Activate - HTC Droid DNA

It just keeps spinning (attempting to activate) with no results?
Am I doing something wrong or does it take an hour or more?
I see three lights out of seven on the progress bar.
I removed and reinserted the sim.
How long........does it take?

ScreenSpace said:
It just keeps spinning (attempting to activate) with no results?
Am I doing something wrong or does it take an hour or more?
I see three lights out of seven on the progress bar.
I removed and reinserted the sim.
How long........does it take?
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Mine was activated at the store and it took almost 20 minutes with 4 Bars of 4G.

Same here, took at least 15 minutes to activate on a full signal
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tdetroit said:
Mine was activated at the store and it took almost 20 minutes with 4 Bars of 4G.
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Mine is showing three bars of 3G and it just won't activate.
I am guessing that possibly a couple of million of new DNA owners are also trying to activate and the system is overloaded.
Or not?

ScreenSpace said:
Mine is showing three bars of 3G and it just won't activate.
I am guessing that possibly a couple of million of new DNA owners are also trying to activate and the system is overloaded.
Or not?
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Who knows. I got to the Corporate store at 9:45 and was the first one in at 10.....they had just received a shipment of 15 DNA's the night before, and they were ALL gone by the time I left the store an hour later (I browsed for accessories). I've NEVER seen that store this busy. At least here, the store was sold out and busy activating DNA's.

Over an hour later my DNA is still trying to activate.
Not happening.

Could it be a bad SIM that's causing this for you?

Call Verizon.
I had same issue.
Needed to turn phone off, remove SIM, have them do something on their end. Put SIM back in, turned phone on, voila

Thanks Guys!
I signed into my Verizon online account and followed a few additional steps and the phone was activated.
Removing and reinserting the sim may have done the trick but I'm not sure.
Anyway.....good to go, now.

rajuabju said:
Call Verizon.
I had same issue.
Needed to turn phone off, remove SIM, have them do something on their end. Put SIM back in, turned phone on, voila
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This. Same boat here... even after I activated online first.

Wot-75 said:
This. Same boat here... even after I activated online first.
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Make sure your old phone is off first... It can cause problems if your old phone is still on.
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Tag798 said:
Make sure your old phone is off first... It can cause problems if your old phone is still on.
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I know that, thanks.
I had to call in and wait for them to manually make a change on their end.
One odd thing that I noticed was when I activated online it said I have the Droid DNA Employee Edition.... WTF is up with that??

Wot-75 said:
I know that, thanks.
I had to call in and wait for them to manually make a change on their end.
One odd thing that I noticed was when I activated online it said I have the Droid DNA Employee Edition.... WTF is up with that??
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check if it's s-off and all the good stuff?
also I went to a verizon store to just look at the phone (gonna buy it on friday somewhere else) and their phone couldn't activate either.

It takes awhile, mine took about 15min... maybe longer
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It's because they have to manually change the SIM ID from a new SIM to your number. It won't activate automatically. You have to call and they'll transfer the new SIM ID to your phone number. If you just put your old SIM in it, it would do it, but they have a new micro SIM.

took them 30 mins at the store to activate it today, first the pre-installed sim wouldn't activate in their system so he couldn't process the order. so he tried a different one, that one wont activate after the phone was turned on, only recognized 3g and he took another sim activated online my account first and then plugged the sim in my phone and 10 mins later it finally activated.

Mine activated with my old SIM in under a minute.
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TheBiles said:
Mine activated with my old SIM in under a minute.
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Did you get 4G? I have been using my old SIM from my Galaxy Nesux for 2 days now and it never get 4G, do I have to do anything else?
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soukie said:
Did you get 4G? I have been using my old SIM from my Galaxy Nesux for 2 days now and it never get 4G, do I have to do anything else?
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4G with zero issue.

tdetroit said:
Mine was activated at the store and it took almost 20 minutes with 4 Bars of 4G.
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Same here...
I asked him to turn the phone off, and back on, then it activated almost immediately.

