Okay, here is the situation: I got my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 (SCH-I535) a few months ago. I was excited and liked it very much. Eventually, I heard about rooting. After doing a bunch of research, I rooted my phone.
I have the Verizon 7.7 LTE (i815).
In the Play Store, it says the Verizon Mobile App is incompatible with my device, despite the fact that it is a VERIZON TABLET.
Grrrr...
Anyone have the .apk (or willing to get it and post it here) so I can try it and see if it works?
It's like the i815 is the forgotten Galaxy Tab -- a bummer, really as it's an awesome tablet.
For nearly three years, Verizon has offered apps through its own app store on its BlackBerry and Android devices. I suppose it was a decent business model three years ago but it’s hard to imagine too much interest going somewhere else other than the Play Store to get your apps. Times certainly change rather quickly.
Bought an unlocked phone. I want to add it to my Verizon account. It needs a SIM card. Before purchasing it I spoke to 2 Verizon representatives and both assured me that it would not be a problem. To verify before I went to a Verizon store I spoke with another representative tonight and she told me Verizon does not support unlocked phones. Is this true?
LiquidSmooth 4.2.2 ROM is available for both the ATT and Verizon S3's. I have the ATT and I regularly flash my Cousin and his wife's phones for them.
So I bought this phone from a Verizon store. I am now in Canada for a few months and am on a monthly contract with Telus. While I'm here I cancelled my monthly with Verizon. When I try to tether here, my phone says "Checking subscriptions status" then that fails and it refers me to Verizon's numbers.
I have two questions:
1) Does anyone know how the data coverage/speed is in the northwest indiana area? (i know that there's service in this area, i'd like to know the quality/speed)
2) My mom spoke to some 3rd party tmobile rep who told her that a verizon phone could work on tmobile's network. you just need to swap sim cards.
There's no way that would work.
I was trying to install a new rom on my verizon s3 and somewhere i messed up! I now have a message on my phone that comes up saying "system software not authorized by verizon.....take to store". I cant even boot to recovery by holding up, home and power.
I don't know if this has been posted or not, but the Verizon Galaxy Note II is now a true global phone.
Use GSM SIM cards from any carrier for VOICE, TEXT and DATA(!)
No rooting required,
if you updated it to Android 4.1.2 via the update released by Verizon Wireless earlier this month.
I confirmed this on two Verizon Galaxy Note II phones.(mine and my co-worker's)
The tests were done u