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Don Lapre posted:I still show as validated, does everyone need to revalidate? My understanding that you only have to revalidate if you have been contacted to verify your employment. I did it anyway just to be sure, it doesn't change anything beyond "yeah, this guy still totally works here."
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JayKay posted:Back when I had my Thunderbolt I rooted and tethered without issue. I rooted without issue and did USB tethering via PDAnet without issue, but that was tethered to a Windows OS. I'm trying to find any way to successfully use my mobile data network as a wireless hotspot that will connect my TF700. Through both WiFi Tether and PDAnet's Bluetooth DUN I can get the tablet to connect to my phone as a router, but there's no actual data throughput.
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# ? Apr 15, 2013 21:22 |
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So i'm about to (hopefully sucessfully) trade my iphone 4 for a Samsung S3, I currently have unlimited data on my iphone 4, we're meeting at a Verizon store to make sure each others ESNs are all well and good, while i'm at the store I'm assuming i'll need to get a 4G Simcard correct? Will I be keeping my unlimited data since i'm not purchasing or updating my contract?
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# ? Apr 16, 2013 04:24 |
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Photex posted:So i'm about to (hopefully sucessfully) trade my iphone 4 for a Samsung S3, I currently have unlimited data on my iphone 4, we're meeting at a Verizon store to make sure each others ESNs are all well and good, while i'm at the store I'm assuming i'll need to get a 4G Simcard correct? Will I be keeping my unlimited data since i'm not purchasing or updating my contract? The sim card is free and you will not lose unlimited.
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# ? Apr 16, 2013 05:01 |
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A follow up to my google voice question. I have the inbound redirecting to my phone already. Is there an easy way to make it so you can make calls on the google voice number for a call or two then switch back over?
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# ? Apr 17, 2013 20:54 |
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Gothmog1065 posted:A follow up to my google voice question. Assuming you're trying to do so from your phone? Go into the Google Voice app -> Settings -> Making calls: Ask every time I make a call. Now whenever you make an outgoing call, you'll get a prompt asking if you want to use your Google Voice number, or your actual carrier number.
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# ? Apr 17, 2013 21:07 |
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Gothmog1065 posted:A follow up to my google voice question. Open the Voice app, hit the menu button in the bottom right and hit "Settings." The "Making Calls" option in the settings menu is what you want. e: f,b
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# ? Apr 17, 2013 21:08 |
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Is it smart to pick up a RAZR MAXX HD right now, or should I get something else (SGS 4?)? Wife is due for an upgrade and wants: Good camera Newest OS (RAZR should be on 4.1+ right?) Big screen Good battery life I dropped off VZW a few months back and haven't followed trends, but she's still on this carrier so I've got no idea what's on the horizon.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 02:04 |
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BoyBlunder posted:Is it smart to pick up a RAZR MAXX HD right now, or should I get something else (SGS 4?)? The RAZR maxx HD fulfills every category listed there except the camera. It's not terrible, just mediocre at best.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 04:27 |
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Edit: People want Verizon to also end contract subsidies... Moved to a more traffic friendly thread.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 05:18 |
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Can I go to a Verizon store and get an LTE sim card without having the actual LTE phone with me? My new phone is being delivered on Monday and I won't be able to get to a Verizon store for a few days afterwards, so I'd rather just go pick up the sim card this weekend.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 05:22 |
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chupacabraTERROR posted:Can I go to a Verizon store and get an LTE sim card without having the actual LTE phone with me? My new phone is being delivered on Monday and I won't be able to get to a Verizon store for a few days afterwards, so I'd rather just go pick up the sim card this weekend. Did you purchase it from Verizon? If so, it should come with one.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 05:54 |
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bull3964 posted:Did you purchase it from Verizon? If so, it should come with one. No, bought it used so I could retain unlimited.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 05:57 |
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chupacabraTERROR posted:No, bought it used so I could retain unlimited. However as soon as they activate the SIM on your line whatever device was on that line will stop working.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 21:21 |
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You can also get a SIM card mailed to you if you go to the "Activate or Switch Device" section after logging into the Verizon Wireless website.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 21:21 |
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My Razr Maxx HD has started having radio issues in the past month.. as in it completely loses connection and goes to only voice/text, then slowly comes back to 4G. Sometimes I have to switch on airplane mode for a moment to get 4G back completely. Is this just me? Should I look into getting this replaced under warranty?
