Keeping the Verizon Note 7 alive - Verizon Note 7 Questions & Answers

Guys,
I don't know how many of us are left but I'm sure the numbers are few and I believe this might be the best forum on the interwebs for this. I have a serious question and I want a place I can get some ongoing feedback and interaction and I know you are up to the task!
My Onyx Black Note 7 (bestest/most favortitist phone I've ever held) was summarily hotlined late last month. I was successful in getting it turned back on only to have it happen again 1 week later. SAD. I re-activated my Note 3 and now have two devices I use daily which seems really dumb. I WANT MY NOTE 7 BACK!!! I have been reading about trimming SIM cards down to fit and see that some have had promising results.
I contacted a buddy who works in a Verizon corporate store and he said that trimming my Micro SIM, from my active Note 3, to Nano size and putting it in my Note 7 would work...but not for long. They will eventually hotline me again (darn IMEI).
So...who has done/tried this? How did it go? How long did it last?
After the big trim, my SIM won't work in my Note 3 any longer and I'll have to get a replacement. This doesn't sound like a game I want to play till Fall.
I would like to believe that at some point they might stop the hotline game but it's probably wishful thinking.
Thanks Team.

i kept mine too and it does make a cool little tablet. if i could get it back on verizon's network i most definitely would do so.
but another issue is this: i took the replacement and therefore have the PHE firmware and am unable to root. but even if i could root, who would put together a ROM for such a device? there are only a handful of people who are in this boat. but that said, root for the PHE firmware would be nice to have...

I recently just let my phone go. It isn't worth it in the end, unless you take the phone to another network or really, really want to deal with with the company as a whole. My phone was hot lined, just like everyone else's. I had another rep take the hotline off, and had the note working again for about a week till it was turned off again. After emailing the CEO, and eventually talking to corporate office, the woman over the phone offered me, at best, a free certified S4 with a $20 increase to my line access fee for a 2-year contract. This option would have costed me the price of another Note7 in the end. At that point, going up in the chain isn't going to get you a refund, nor will they allow the phone to work on the network.
In the legal realm, Verizon can't hot line a phone because they "feel like the device is dangerous". They can't hot line a phone because "they want too" either. They can only hot line a phone under whatever clauses warrant it. If you bring this information to a Verizon rep, and ask them to provide prove that the US CPSC specifically is forcing all cell phone companies to hotline the phone...blah blah blah they'll tell you cool get a lawyer and go up the chain. Even mentioning the term "voluntary" recall triggers them. The store i went into, actually just to give someone a hard time over the whole thing, physically stepped away from me when he saw my phone and the look on his face was utter disgust, like what am I still doing with it? But, whatever.
Beyond all the legality, the system itself is auditing accounts with valid ID's. Note7 IMEI's that is. If the system catches one on an active line, the phone will get hot lined. At that point, you have to find a tech rep who will switch it off, or just reactivate the device. Nobody knows how often or how long the system audit will stay on for, but its there and that can not be avoided. With the system in place, AND fighting an entire company who doesn't want another liability issue, its just over.
The two solutions that current work: Fight the system, or bring the phone to a prepaid network. I'm sorry, and I wish I could offer you more help. I mean hell, I was given the device for free and I still fought to keep using it. Long after the whole thing went down with the recall and everything.

Thanks for the replies.
Yeah it sucks.
I pre-ordered mine, spent week setting it up perfectly only to have to return it a month later. I then followed every forum and had every conceivable block in place in the end, to avoid some crippling malady (so far still 100% charging, no nag screen. Did these happen to any Verizon customers?) Then came the dreaded hotline. The first time I was hit, they directed all of my outgoing calls to my personal voice mail message making it impossible to even call customer support. I had to borrow a phone to call in.
And now... it's a gorgeous, joy to hold wi-fi tablet.
My hope is that they will stop this hotline nonsense at some point and I can do the SIM swap. I have read a couple of posts that swapping back and forth isn't all that difficult but even so, sounds like a PITA.
In the end I'm just sad about the whole situation but I'm sure a new and improved Note will lift my spirits and all will be right in my world again.
Cheers

has anyone done the rooting for the note 7 and had it fail in odin process what do i do so i may proceed and get it rooted successfully?

I'm doing the same exact thing as you: Using two devices daily.
I use my cracked Galaxy S4 for call & SMS (which is rarely) and my Note 7 for everything else.
Just waiting till the day I can buy the Galaxy S8 and only have to carry around one device.

