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I have a Moto Droid. I have terrible reception around these parts, so Verizon told me to do a hard reset on my phone. So I did. After which, I dialed *228 to reprogram my phone. No luck. I have manually updated to 2.2, reprogrammed, no luck. If I dial *611 for help, it connects for a while, but then gives me an error. So, I get the Verizon Wireless logo, and regular phone functions just fine, but when I want to make a call, I get no service.
Any ideas?
Edit: When I reprogram my phone, pressing 1 or 2, both tell me, every time, that my programming was successful.
Edit Edit: I looked at my statstics, and this might be a problem:
My Phone Number: 000-000-6308
PRL version: 65145
In Service
Mobile Network State: Disconnected
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A quick review of the HTC Eris. Check back for more videos including a comparison between the motorola droid, eris, iphone. Thanks for watching and I apologize for the video quality because it was taken with my isight camera (need a new camcorder).
www.cellfanatic.com This is a quick video walkthrough of Fring for Android and specifically for the Motorola Droid available on Verizon Wireless. If you are looking for an alternative to Meebo and are a bit tired of the tiny text and almost impossible to hit buddy lists I highly recommend you take a look at Fring. It is currently free and available in the Android Market
phandroid.com The NFL App being demoed on the Motorola Droid X for Verizon Wireless.
Phone Arena reviews the Verizon Wireless version of the Motorola RAZR2 V9m, the CDMA variant of the second-generation RAZR. The new phones offer large external display and good functionality packed in slim body www.phonearena.com
www.thetechstop.net If you’ve ever been “off the grid” and out of touch because you were on the road, then you might want to look at getting a mobile broadband solution. Sure, they’re not cheap, but with more and more players offering mobile broadband through our GSM and CDMA 3G networks prices are sure to drop. In this episode of ‘gadget’ we take a look at the MiFi 2200 from Novatel Wireless, hosted on Verizon’s 3G EVDO network. This pocked-sized device not only lets you tether your laptop to a mobile broadband modem, but its built-in 802.11b/g access point will allow your to network up to 5 devices. This might be THE accessory for the traveling uberGeek. Follow us on Twitter www.Twitter.com
Verizon Wireless Droid iDon’t Commercial for the new Motorola Droid,I took this right of my TV and don’t own the video its property of Verizon Wireless.
Recently, my GPS on the motorola droid stopped working. I have taken my phone over to Verizon wireless and they couldn’t figure out why it isn’t working either. They suggested resetting the phone but I’d like to see if anyone here has any GPS issues before doing so and if you were able to resolve it.
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