Generally pressing the lock/power key, then unlocking the phone once more resolves the issue with stock ROMs. You can also do a battery pull if that does not resolve the issue.
If you really want to solve the issue of your phone freezing on you, you should consider rooting it and flashing a custom ROM, as they tend to be more stable and faster than the stock ROM included with the phone. As a side note, rooting WILL void your warranty, so if you are not experienced with computers or cannot follow instructions well I recommend sticking with the stock ROM.
No the Android does not only work with the Verizon phone plan. Yes one can buy an Android phone and use it on AT&T plan.Be aware that Verizon offers an attractive Family Plan with excellent service.
Generally, No. Although if you purchase the phone unlocked, you can use it with a Verizon prepaid plan.
If you are talking about the Verizon apps, the only way to remove them is to root and unlock the bootloader on the phone, then you can disable or remove the Verizon apps at that point.
What is the best android Verizon cell phone?
It's for Verizon's new android phone, their answer to the iphone.
Droid is a phone created by Motorola and sold by Verizon while Android is a mobile phone operating system created by Google.
The Palm Pixi is currently the besto verall Verizon Cell phone. The Palm Pre is a close sceond.
Android i guess
well you have to save the android and come to verizon wireless but ill tell you later and then you have to get some help with it but it is not that hard to do
The Apple IPhone4 is the best android Verizon cell phone on the market at this time. Check out this site to read more about it: http://reviews.cnet.com/best-cell-phones/
Verizon has over a million ringtones available for free download. The Iphone and Android are capable of downloading all of them. All you have to do is sign in to your account and choose the ringtone you want and it is sent directly to your phone.
I believe you are referring to the Samsung Illusion, which was released late 2011, and was exclusive to Verizon.