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Serious Data Problem

So long story short, I opened a new line and swapped my hardware to the new line for the TB on my line. After I left BB, I called Verizon to do the swap. They said they couldn't because my SIM card was programmed for the original line and I had to go back to a VZW to get a new provisioned SIM, which I did. It worked when I left, but since late last night, I have no 4G or 3G. Any ideas what the issue could be?
Oh and when the phone goes into sleep mode and I awaken it, the 4G is lit up and then shortly after, no data.
Breakthecycle2 said:
Oh and when the phone goes into sleep mode and I awaken it, the 4G is lit up and then shortly after, no data.
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when i first got my phone, the original 4g card wasnt working. turns out is was just bad... they swapped it for a new one and all is well. so i'm assuming u've already tried to reboot and see if that helps. maybe that card is bad as well? hmmm....u should go back to see if they can swap out to another one.
When I was in the store getting mine they were talking about how they'd been having allot of issues activating phone because of the large demand was causing a backup in the switch. There was a guy that walked in about 5 min before me and his would not activate, but then mine activated perfectly. So I guess it was intermittent. Makes me wonder if you got caught up in that backup when you activated the second sim.
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When I was in the store getting mine they were talking about how they'd been having allot of issues activating phone because of the large demand was causing a backup in the switch. There was a guy that walked in about 5 min before me and his would not activate, but then mine activated perfectly. So I guess it was intermittent. Makes me wonder if you got caught up in that backup when you activated the second sim.
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Should I go back?
I would do a battery pull (pretty sure you've already done that) and remove and reseat the sim as well (if you haven't already) and if that doesn't work I'd reach out to Cust Service. May be something easily fixable in the system, save ya the time and gas of driving to the store.
maybe try a *228 and press 1 to program .... just a thought, I hate having to deal with customer service
I could be wrong but I thought *228 did not work with these phones because of the sim card.
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orcsbane13 said:
I could be wrong but I thought *228 did not work with these phones because of the sim card.
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I'd assume there is some good system in place for phones ordered online and what not.
How did anyone who ordered their phone online activate?
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I would do a battery pull (pretty sure you've already done that) and remove and reseat the sim as well (if you haven't already) and if that doesn't work I'd reach out to Cust Service. May be something easily fixable in the system, save ya the time and gas of driving to the store.
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My 4g would drop off randomly and I just assumed it was my area's LTE working out it's kinks. Then after doing the manual 3g only switch, the data was still randomly dropping off, so I was up to try anything out.
I pulled the battery and reseat the Sim like you said and so far so good...mind explaining that?, lol, doesnt make sense to me.
thanks in advance
Geegolly said:
My 4g would drop off randomly and I just assumed it was my area's LTE working out it's kinks. Then after doing the manual 3g only switch, the data was still randomly dropping off, so I was up to try anything out.
I pulled the battery and reseat the Sim like you said and so far so good...mind explaining that?, lol, doesnt make sense to me.
thanks in advance
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Improperly seated SIM card? Corrupted memory that a battery pull resets? Good Karma?
-Gilgamesh- said:
When I was in the store getting mine they were talking about how they'd been having allot of issues activating phone because of the large demand was causing a backup in the switch. There was a guy that walked in about 5 min before me and his would not activate, but then mine activated perfectly. So I guess it was intermittent. Makes me wonder if you got caught up in that backup when you activated the second sim.
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Wow, exact same experience I had yesterday. I went in late, like 5:00 PM. I had to wait a while for someone to actually help me, but once I said what phone I wanted it wasn't more than 20 minutes to get the transaction done.
Do NOT do *228.
I had this same problem today when activating my phone. Just call Verizon and they will walk you through getting it activated correctly.
Ironically, on my way to VZW it suddenly started working. LOL. "clog" in the system? I don't know, but it's fast as hell!
I don't have 4G in my area yet but I got the TB anyway. I love it. But the 3G does the same thing, just keeps dropping out.
This keeps happening to me also. Its very Frustrating. What the number to VZW Customer Service?
hotdawwgman said:
This keeps happening to me also. Its very Frustrating. What the number to VZW Customer Service?
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Nevermind lol
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Just so you know, *228 & *22899 do not work on the tbolt due to sim card. You cannot activate or update that way..
Jrocker23 said:
Just so you know, *228 & *22899 do not work on the tbolt due to sim card. You cannot activate or update that way..
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doesnt it still update the other radio? not everything uses lte.
No need for *228 because the sim card now is provisioned with auto PRL for when the phone does enter 3G service
DO NOT EVER ESN SWAP THE PHONE TO A NON 4G
Just like mentioned initially, the sim card and phone are designed for 4G lines only so swapping back to your old 3G device or onto another line is a bad idea.
If your trying to do an alternative upgrade and the store your at is full of morons, ask them if they could possibly do a Customer Provided Equipment Upgrade and then then ring out the phone in their point of sale system with the contract you have signed.
Until VZ Corporate figures out another way to do alternative upgrades, this is the only method I have found to get around this
Yes in many cases (including me) we have found it to take a while for 3G or 4G to stay on. Give it time. dial #832 to prove your phone can make calls and receive text messages. anywhere from 10 to some cases an hour before the phone is in full lock.
If your still having a problem go out for a walk or drive, heard switching between towers can help push the process.
I had the exact same problem as the OP, to fix it Verizon made me go back to best buy, you have to get the phone exchanged for a new one and then they have to call in to setup the new untouched TB on the line you want it on. Believe me it took 3 hours for them to finally fix it, and that's what did it.
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Error 16 Today ? Solved