My solution for using my VZW Note 7 was to put my tmobile sim in it. I got the Note 7 via work but always used it with my personal tmobile sim. I use my note 7 every damn day and have not been updated, blocked or even charge limited. I love my Note 7. I did get a V20 to replace it but that phone is horrid. I'll never give up my N7.

[A note 3 SIM won't work because it's too big, the chip part is larger than the entire Note 7 SIM. Those that have done this are using Note 4 or later SIMs.

Based on my research, you can successfully trim a Micro SIM down to a Nano SIM. You do have to cut through the metal but it will work.
Now another question; are you going to jump on an S8 (or plus) or wait till the Fall and hopefully a new Note?

Is Verizon's method based on the phone IMEI or build.prop device name? With root it's easy to change the build.prop and with Xposed there's an IMEI change module. Would this work?
I have 3 Note 7's, non are rooted yet. Not sure which updates they have but I'm going to try.

Groffice said:
Based on my research, you can successfully trim a Micro SIM down to a Nano SIM. You do have to cut through the metal but it will work.
Now another question; are you going to jump on an S8 (or plus) or wait till the Fall and hopefully a new Note?
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S8 plus FTW.
As long as it has a headphone jack.
If there's no headphone jack, Samsung is on my sh!t list.

Spike96 said:
S8 plus FTW.
As long as it has a headphone jack.
If there's no headphone jack, Samsung is on my sh!t list.
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So S Pen is something you can live without?
I cannot.

Groffice said:
So S Pen is something you can live without?
I cannot.
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Yep absolutely. The S pen is cool and all, but I haven't really used it in months.
I just hope Samsung integrates the GIF maker into the Galaxy S8 plus, that's the coolest function.

I'm still rockin my n7 fully functional... minus the crack on the back glass. So mad. They tried many things but I'm using it right now
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They hot lined me. I turned it back on. They hot lined again. I went to turn back on and sim was zapped. So I clicked the little link to order a new sim for my n7 for free through VZ. It came and n7 works 2 plus weeks. Ordered a backup nano sim too. They'll quit

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They hot lined me. I turned it back on. They hot lined again. I went to turn back on and sim was zapped. So I clicked the little link to order a new sim for my n7 for free through VZ. It came and n7 works 2 plus weeks. Ordered a backup nano sim too. They'll quit
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I hope so!! Please keep us updated ok?
Thanks

Still going strong!
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Oyeve said:
My solution for using my VZW Note 7 was to put my tmobile sim in it. I got the Note 7 via work but always used it with my personal tmobile sim. I use my note 7 every damn day and have not been updated, blocked or even charge limited. I love my Note 7. I did get a V20 to replace it but that phone is horrid. I'll never give up my N7.
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Exactly what I'm doing. Signed up for T-Mobile one and using their sim. I plan on using it till the note 8 is released

Went the whole month of February suspended, then I activated a s7 and switched the sim over to the n7. Been working since the first. Returned the s7, holding out til the s8 plus has been out awhile before jumping to that.
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The s7 felt so slow and gimped compared to the n7. Can't go backwards in the smartphone world.

Thinking About Doing Same Thing
Oyeve said:
My solution for using my VZW Note 7 was to put my tmobile sim in it. I got the Note 7 via work but always used it with my personal tmobile sim. I use my note 7 every damn day and have not been updated, blocked or even charge limited. I love my Note 7. I did get a V20 to replace it but that phone is horrid. I'll never give up my N7.
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Hello Oyeve,
I was hotlined by Verizon and that was the last straw after a dozen years of business with them. I am thinking of doing the same thing as you, but I don't want to scare T-Mobile and run into the same hotline problem. How's it going on T-Mobile with your Verizon Note 7 since your post here?
Thanks,
Egyptmex

Sans SIM, Successful Hard Factory Reset on Note 7
Egyptmex said:
Hello Oyeve,
I was hotlined by Verizon and that was the last straw after a dozen years of business with them. I am thinking of doing the same thing as you, but I don't want to scare T-Mobile and run into the same hotline problem. How's it going on T-Mobile with your Verizon Note 7 since your post here?
Thanks,
Egyptmex
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After backing up my Note 7 and removing the SIM card, I am pleased to report that the dreaded OTA update I successfully dodged for months when I was a Verizon customer no longer appears after a hard reset (simultaneous press of Home, Power, and Volume Up buttons and then choosing factory reset from menu)!

