I called Verison and they suggested I take out the battery and put it back in again.
Worked like a charm.
A Verizon Wireless Reverse Phone is a Verizon phone that can directly take advantage of Verizon's reverse number look up service. One residential numbers are provided on this service, and if the caller has set up a block on reading their number (*67), the only thing one can do is block calls from blocked numbers.
i didnt know there was such a thing as you-TUNES
the instinct is a realy good phone i have it but i think the Verizon env touch is the best thing you can buy out there.
yes, you can use any phone on verizon prepaid. only thing is you may ned to get a data plan.
The price you sell your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4G lte will depend on a few things. The condition of the phone will be the first thing. Next will be how old the phone is and then what items will come with the phone.
What you need to do is press the reset button on the thing
You can stay on your same plan. You do not have to change. You can even upgrade to a Verizon Wireless phone and still stay on the same plan. The only thing you can not do is move an Alltel phone to a Verizon Wireless plan.
yes, it don't have to be unlocked. Im using my rouge phone with straight talk. Verizon towers. the only thing is I cant get on the internet. :(
yes if you have a iPhone with at&t . the way to switch iPhone carriers is take the iPhone sim card out and put a t moilble sim card or Verizon or sprint or boost moilble or whatever phone company
Can't answer this question. Version may not unlock your phone you would need to check with Verison before purchasing the phone from someone else. I think Verison uses CDMA and there is no such thing as an "unlocked" CDMA phone.
There is no such thing as a "g3" mobile phone. There are 3G mobile phones and one can get information on such phones at various mobile carrier and manufacturer websites such as Verizon or T-Mobile.
If you wish to switch service providers - you need to contact Verizon and get your Port Authorization Code (PAC). Once you have your PAC - you contact your new supplier, and give them the code - so they can switch your number from Verizon. The only thing to be aware of is - Verizon can charge you for issuing the code (they would prefer you to stay with them !)