Can anyone help with this with out calling sprint. I rooted my phone like 2 weeks and now My 2 Evo 3d are showing error 16.
I have a data but can't make calls I Read that is some kind of Sprint network security.
I live in the bay area does anyone have this problem this morning ?
Make a phone call and itll get fowarded to sprint, let them handle it. It takes like 5 minutes.
I think you still need to call them. Or chat with them online. Say that they need to reprovision your phone on their end.
I don't want to call because i think they know at this point the only rooted evo 3ds have the problem.
rojohacker said:
I don't want to call because i think they know at this point the only rooted evo 3ds have the problem.
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I don't think so. I think I remember some people having the issue before root was out.
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I don't want to call because i think they know at this point the only rooted evo 3ds have the problem.
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Just call, or go to the online chat, they should fix it with no questions asked. I had to do this a week or two ago when it randomly happened to me.
Mine did this same exact thing last week. Didn't have the issue after rooting, but 2 weeks after I rooted I went on a business trip and got error 16 when trying to make any call.
Phone would not automatically transfer me to Sprint no matter how many calls I attempted to make.
I had to call them, and after about 2 hours and about 5 different Sprint reps they finally sorted it.
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It's easy and they don't care. The only way to do it is by calling.
i just called and is Working back Thanks everybody
FanOfSkynyrd said:
Mine did this same exact thing last week. Didn't have the issue after rooting, but 2 weeks after I rooted I went on a business trip and got error 16 when trying to make any call.
Phone would not automatically transfer me to Sprint no matter how many calls I attempted to make.
I had to call them, and after about 2 hours and about 5 different Sprint reps they finally sorted it.
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are you a employee referral customer?
I never called, i just went to settings and did a profile update
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I also live in the bay area and had the same problem today...
rojohacker said:
Can anyone help with this with out calling sprint. I rooted my phone like 2 weeks and now My 2 Evo 3d are showing error 16.
I have a data but can't make calls I Read that is some kind of Sprint network security.
I live in the bay area does anyone have this problem this morning ?
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I've been rooted for 3 days and the same things happened to today. I was finishing a call and i hung up and tried to make another call and it told me "Thank You for calling Verizon etc etc." I had a triangle above my signal bars. Then i attempted another call and got the error 16 message and it shot me to customer service where they already knew i received the issue. Funny thing is i asked her what usually causes the error 16 and she told me "that happens when you pull out the battery and yea."
damn it I just found out after work I have the same issue. Didnt use my phone all day so I didnt know. I'm also in the bay area. On the phone with sprint now. What do they need to do exactly. The rep I'm talking to wants to run several test but cant since I'm calling them from my phone and I dont have any other phone to use.
EDIT: they had to reset my profils so when I restarted it auto provisioned. Fixed now
MindSplit said:
I've been rooted for 3 days and the same things happened to today. I was finishing a call and i hung up and tried to make another call and it told me "Thank You for calling Verizon etc etc." I had a triangle above my signal bars. Then i attempted another call and got the error 16 message and it shot me to customer service where they already knew i received the issue. Funny thing is i asked her what usually causes the error 16 and she told me "that happens when you pull out the battery and yea."
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I've been getting the verizon can't authenticate while roaming and can't make calls or data. When in 3g, it's okay but not roaming.
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what will be the best fix without calling for future problems with error 16
rojohacker said:
Can anyone help with this with out calling sprint. I rooted my phone like 2 weeks and now My 2 Evo 3d are showing error 16.
I have a data but can't make calls I Read that is some kind of Sprint network security.
I live in the bay area does anyone have this problem this morning ?
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i live in the bay area too! the same thing happened to me this morning and tried everything possible except call sprint. finally i gave in and called them and they fixed it!!!! they didnt ask me anything about rooting or anything! it was very easy!
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what will be the best fix without calling for future problems with error 16
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Nothing....If you get this it is a problem authenticating your phones security on their end. You must call to get this fixed.
I had this same thing happened to me over the weekend while I was traveling.
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All this error 16 makes me wonder what sprint is up to.