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Problems with tilt 2 after 2min.

Hello,
I have been waiting for this phone for sooo long I even switched to tmo for it but didn't have any signal in my house. Long story short, have att again and got the tilt 2 today.
1st issue, right at start up I get an error about the SIM that was in the device when opened. Error "SIM not provisioned MM#2"
2nd issue, The screen feels like I can peal it away fro the keyboard when closed. All along the left side of phone from top to bottom, opens up enough to shove 15 playing cards in. This causes a tapping / clicking sound every time I press the screen on that side. (this did not happen with tmo version)
The device is very attractive but feels like poor construction.
And another thing, wtf is with the no soft reset button.
I will be returning this device in exchange for another very shortly.
Any one else have similar issues????
Update!
Thanks for the help everyone
amurch said:
Talked with att today (transferred 4 times) and finally talked with a knowledgeable premier person who hooked me up
Returning defective device today with new one getting next day ship.
Refund of $370.99 (tax included)
New charge of $200 (plus free overnight and all other fees waived, cause of hassle and price match coworkers)
Total = New Tilt 2 for $200 out the door. BOO yah
Sometimes I really do love the att reps......sometimes!
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wait wait...first off you got a ****ty one. Mine feels really solid.
second: i dont have that issue at all, once again mine feels solid.
third: soft reset is on the stylus side of the phone, but you have to take the back of the phone off, like you were going to take the battery out. Its a little red button that says reset.
amurch said:
Hello,
I have been waiting for this phone for sooo long I even switched to tmo for it but didn't have any signal in my house. Long story short, have att again and got the tilt 2 today.
1st issue, right at start up I get an error about the SIM that was in the device when opened. Error "SIM not provisioned MM#2"
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This issue is a matter of the sim not being "Turned on" If you got the phone in the mail just call them up and have them turn it on.
amurch said:
Hello,
I have been waiting for this phone for sooo long I even switched to tmo for it but didn't have any signal in my house. Long story short, have att again and got the tilt 2 today.
1st issue, right at start up I get an error about the SIM that was in the device when opened. Error "SIM not provisioned MM#2"
2nd issue, The screen feels like I can peal it away fro the keyboard when closed. All along the left side of phone from top to bottom, opens up enough to shove 15 playing cards in. This causes a tapping / clicking sound every time I press the screen on that side. (this did not happen with tmo version)
The device is very attractive but feels like poor construction.
And another thing, wtf is with the no soft reset button.
I will be returning this device in exchange for another very shortly.
Any one else have similar issues????
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I just got mine in the mail as well (moving up from a Fuze), and I love it.
To help out:
#1 - The reason that you are getting that SIM not provisioned is because some reason AT&T decided to ship the phone with an unactivated SIM in it. Swap it out with your existing one (or call to activate if you are new customer) and you should be good to go.
#2 - Not sure about the screen issue, I don't seem to have that problem. I've played with the TMO version, and IMHO, I thought that ATT one seemed a little more sturdy -- but it's all personal preference.
and I beleive someone already answered the soft reset one (you have to take off the battery cover to get to it) -- which is kinda a pain.
Thanks for the help guys.
I dbl checked my packaging and saw the SIM activation (have not had to do this is 5 years, musta forgot)
Soft reset behind back cover is terrible. Also phone is glossy all over and with my greasy paws Im prolly gonna drop this thing.
And I will call premier tomorrow and have them sed out a new one. My tmo was fugly but solid as a rock, hinge was very tight as well...I musta got a lemon.
Thanks for the help guys.
One more thing, Besides flashing, whats the best way to get all the att crap off? I will turn it on with nothing running and have 75% in use WTF!!!!
Thanks again.
NATF will have a ROM out soon without all the AT&T **** on there. One trick we used on the Fuze was to hard reset and before it does its "customization" hit the reset button. This will not install all of the AT&T crap and let you install whatever you want. I have not tired this on the tilt 2 but it might be worth a shot.
I think the ROM on the kaiser and fuze were partitioned enabling the hard reset method to work.
I want to keep all of the att network settings and the main **** that makes the phone run well with att but without there crap ware.
Thanks for the posts guys.
BTW, Has anyone noticed the screen glitching when turned on? It is supposed to fade open smoothly from black to light. My tmo did this when I installed and ran the added "seven" file to enable push email, my tilt 2 does this out of the box, could be the 75% ROM being used just to run the damn phone (run the att crap)
I am bummed that my tilt is looking like it is a POS at the moment. Tmo was fugly but fast as hell outta the box, minus the reception.
Update!!
Talked with att today (transferred 4 times) and finally talked with a knowledgeable premier person who hooked me up
Returning defective device today with new one getting next day ship.
Refund of $370.99 (tax included)
New charge of $200 (plus free overnight and all other fees waived, cause of hassle and price match coworkers)
Total = New Tilt 2 for $200 out the door. BOO yah
Sometimes I really do love the att reps......sometimes!