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# ? Apr 22, 2013 03:54 |
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Is there any way to make a Verizon iPhone 5 work in Cancun? I need it primarily for calls.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 17:49 |
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lox posted:Is there any way to make a Verizon iPhone 5 work in Cancun? I need it primarily for calls. Or you can leave the Verizon SIM in there and pay Verizon's astronomical international roaming rates. Turn off data roaming unless work is paying for it. Probably ~$2/minute for voice calls.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 18:02 |
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goku chewbacca posted:Verizon iPhone 5 come SIM-unlocked. You can use a Mexican SIM card (and have a temporary Mexican phone #) when you can get there for cheaper calls and data. There are also some internet companies that will send you a Mexican SIM to you in the US before you go. Unfortunately, Mexico's anti-drug trafficking or antiterrorism laws make it difficult to get a SIM anonymously. Using your Verizon account isn't *too* terrible for Mexico. $0.99/minute for calls, $0.05 SMS receive, $0.50 SMS send, data is $5.12/MB, or you can add the $25 for 100MB option to your account temporarily. Or get a local SIM. edit: http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/tripplanner/tripplannercontroller
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 20:29 |
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Verizon has a plus mexico plan that includes minutes instead of charging per minute. Look into that. Its generally $15 additional per month so you can add it for one bill cycle and then remove it.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 23:17 |
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A question for the Verizon people about the PTT phones/service. My company switched form Sprint's push to talk to Verizon's service and we are using the Casio Gzone ravine (what an awful name) phones for PTT. What I want to know, is it possible to set up some sort of speed dial to call the direct connect numbers? The current way we have to call out via PTT is to manually scroll through the entire list of available phone numbers till you find the one you wish to dial. I'd love to get it set up like the sprint phones, were you only had to dial a 1 or 2 digit number to get a specific phone. Verizon's service is better than Sprint's, but these phones are not good to use.
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 23:25 |
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Edit: NM...got a hold of the update, on 4.0.3 now
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My 3g mifi finally kicked the bucket, the battery died. Finally time to upgrade. Is this the best one? http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/device/mobile-hotspot/jetpack-hotspot-mifi-4620le Not many options it seems. I had the first 4g device released and returned after 1 day since it was so awful. It couldn't handle switching from 3g to 4g and viceversa. Is that fixed on these devices?
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# ? May 3, 2013 19:04 |
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Fluue posted:My Razr Maxx HD has started having radio issues in the past month.. as in it completely loses connection and goes to only voice/text, then slowly comes back to 4G. Sometimes I have to switch on airplane mode for a moment to get 4G back completely. Is this just me? Should I look into getting this replaced under warranty? If the Maxx HD is configured anything like a Razr M, then for some reason the device defaults to a global radio mode which makes the 4G connections skittish for some odd reason. Go to the Dialer and input *#*#4636#*#* and you might find it's set to something like GSM/WCDMA/EvDO/LTE or some long string of network types. Set it to just LTE/CDMA/EVDO and see if things stabilize.
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Rockker posted:I had to go back to an old HTC Rezound Hopefully with OTA's your Rezound made it to Android Version 4.0.3 like it should be.
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ProjektorBoy posted:If the Maxx HD is configured anything like a Razr M, then for some reason the device defaults to a global radio mode which makes the 4G connections skittish for some odd reason. There's no setting like that in the dialer and from what I see messing with the Test Menus settings for the network can mess it up. However, you can change from Global to CDMA/LTE from within the normal menus under the data options.
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# ? May 3, 2013 22:12 |
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DangerZoneDelux posted:My 3g mifi finally kicked the bucket, the battery died. Finally time to upgrade. Is this the best one? 3g/4g hand offs are no longer a major issue for Verizons newer mobile broadband devices. The 4620le is solid and has the best battery life, 10 hours. I've sold hundreds of the 4620L which is essentially the same device with a lesser battery life.