Reactivating 3g device permanently disables LTE SIM card

Upon receiving my Rezound last week, I turned it on to tinker not knowing that the phone would automatically dial activation on its own. Not wanting to use my Rezound until I had familiarized myself with what steps it took to unlock/root/customize, I reactivated my DINC.
When I finally got my Rezound to where I wanted it to be, sans Verizon bloatware and new ROM, I tried to reactivate with the *22899 method. The call would go through, you would hear that annoying “programming” music for a split second, then the phone would drop the call and a message would pop up saying "Phone Activation: A Verizon wireless SIM card has activated your service and updated your phone's roaming capabilities." However, this did not work. So next I tried activation through the Verizon Website, which also did not work.
Finally I called customer support and Mike informed me that I would need to get a new SIM card from a store, which I did. FYI, you do have to dial *22899 the first time a card is used but not after, ie. changing to a new 4g Phone. Rezound is good to go. Hope this saves people a week of problems!
TL;DR Reactivating a 3g device permanently disables your LTE SIM card, and you will have to get a new one.
thelunchboxosu said:
Upon receiving my Rezound last week, I turned it on to tinker not knowing that the phone would automatically dial activation on its own. Not wanting to use my Rezound until I had familiarized myself with what steps it took to unlock/root/customize, I reactivated my DINC.
When I finally got my Rezound to where I wanted it to be, sans Verizon bloatware and new ROM, I tried to reactivate with the *22899 method. The call would go through, you would hear that annoying “programming” music for a split second, then the phone would drop the call and a message would pop up saying "Phone Activation: A Verizon wireless SIM card has activated your service and updated your phone's roaming capabilities." However, this did not work. So next I tried activation through the Verizon Website, which also did not work.
Finally I called customer support and Mike informed me that I would need to get a new SIM card from a store, which I did. FYI, you do have to dial *22899 the first time a card is used but not after, ie. changing to a new 4g Phone. Rezound is good to go. Hope this saves people a week of problems!
TL;DR Reactivating a 3g device permanently disables your LTE SIM card, and you will have to get a new one.
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Just to debunk this mis-information before it spreads, doing *228xx does nothing whatsoever on a 4G LTE device at this point, except play the music and then not work. The only reason yours didn't work is because your SIM card was retired. The SIMOTA process implies its own internal push method to activate and whoever told you that was reaching to impress you with some BS. I seem to hear this rumor from time to time for whatever reason. I'm not sure where that mis-information comes from but ignore it.
The only thing that ever needs to be done to activate a 4G device is:
1. Add new SIM card to account.
2. Power on.
3. Ensure data is turned on.
4. If it doesn't go through, repeat step 2 until it activates.
^ This.... confirmed.
Just do a google of "*228 is not for lte" and you will find hundreds of postings saying the same thing. *228xx does not work for LTE phones on Verizon.
When I got my Rezound (showed up at work) I didn't have time to properly move over to it yet, so I pulled the SIM card so I could "play" with it until I got home and had time to properly set it up.
When I inserted it, it didn't switch over properly, called support and they reactivated it without any issues.
Could someone give a step by step process of going from Rezound to an older non-sim card phone and back?
I was going to switch back to another phone temporarily while I unlocked my Rezound. I never got around to it yet, but am curious how to deactivate the Rezound, switch and then go back to Rezound. I remember when I picked up the Rezound, I powered off my old phone, and when I turned on the Rezound it automatically activated. Never had a phone with a sim before, so don't know the process.
From what I've gathered, the steps would be:
1: Power down and remove sim from Rezound.
2: Activate older phone
3: Mess with Rezound and get it set up
4: Power down old phone
5: Insert sim back to Rezound and power on. Phone should automatically activate.
Am I correct?
PhantomApollyon said:
Just to debunk this mis-information before it spreads, doing *228xx does nothing whatsoever on a 4G LTE device at this point, except play the music and then not work. The only reason yours didn't work is because your SIM card was retired. The SIMOTA process implies its own internal push method to activate and whoever told you that was reaching to impress you with some BS. I seem to hear this rumor from time to time for whatever reason. I'm not sure where that mis-information comes from but ignore it.
The only thing that ever needs to be done to activate a 4G device is:
1. Add new SIM card to account.
2. Power on.
3. Ensure data is turned on.
4. If it doesn't go through, repeat step 2 until it activates.
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When I got the new SIM card yesterday, I could not make calls until I *228xx. I had even powered down and restarted, this was the only thing that did it for me to be able to call out. Lol, maybe I'm crazy, but I watched it with my own 2 eyes... AGAIN, this was only because it had to initially activate the card. After that, you should be able to just switch.
EDIT: I called Verizon and they said that it most likely was just a coincidence that it happened to go through after doing *228xx and that it just needed more time to connect to the network. So, I am wrong in thinking that this was what made my call go through. Props to Phantom!
Once you de-activate your sim it burns it and you have to get a new one... You're best off just not switching back to a 3g device...
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Tag798 said:
Once you de-activate your sim it burns it and you have to get a new one... You're best off just not switching back to a 3g device...
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You are correct. You will have to get a new SIM card at the store if you go back to 3g and want to go back 4g.
Also, Phantom, the only reason I argued any of this, was that when I turned on the Rezound last week for the first time, I swear (but could me mistaken) it autodialed *22899, no one told me to do this. This was my first 4g phone/SIM and I assumed this was what needed to be done.
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Also, Phantom, the only reason I argued any of this, was that when I turned on the Rezound last week for the first time, I swear (but could me mistaken) it autodialed *22899, no one told me to do this. This was my first 4g phone/SIM and I assumed this was what needed to be done.
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I've seen the phones do it by mistake so I bet it wasn't your imagination, no worries...just didn't want people running around doing that to try to activate their phones