Verzion note 7 activation, switch

I am heading to New York in early December for a few days. I have a Note 7 as my primary phone. I know i cannot take it with me on an airplane.
I was considering switching to another device but am afraid that when i go to switch back, it won't work.
Another idea is that on the Verizon webpage it has the option to let you switch phones between lines on your account. I could switch phones for the few days and switch back afterwards... but the same thing... will it not work when i attempt to switch?
Has anyone with Verizon as their carrier tried this or something similar?
thanks
p.s. This post is not an invitation to the haters and trolls who comment worthless things about turning the phone in. Go back to your safe spaces... the grown ups are talking
crash613 said:
I am heading to New York in early December for a few days. I have a Note 7 as my primary phone. I know i cannot take it with me on an airplane.
I was considering switching to another device but am afraid that when i go to switch back, it won't work.
Another idea is that on the Verizon webpage it has the option to let you switch phones between lines on your account. I could switch phones for the few days and switch back afterwards... but the same thing... will it not work when i attempt to switch?
Has anyone with Verizon as their carrier tried this or something similar?
thanks
p.s. This post is not an invitation to the haters and trolls who comment worthless things about turning the phone in. Go back to your safe spaces... the grown ups are talking
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You can switch the SIM back and forth. As long as the IMEI on the Note 7 is not blacklisted it will work. I still have my Note 7 and I got an LG V20 and my SIM is in my LG G3 and I can switch between them all no problem.
Don't you have to call in to have them activated every time you change to a different phone?
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Don't you have to call in to have them activated every time you change to a different phone?
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Why would you need to do that lol?
You paid for the phones and are paying for the service its your decision which device to use...I go back and forth between phones all the time..
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I also thought you had to call in to Verizon. SIM switching without calling would make it a whole new ball game. I would have been afraid you'd never get it reactivated if taken out of service at all.
Just sim switch and let it complete it's provisioning steps. You only need to call if there is an issue with the 4g sim not provisioning. Then they can add it on manually. Ill be doing that with my n4 when traveling.
force70 said:
Why would you need to do that lol?
You paid for the phones and are paying for the service its your decision which device to use...I go back and forth between phones all the time..
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I was under the impression that any time you moved a sim from one phone to another you had to call Verizon for them to activate the sim on the phone you switched to. Pretty sure I am not the only one who thought this. If you can just swap the sim between phones, well of course this would be nice and make keeping the N7 as a daily driver and switch to a different phone when flying or travelling doable.
teegunn said:
I was under the impression that any time you moved a sim from one phone to another you had to call Verizon for them to activate the sim on the phone you switched to. Pretty sure I am not the only one who thought this. If you can just swap the sim between phones, well of course this would be nice and make keeping the N7 as a daily driver and switch to a different phone when flying or travelling doable.
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Well Im in canada and no such BS exists here...that sounds completely unreasonable though
I'm experiencing the SAME issue. Yesterday there was a snow storm here in NY and while I was playing games on my note 7 out of nowhere my data went out. I checked through "Mobile Data" settings to ensure it's on, toggled airplane mode, restarted, even pulled the sim and put it in my Note 5 but I'm experiencing the same issue.
My next step was one of two options:
A) I call verizon to re-activate my Note 5 with my SIM I swapped in from the Note 7 (but i'm afraid they'll recognize I still have my "refunded" Note 7.
B) Edit the APN Network information cuz .... idk I was trying "everything"
But, as teegunn said, I have to call Verizon to have them switch my account to my note 5. I checked their website and it wont let me do it through there, it says to call.
Anyone ever figured out if we can swap here in the US without an issue?
I love my note 7 too much to let it go....
yoursexyhero said:
I'm experiencing the SAME issue. Yesterday there was a snow storm here in NY and while I was playing games on my note 7 out of nowhere my data went out. I checked through "Mobile Data" settings to ensure it's on, toggled airplane mode, restarted, even pulled the sim and put it in my Note 5 but I'm experiencing the same issue.
My next step was one of two options:
A) I call verizon to re-activate my Note 5 with my SIM I swapped in from the Note 7 (but i'm afraid they'll recognize I still have my "refunded" Note 7.
B) Edit the APN Network information cuz .... idk I was trying "everything"
But, as teegunn said, I have to call Verizon to have them switch my account to my note 5. I checked their website and it wont let me do it through there, it says to call.
Anyone ever figured out if we can swap here in the US without an issue?
I love my note 7 too much to let it go....
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I was hotlined (for the first time) on the 30th... it took multiple online chats, phone calls, and ultimately a trip to the nearest Verizon store to get a new sim card (they had cut service to both my Note7 sim and my Note 4 sim) to get up and running on my old Note 4. I waited a few days and, borrowing some confidence from @tricktaylor, used Verizon's online portal to reactivate my Note7, with the original sim card, like it was any other device.
I was hotlined again last night (at least, that's when I noticed it) and all it took was a quick online chat this morning to switch service back to my Note 4. I'll wait a few days before trying to reactive my Note7 unless someone reports back, in the interim, that the wait-time is unnecessary.
Im literally switching to N4 right now. Hope all goes well. I said I'm returning the N7 but i have no plans to. I don't know when I'll be switching back to N7, I don't want to go through this once a week. But at some point they'll have to give up and at this point I'll wait them out for spite.
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Im back to n4... for the time being but I'm sure there's nothing stopping from switching back to N7 right now. At some point they will have to stop doing these imei checks. Stay strong they'll quit or someone smarter than I will come up with a solution on our side...
Screw it.
I'm impatient. I trimmed my Note 4 micro sim down to a nano sim. I'm popping it into my Note7. And...
IT'S ALIVE!
I gotta try that. I'm scared to cut mine. dont they still see its an imei of a n7?
I switch my VZW sim to at least 5 different phones including the Note 7 and never had to call it in and it just works.
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I gotta try that. I'm scared to cut mine. dont they still see its an imei of a n7?
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It appears as though they're not actively monitoring which devices are being used or activated, they are just conducting sporadic sweeps to temporally deactivate SIM cards presently used in conjunction with Note7's. Once the SIM is activated with a different device, or once the Note7 is activated with a different SIM, you're good to go.
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So last I updated this I ordered a free sim from Verizon for my n7. They sent it I piped it in and it's working.