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Android app name: LTE OnOff More info: http://market.android.com/details?id=net.andirc.lteonfoff __ I've been using this app on my Razr Maxx HD since I had my Galaxy Nexus. It allows simple network switching. I use personally: CDMA auto (PRL) - this mode puts the phone on auto 3G and it will remain on 3G through a restart, indefinitely until the mode is switched off. This mode is also super handy when battery life becomes a problem, as 3G eats through battery less severely as 4G. (Mainly for those of you without a Maxx/Maxx HD or if you need to stretch that 20% battery as long as possible) LTE/CDMA/EvDo - this mode puts the phone on auto switching between 4G/3G, but will attempt to connect to 4G first. Basically if you are in a 4G coverage area it will connect to that network. If you fall out of 4G or if the network gets wonky, it will auto switch to 3G until the issue is resolved, then switch back. This mode also allows voice/data simultaneously. LTE only - pretty self explanatory. I usually just use this when I tether. Being a Google Voice user, texts get pushed to the app so I don't miss texts, and will get notifications concerning the arrival of voice mail. The app also all has modes for GSM and WCDMA. As I'm on vzw and always stateside, I have no need to use them. There are also a few other features such as network pinging and ram dump. As I use my unlimited data habitually, this app is pretty handy to cycle through 3G/4G as I get throttled/encounter a congested tower. Regardless of Verizon's "network optimization" concerning data, calls come through like butter. cuedotcom fucked around with this message at 23:30 on May 3, 2013 |
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kstatix posted:3g/4g hand offs are no longer a major issue for Verizons newer mobile broadband devices. I'm considering getting one of these myself. However, I'd only use it to connect a tablet or occasionally a laptop. I'm primarily interested in it because it would make the whole process of choosing and buying a tablet a lot easier and would give me a better range of options. Is it worth it for the extra a month plus the extra $100 upfront?
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dpbjinc posted:I'm considering getting one of these myself. However, I'd only use it to connect a tablet or occasionally a laptop. I'm primarily interested in it because it would make the whole process of choosing and buying a tablet a lot easier and would give me a better range of options. Is it worth it for the extra a month plus the extra $100 upfront? If you already have a smartphone then just use tethering.
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Don Lapre posted:If you already have a smartphone then just use tethering. I don't have one already. I'm in the dark ages right now.
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dpbjinc posted:I'm considering getting one of these myself. However, I'd only use it to connect a tablet or occasionally a laptop. I'm primarily interested in it because it would make the whole process of choosing and buying a tablet a lot easier and would give me a better range of options. Is it worth it for the extra a month plus the extra $100 upfront? In my opinion, if you will be tethering on a daily basis, get the jetpack. If not, then use a smartphone to tether. If you don't have a smart phone then get the jetpack. I personally think it's worth the extra cash as you can just buy WiFi only tablets moving forward.
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dpbjinc posted:I'm considering getting one of these myself. However, I'd only use it to connect a tablet or occasionally a laptop. I'm primarily interested in it because it would make the whole process of choosing and buying a tablet a lot easier and would give me a better range of options. Is it worth it for the extra a month plus the extra $100 upfront? Radioshack has the 4620LE for free, Costco has the 5510L for x2 Edit: also fyi the jetpacks are $20/mo to add-on to a Share Everything, not $10. Tablets are to add.
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# ? May 4, 2013 21:35 |
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I wouldn't sign a contract to get a free mifi. You should be able to get someones used one for $100.
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# ? May 4, 2013 23:29 |
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kstatix posted:3g/4g hand offs are no longer a major issue for Verizons newer mobile broadband devices. You were spot on. This thing is solid. Way better than the first 4g mifi I used awhile back. Verizon however can go gently caress themselves with the $30 activation fee and mail in rebate for store purchases. If this wasn't a paid business line those policies would make me switch carriers
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# ? May 8, 2013 21:48 |
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DangerZoneDelux posted:You were spot on. This thing is solid. Way better than the first 4g mifi I used awhile back. Verizon however can go gently caress themselves with the $30 activation fee and mail in rebate for store purchases. If this wasn't a paid business line those policies would make me switch carriers To who? Sprint 36 activation + MIR AT&T same T-Mobile? Hope you have awesome coverage. Major wireless is the same. Everyone charges activation and has mail in rebates.
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# ? May 9, 2013 00:34 |
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EbolaIvory posted:To who? He's right. gently caress verizon, but gently caress all the others too. I was surprised they added a rebate to the s4. Its garbage. Yes I'm an employee but I'm just as sick of all the bullshit as everyone else is. Big red is greedy.
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EbolaIvory posted:To who? To Cricket. I am serious. I would get a burner in a heartbeat. I only have a smart phone and a hot spot because work requires it. I don't need to be tweeting or facebooking when I am dropping a duece in the wilderness so network coverage be damned
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DangerZoneDelux posted:To Cricket. I am serious. I would get a burner in a heartbeat. I only have a smart phone and a hot spot because work requires it. I don't need to be tweeting or facebooking when I am dropping a duece in the wilderness so network coverage be damned TMo would work for you (roam to ATT for call/text) but Cricket doesn't even get calls/texts in the wilderness.
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Anyone else here have a RAZR maxx HD and have issues with music skipping? I'm running stock everything and using Google music. Even in airplane mode it skips regularly. Its infuriating and my s4 can't come soon enough.
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