PhantomApollyon said:
I've seen the phones do it by mistake so I bet it wasn't your imagination, no worries...just didn't want people running around doing that to try to activate their phones
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Let's make out
Tag798 said:
Once you de-activate your sim it burns it and you have to get a new one... You're best off just not switching back to a 3g device...
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You are correct. You will have to get a new SIM card at the store if you go back to 3g and want to go back 4g.
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You can activate your 3g device without deactivating your 4G sim. Just call Verizon customer service to switch back to 4G device. Sometimes when you call it takes less than 30 seconds, sometimes 5 minutes-depends on who you get.
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1heffer said:
You can activate your 3g device without deactivating your 4G sim. Just call Verizon customer service to switch back to 4G device. Sometimes when you call it takes less than 30 seconds, sometimes 5 minutes-depends on who you get.
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The system is programmed to automatically retire a 4G LTE SIM card when you deactivate it for any reason at any time. Anything other than that is purely an anomaly.
They lied to you. I definitely activated my Dinc after using my Rezound for some time and reactivated the Rezound without replacing the Sim card. I did this to test the Dinc after putting it back to stock at the guys request that bought it.
drynyks said:
They lied to you. I definitely activated my Dinc after using my Rezound for some time and reactivated the Rezound without replacing the Sim card. I did this to test the Dinc after putting it back to stock at the guys request that bought it.
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the only way that happened was if the system failed to work as intended
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this thread really needs to be locked/closed before people get misinformed further
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the only way that happened was if the system failed to work as intended
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this thread really needs to be locked/closed before people get misinformed further
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What misinformation are you referring to? 100% my sim was not retired. 100% I deactivated and reactivated without a new sim. The misinformation as far as I am concerned and with my personal experience is in the subject of the post. Also since this came up I was on the phone with Verizon this morning for other reasons with an agent that was claiming 13years with the company and I asked him about this scenario. According to him it doesn't retire your sim. I have another Rezound in the family and for kicks I'll try to do it again tonight. Working as intended or not I wanted to report my experience. I am curious have you even tried this yourself?
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What misinformation are you referring to? 100% my sim was not retired. 100% I deactivated and reactivated without a new sim. The misinformation as far as I am concerned and with my personal experience is in the subject of the post. Also since this came up I was on the phone with Verizon this morning for other reasons with an agent that was claiming 13years with the company and I asked him about this scenario. According to him it doesn't retire your sim. I have another Rezound in the family and for kicks I'll try to do it again tonight. Working as intended or not I wanted to report my experience. I am curious have you even tried this yourself?
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Considering the job I have, yea, I "try it" probably 15-50 times a day and I have seen 1 occasion where a 4G SIM didn't retire as it was intended to.
I think you may be misunderstanding the entire situation though. We are talking about when you have a 4G phone active on your number(123-456-7899)and then you activate a 3G phone on your same number(123-456-7899), in that case it retires your 4G SIM card. If you then want to re-activate your 4G device, you need a new 4G SIM card.
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Considering the job I have, yea, I "try it" probably 15-50 times a day and I have seen 1 occasion where a 4G SIM didn't retire as it was intended to.
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Ok well now you know of 2. If you know it won't work why do you try 15-50 times a day? Wouldn't you just tell them it doesn't work?
PhantomApollyon said:
I think you may be misunderstanding the entire situation though. We are talking about when you have a 4G phone active on your number(123-456-7899)and then you activate a 3G phone on your same number(123-456-7899), in that case it retires your 4G SIM card. If you then want to re-activate your 4G device, you need a new 4G SIM card.
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No like I say I went from 4G Rezound > 3G Incredible > Back to 4G Rezound. Just for you I am going to try again tonight =) 2 completely different phones. We have another Rezound.
drynyks said:
Ok well now you know of 2. If you know it won't work why do you try 15-50 times a day? Wouldn't you just tell them it doesn't work?
No like I say I went from 4G Rezound > 3G Incredible > Back to 4G Rezound. Just for you I am going to try again tonight =) 2 completely different phones. We have another Rezound.
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I meant that facetiously which is why I put it in quotes. I work for big Red and I do swaps all day and watch it retire the SIM cards like it's supposed to. But sure...go for it. Call Verizon and transfer your number to your incredible(3G), program it and hang up. Then call back and have them try to activate the rezound(4G) again on that same phone number.
PhantomApollyon said:
I meant that facetiously which is why I put it in quotes. I work for big Red and I do swaps all day and watch it retire the SIM cards like it's supposed to. But sure...go for it. Call Verizon and transfer your number to your incredible(3G), program it and hang up. Then call back and have them try to activate the rezound(4G) again on that same phone number.
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I have done this at least a dozen times.
1. Rezound is active-4g
2. Power down Rezound
3. Activate Incredible and use for a few hours
4. Power down incredible
5. Call *611 from rezound-activate
6. Done
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PhantomApollyon said:
The system is programmed to automatically retire a 4G LTE SIM card when you deactivate it for any reason at any time. Anything other than that is purely an anomaly.
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Activating a 3g device on your line isn't deactivating anything. If you *actually deactivate* the SIM, then yes, it is useless. As explained twice by Verizon customer service reps.
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Changed phone number now I cant make any calls?