Could I swap phones for a trip

I'm going on a trip in March.
My plan is to use an old phone on the trip...swap the sim card.
Then swap back when I get home.
Think it will work?
It's a good question. You certainly could go back to your old phone, but will they let you reactivate the N7 once you get home is the real question. I may have the same dilemma soon. Not sure how to handle the situation.
You should be able to ask for a sim or buy one one eBay
trav11887 said:
You should be able to ask for a sim or buy one one eBay
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But would they let him/her reactivate the N7 sim after he/she got back?
The reactivation. Is the problem. Get a burner phone give number on note 7 message.
I swap my Verizon sim between 2 different phones all the time. Note 7 and Turbo 2 with no issues. I had the Turbo 2 reactivated on my line in place of my Note 7 and then couldn't get my SD card to read in my Turbo so swapped the Sim back into my Note 7 and it worked just fine
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I swap my Verizon sim between 2 different phones all the time. Note 7 and Turbo 2 with no issues. I had the Turbo 2 reactivated on my line in place of my Note 7 and then couldn't get my SD card to read in my Turbo so swapped the Sim back into my Note 7 and it worked just fine
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Did you have to call VZ when you did the sim swap or just swap straight across and it worked?
teegunn said:
Did you have to call VZ when you did the sim swap or just swap straight across and it worked?
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Nope, just took the sim out of the Turbo 2 and put it in the Note 7 and did a restart. I've done it with my Note 7 and a S7 a month ago also.
apple eating samsung said:
Nope, just took the sim out of the Turbo 2 and put it in the Note 7 and did a restart. I've done it with my Note 7 and a S7 a month ago also.
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I'm tempted to try that with my Note 4 right now. My 91 yr old grandmother fell and broke her hip 2 weeks ago and I might have to fly down to TX (I'm in the pacific NW). Not going to chance bringing the N7 on to the plane. If it is as easy as just swapping the sim then rebooting that is great.
teegunn said:
I'm tempted to try that with my Note 4 right now. My 91 yr old grandmother fell and broke her hip 2 weeks ago and I might have to fly down to TX (I'm in the pacific NW). Not going to chance bringing the N7 on to the plane. If it is as easy as just swapping the sim then rebooting that is great.
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It should work, but worst case scenario if you have to take the Note 7 just make sure it's in a case and you call it a Note 5 lol
apple eating samsung said:
It should work, but worst case scenario if you have to take the Note 7 just make sure it's in a case and you call it a Note 5 lol
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It's tempting to try that. Don't know how closely they look at the phones when you go through security, but I am not going to try that. There really isn't any legal way of getting my N7 down to TX from MT unless I drive (and yes I know the replies to the legal part that will probably be coming). I mean, I could try to send my N7, but that would be no different than bringing it on a flight with me honestly. Hell, too bad we can't crack the case open and just remove the damn battery.
I will probably just put my sim in my N4 and get by for the week or two I am there. It will be somewhat of a shock going back to the N4, but I am sure I can live with it for a week or two.
teegunn said:
I will probably just put my sim in my N4 and get by for the week or two I am there. It will be somewhat of a shock going back to the N4, but I am sure I can live with it for a week or two.
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Let us know if that works! I just found out that I have to fly down to San Francisco (from SeaTac) in a couple weeks for work and I hadn't even thought about the fact that I couldn't take my Note7. Luckily, I too saved my Note4... Just in case I found myself in a situation like this.
