by far the worst. We only kept them because I worked for them for almost 4 years, never had service at home (or most anywhere) would have to drive 1 mile to hope to get service and then calls dropped. We went back with ATT and all of our family members either have cancelled or are in process of cancelling. They got rid of my faves-- BIG MISTAKE!
get an update, reinstal newest version
Alltel can retrieve text messages as far as four months back. The numbers called and texted can be retrieved much further back.
well you suppose to get the phone pices togahther in send it back to the store for replacement.
yes, you can just take the back off of the Verizon cell phone *just press the red button and the number 1 button at the same time usually when you need to reactivate a Verizon cell phone it means *causes of over heating *water spilled on top of it *keeping your phone plugged in while its fully charged *or your on it ALL the time.
Refurbishing means that a damaged phone had been repaired and polished is brought back to a shop. If you examine the phone you can see in what for a condition it is.
Hold the off button until it turns off, then take the battery out and put a new one in. Then turn the phone back on.
You don't. Unless you register with Verizon Online ahead of time and enter your contacts into your online account, or pay $2 per month to back up your contact list there is no way to transfer the list from one phone to the next. Verizon will do this if you upgrade your phone or break your phone and it can still be turned on (broken screen or that type of problem.) If the phone won't power up ... you lose your contact list and pictures. It seems weird that Verizon cannot do this ... but it has been my experience that Verizon customer service is only slightly better to that found at the DMV. I hate going to Verizon or calling Verizon because it is almost impossible to get anything done, several Verizon employees will give you different answers to the same question and the employees seem to all be high school drop outs who would rather be anywhere else than talking to you. So, after re-entering the contacts you can find, make sure to go on verizon's website and update your contacts so it doesn't happen again. Incidentally, I find it incredibly unfair that you lose all the ringtones you bought when you switch phones and will have to pay to re-download all the same ringtones that were on your other phone.