I just changed my number on my Rezound. I've been on the phone with customer service and they think my SIM card is the reason I cant make any phone calls. He said just take it up to the store and get a new card. With my phone being S-OFF and rooted, will that be a problem? Do I need to unroot?
None of that should affect getting a new SIM card.
carngeX said:
None of that should affect getting a new SIM card.
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Do they have to have my phone to install the sim card or could they just give it to my gf who is near the store and I could just do it here it home? Would they allow that? This is a pain in the ass.
Just make sure you don't have a boot screen that screams "I'M ROOTED" (pikachu sound) and you should be fine.
Budderz said:
Just make sure you don't have a boot screen that screams "I'M ROOTED" (pikachu sound) and you should be fine.
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They don't care, I went in asking for a micro sim and I showed them it still works in the rezound
He assured me it wouldn't, I booted it up with it in and once he seen the splash screen show up(I have a snapdragon logo splash) he shut up and said "you probably know more about these phones than me right?"
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Might not even need a new SIM, try dialing *228 and it will reactivate your phone.
Have you used google voice? After number changes I've had issues with google voice pooping its pants and blocking calls.
scy1192 said:
Might not even need a new SIM, try dialing *228 and it will reactivate your phone.
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That does not apply to.lte phones
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Can't send sms, Verizon has no clue.