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raneym305 said:
Let us know if that works! I just found out that I have to fly down to San Francisco (from SeaTac) in a couple weeks for work and I hadn't even thought about the fact that I couldn't take my Note7. Luckily, I too saved my Note4... Just in case I found myself in a situation like this.
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If I do, I will post about it here how the swap goes. Hoping to not have to fly down until later in January, but her condition has worsened and I may have no choice.
Don't fly with the N7. As much as I love this phone don't run the risk of the TSA exposing you and the Police taking you out of the terminal and slapping you with an out of worldly fine. Just don't. I'm a firm believer in this phone but the masses are not. Take the chance, if it doesn't activate oh well. It wasn't meant to be anyway.
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Don't fly with the N7. As much as I love this phone don't run the risk of the TSA exposing you and the Police taking you out of the terminal and slapping you with an out of worldly fine. Just don't. I'm a firm believer in this phone but the masses are not. Take the chance, if it doesn't activate oh well. It wasn't meant to be anyway.
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Yeah I won't be flying with it. Not a chance I am willing to take. Gonna be putting the sim in my N4, It's still a very good phone and it won't matter much if I can't use the N7 for a week or two.
Sim swapping
teegunn said:
Yeah I won't be flying with it. Not a chance I am willing to take. Gonna be putting the sim in my N4, It's still a very good phone and it won't matter much if I can't use the N7 for a week or two.
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You can swap the sim card from phone to phone with no interaction with Big V. I move mine from S3 to Note 3 to Note 4. Your phone in use on your my verizon info will change to reflect the phone in use. Unfortunately the Note 7 uses a micro sim card that is about 25% smaller so you can't swap to the older Notes.
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But would they let him/her reactivate the N7 sim after he/she got back?
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Maybe they should borrow a phone with a matching sim, if possible.
Or just buy a nano SIM adapter. I use one to swap from N4 to N7.
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Or just buy a nano SIM adapter. I use one to swap from N4 to N7.
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Crap, I forgot the sim in the N4 was a different size. I haven't had to fly yet, but that decision could be coming soon. Depends on how my grandmothers health is - and it hasn't been going in the right direction. I better look at amazon for a nano sim adapter. Thanks for bringing that up.
Just wanted to follow up on this thread. I did in fact swap my sim from my N7 into my N4. I had to use a sim adapter (bought for a few bucks on Amazon) to fit the smaller sim from the N7 into the N4. It took a little finagling, but it did work. I used my N4 for two days while flying, then put the sim back in my N7 when I got to my destination. There was not problem doing this, the sim worked in both phones once I put it in and rebooted.
However, I now see that the N7 may be IMEI bricked soon, so it all may be moot. I did not risk taking my N7 through security to fly, I brought my N4 with me while flying. The N4 seemed slow and simply old. Still nicer than most phones out there, but compared to the N7, well, the N7 is far nicer. Sadly, If I cannot find a way to continue to use my N7, I may have to go back to the N4 as I can not find a viable replacement that works with VZ and has enough features to work as an N7 replacement. The Axon 7, Mate 9 and Asus zen phone deluxe would all probably work, but NONE of them work on Verizon. So I am very much hoping VZ does not IMEI brick the N7. I have all update apps disabled on my N7 since day one, so I am on the original firmware, but I cannot beat an IMEI block that VZ is supposedly doing by the end of January. If anyone knows of a fix for this, please PM me. Much thanks!

