- #Is verizon in home agent safe upgrade#
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please check your network connectivity”, yes I have the data and/or WiFi on. Ticking the activate yelds “sorry could not complete request at this time.
#Is verizon in home agent safe software#
I cannot activate this as it appears to be part of the Verison installed software and I would need to be a Verizon customer with an account to activate this feature.
#Is verizon in home agent safe upgrade#
Here is the meat of my question….There is a setting under wirless networks-Advanced Calling-activate advanced calling upgrade service to HD voice and video. Everthing as of now is still as before and working. I did have 4gLTE service with the old SIM card and still do. They sent out a new SIM card and it is now in the phone, my I mention that the new SIM card says 4gLTE compatible with most CDMA smartphones and the credit card where the SIM was attached it says Verizon compatible. I have contacted Tracfone and they say my SIM card is not VoLTE compatible. Under about phone-status it says network “Verizon” and Mobile network type “LTE”. Other 2 choices are “LTE/CDMA” and LTE/GSM/UMTS picking these 2 yields no service. In the settings more networks-mobile networks-network mode only “global” works. I have never received a message about needing an upgrade. The phone has only been on/with tracfone (and Verizon towers) since new for 4-5 years now.
#Is verizon in home agent safe android#
I have a Verizon branded Samsung s5 phone running Android 6.0.1 on tracfone service using Verizon towers. It has 4G capabilities.” Well is this statement fully true? I have read many times you need VoLTE “enhanced calling” or HD Calling on top of 4gLTE after the Verzion dropping of 3g/CDMA at the end of 2020. Many times it is stated “You should be fine with that phone. Verizon recommends starting now to wind down activations of devices incompatible with Verizon Wireless’ 4G HD Voice and 4G LTE data networks. Verizon states that “…to avoid potential impacts and meet this CDMA decommission date, including, without limitation, loss of service, it is necessary that you continue to plan now and complete this critical technology migration before December 31, 2019.” Only HD Voice Smartphones and 4G LTE data only IMEI uploads will be accepted to the Verizon Wireless Device Management Database (DMD).
Only HD Voice Smartphones and 4G LTE data only Verizon Wireless certified devices may be activated on the Verizon Wireless network. Nor can they downgrade an existing data only device to 3G rate plans or a 3G device.
Therefore, dealers will not be able to downgrade an existing device to 4G LTE/3G rate plans or swap to a 4G non HD Voice phone. In addition, beginning July 1, 2018 (this year) dealers will “No longer be able to activate any CDMA data only devices, and any non HD/Volte phone devices, including swaps.” 1, 2020) all devices must be VoLTE and HD voice capable. A recent memo went out to Verizon’s distribution confirming that CDMA only devices will not work after Decem.