So to make a long story short, for the past few weeks I have not been able to send sms. It happened all of a sudden and with no changes to cause it. I can send mms, receive and make calls, but no sms. Took it to Verizon yesterday with the thought in mind that I had a faulty simple card, they tried another one and nothing. Factory reset, nothing. Spent two hours watching them try tthe same things I did. Then they gave up and said to refer to samsung. My question is, is this a software issue? And will rooting and throwing a rom on do the trick? Also is there a root method for after the 4.3 update at the moment?
ezizzle95 said:
So to make a long story short, for the past few weeks I have not been able to send sms. It happened all of a sudden and with no changes to cause it. I can send mms, receive and make calls, but no sms. Took it to Verizon yesterday with the thought in mind that I had a faulty simple card, they tried another one and nothing. Factory reset, nothing. Spent two hours watching them try tthe same things I did. Then they gave up and said to refer to samsung. My question is, is this a software issue? And will rooting and throwing a rom on do the trick? Also is there a root method for after the 4.3 update at the moment?
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Check to see if you are on Global or CDMA/LTE/EVDO
settings/more networks/mobile networks/network mode
I was having issues receiving MMS messages and set this from global back CDMA/LTE/EVDo and that fixed it.
Worth a try
Z
zetachi said:
Check to see if you are on Global or CDMA/LTE/EVDO
settings/more networks/mobile networks/network mode
I was having issues receiving MMS messages and set this from global back CDMA/LTE/EVDo and that fixed it.
Worth a try
Z
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Tried it, still nothing. Thank you though.
Have you tried using the Verizon messaging app?
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ezizzle95 said:
So to make a long story short, for the past few weeks I have not been able to send sms. It happened all of a sudden and with no changes to cause it. I can send mms, receive and make calls, but no sms. Took it to Verizon yesterday with the thought in mind that I had a faulty simple card, they tried another one and nothing. Factory reset, nothing. Spent two hours watching them try tthe same things I did. Then they gave up and said to refer to samsung. My question is, is this a software issue? And will rooting and throwing a rom on do the trick? Also is there a root method for after the 4.3 update at the moment?
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Did you try a factory reset???
Hey bud... had the same issue. Over and over for quite some time (since before owning the S4).
Only real fix was to reset the phone (stock, rooted, or custom rom)... only to have it crop up later, again and again.
Last call to VZW and the girl had me swap my SIM and get a new phone, this was while I was on vacation and when I got home, the phone hard bricked on the MJ7 update. So I am not sure what is what and not even sure if it will crop up again. I haven't seen the issue for a few weeks though.
I do have a little, non scientific, theory on this.
Everytime I have had this occur that I can recall, I was traveling from my home. Maybe 100 miles or more. VZW messaging (web) never got any of the messages and the VZW rep can see the messages come into their system and the system believes it is delivering the messages. This also occured with the GNex.
I am assuming that one of two things are going on here.... something is messed up with my provisioning (and your's maybe) or there is an issue with handoffs.
A friend of mine went through the same thing until I did this:
Turn off the radios one by one including: bluetooth, mobile network, and then do airplane mode. Make sure you're on the CDMA/EvDO/LTE settings instead of global. Reboot the phone. Turn off airplane mode, and then turn on your mobile network and give it about a minute. Then try sending SMS.
joshm.1219 said:
Have you tried using the Verizon messaging app?
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I have. Still nothing unfortunately.
tech_head said:
Did you try a factory reset???
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Yes sir 3 times to be certain.
abendx said:
Hey bud... had the same issue. Over and over for quite some time (since before owning the S4).
Only real fix was to reset the phone (stock, rooted, or custom rom)... only to have it crop up later, again and again.
Last call to VZW and the girl had me swap my SIM and get a new phone, this was while I was on vacation and when I got home, the phone hard bricked on the MJ7 update. So I am not sure what is what and not even sure if it will crop up again. I haven't seen the issue for a few weeks though.
I do have a little, non scientific, theory on this.
Everytime I have had this occur that I can recall, I was traveling from my home. Maybe 100 miles or more. VZW messaging (web) never got any of the messages and the VZW rep can see the messages come into their system and the system believes it is delivering the messages. This also occured with the GNex.
