If it's your phone, you might be in an area of bad reception. I have Verizon as well, and, while coverage is still good, every carrier has some weak coverage areas, especially in western states.
If it's them, it could be reception issues on their part, or they could have their phones turned off.
If you have a smartphone, it may also be possible that your phone settings are automatically directing calls to voicemail. Check your settings. I know on mine, any number which isn't on my contacts list goes to voicemail.
From personal experience, Verizon Wireless. Nextel/Sprint is not very good around this area, they always make weird noises and drop calls all the time. I have never has a problem getting service with Verizon even in the country.
iPhone indeed supports sending pictures via MMS or iMessages. If youriPhone won't send pictures in text, my guess is you don't have MMS enabled on your phone. Also, this problem may be caused by the network, the carrier and so on.
Mine is doing the same thing. It must be a common problem since I have found several questions about it online, but no answers!
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Without knowing what problem you are having with the screen, I don't have a solution for you. I would recommend contacting your service provider, or visiting the verizon website. http://www.verizonwireless.com
I used to have Verizon and had the same problem. I switched to AT&T and now have service everywhere I go. Don't listen to the Verizon commercials because they are NOT true! I would recommend AT&T to anyone!
No. but...Verizon made a deal with Apple to end the iPhone's exclusivity to AT&T in March 2011. There was a problem though, iPhones were built for GSM networks (AT&T), and Verizon was a CDMA network. This required a new antenna. Apple never made an iPhone 3G with the CDMA antenna sadly; they did make a CDMA version of the iPhone 4, though. Then, when the 4S came out, the phone had both GSM and CDMA antennae in one phone. So, in the end, Verizon is a proud seller of iPhones, just not the original, 3G, or 3GS.
Yes, they are often launched automatically when Windows detects a problem.
i haven't found one yet Verizon for 5+ years, and I'm very rural, Central AZ
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Your phone may be dysfunctional, and need to be replaced. The battery is usually the main problem with this, and can be purchased at a battery store, or Verizon store.
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