I am assuming that one of two things are going on here.... something is messed up with my provisioning (and your's maybe) or there is an issue with handoffs.
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Tried it. Nothing, I agree there has to be something wrong with the handoffs.
Alexithymia2010 said:
A friend of mine went through the same thing until I did this:
Turn off the radios one by one including: bluetooth, mobile network, and then do airplane mode. Make sure you're on the CDMA/EvDO/LTE settings instead of global. Reboot the phone. Turn off airplane mode, and then turn on your mobile network and give it about a minute. Then try sending SMS.
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Just tried it, still no dice. Thank you for your input though.
ezizzle95 said:
I have. Still nothing unfortunately.
Yes sir 3 times to be certain.
Tried it. Nothing, I agree there has to be something wrong with the handoffs.
Just tried it, still no dice. Thank you for your input though.
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Damn ... I was hoping that was the ticket. Your phone might need to be provisioned. *228 to make sure it has updated PRLs. Failing that, you may need to call up VZW.
Alexithymia2010 said:
Damn ... I was hoping that was the ticket. Your phone might need to be provisioned. *228 to make sure it has updated PRLs. Failing that, you may need to call up VZW.
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It says a sim card has been activated?
ezizzle95 said:
It says a sim card has been activated?
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Not supposed to *228 our phones. Something about possibly frying the sim? Read and read and read.
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It does not fry the sim anymore it just puts you in a 3g prl, after a week or to or after you cut your phone off it will auto update back to 4g prl
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mb use odin and re-flash the stock rom? I never seen/faced issue like this but would like to help to find the solution, just in case I might deal with such thing later.
trook said:
Not supposed to *228 our phones. Something about possibly frying the sim? Read and read and read.
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Don't know if it will fry the SIM, but *228 will tell you the your phone is already provisioned and it will fail.
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Don't know if it will fry the SIM, but *228 will tell you the your phone is already provisioned and it will fail.
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I see. Yeah It just said my SIM was activated.
Just wanted to give this a bump to see if someone has any ideas
another bump. samsung doesn't want to send me a replacement and suggest i find a loner phone to put my sim in while they have it for over a week. i can't do that. Rooted the phone and put a rom on it to see if that would do the trick and nothing. Any suggestions before i argue with samsung?
ezizzle95 said:
another bump. samsung doesn't want to send me a replacement and suggest i find a loner phone to put my sim in while they have it for over a week. i can't do that. Rooted the phone and put a rom on it to see if that would do the trick and nothing. Any suggestions before i argue with samsung?
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I had SMS/MMS problems recently but now everything is working again. What version you on... MDK? And what ROM are you on?
edit: Here's a thread with some insight of what's going on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2654822
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ezizzle95 said:
another bump. samsung doesn't want to send me a replacement and suggest i find a loner phone to put my sim in while they have it for over a week. i can't do that. Rooted the phone and put a rom on it to see if that would do the trick and nothing. Any suggestions before i argue with samsung?
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It is a known Verizon network issue. There is people way above the front line staff working on it. They don't tell the front line staff this because since it's just limited to aosp and they only support stock, unrooted phones they tell people there is no issue. They could send you ten replacements phones and they all will do the same thing. It's not the phone, it's not the AOSP rom, and it's not your sim card. It's a bizzare issue that makes all aosp roms ever made not work in certain areas, mostly central pa but others as well. There is another xda user working directly with the engineers providing me updates. I will let you know when we find out a resolution.
Here is my thread which is for the Note 2 with the same issue. There is also links that others have posted in my thread with the exact same symptoms since 2/20/14.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2662658

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