Verizon to hotline all Note 7s on 1/31/2017?

Just got this text:
FREE VZW MSG: Reminder: Your Samsung Note7 has been recalled due to an overheating risk. Because your safety is important to us, your Note7 will stop working on or about 1/31/2017. To prevent this service interruption, please immediately upgrade to a new device by visiting your original place of purchase. In addition, to avoid being charged for your Note7, please return it to the original place of purchase within 5 days. For more information, please visit go.vzw.com/note7faq
Does this mean they will hotline all remaining Note 7's based on IMEI/ID? Or is this related to another update?
Did anyone else get this?
And do we really need to return it to avoid full charge? I have read here that this is just a threat - that they can't really collect payment under recall law precedent.
Funny how they reference to return it in the "box" I called twice about and never got. Bastards.
I got this text message earlier today indicating 1/26/2017 is the date. I never received a box from VZW or Samsung either.
...I'm assuming that changing the phone's IMEI (say, to that of my broken Note3) would prevent this blacklisting/hotlining from bricking my phone's network access?
pcjabber said:
I got this text message earlier today indicating 1/26/2017 is the date. I never received a box from VZW or Samsung either.
...I'm assuming that changing the phone's IMEI (say, to that of my broken Note3) would prevent this blacklisting/hotlining from bricking my phone's network access?
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I would assume so. That is what I am doing.
Ugh. I don't want to give it up! I'm on PHE and couldn't obtain root...is there anyway i can spoof my imei info or change it completely.
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I would assume so. That is what I am doing.
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Have you been able to successfully change your IMEI thus far? The apps I've tried so far either need ROOT or don't support Samsung devices...
Found a method involving QPST (modifying the hex IMEI stored in "nv_data") but haven't tried it yet.
pcjabber said:
Have you been able to successfully change your IMEI thus far? The apps I've tried so far either need ROOT or don't support Samsung devices...
Found a method involving QPST (modifying the hex IMEI stored in "nv_data") but haven't tried it yet.
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That tool is from 2009 from what I see.
You guys are out of luck...they are going to permanently hotline all outgoing calls to customer care...there is no possible way around that. I am sitting in the Verizon store right now
Sent from my Explosive Galaxy Note 7
Cammy253 said:
You guys are out of luck...they are going to permanently hotline all outgoing calls to customer care...there is no possible way around that. I am sitting in the Verizon store right now
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and the news just picked it up - with confirming details: http://fortune.com/2017/01/17/samsung-galaxy-note-7-verizon/
I also received this text indicating my device will be turned off on 1/31/2017. I have received constant text messages from Verizon threatening to shut down my phone, return it, or pay full retail price. It's a shame - I've already purchased the phone at full retail price from third party, so they can't charge me full price. Would they really ban the MEID of the devices off the network?
CarbonMan said:
I also received this text indicating my device will be turned off on 1/31/2017. I have received constant text messages from Verizon threatening to shut down my phone, return it, or pay full retail price. It's a shame - I've already purchased the phone at full retail price from third party, so they can't charge me full price. Would they really ban the MEID of the devices off the network?
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I believe we are no longer able to use the note 7. Last chance to change it as the IMEI is but DO?
I don't imagine blocked updates will stop this one - ?
I read they are going to start redirecting your outgoing calls to customer service
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I read they are going to start redirecting your outgoing calls to customer service
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Yep. I have no idea how to get around this one, especially since im on PHE and can't even obtain root
Sent from my Explosive Galaxy Note 7
Cammy253 said:
Yep. I have no idea how to get around this one, especially since im on PHE and can't even obtain root
Sent from my Explosive Galaxy Note 7
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I just spoke with a Verizon rep about the latest test message and was told that they are not blocking IMEI's. He said they are not allowed to do that. He actually seemed a little annoyed and tried to convince me that Samsung is the one that everyone should be upset about, not Verizon. Samsung is the one pushing out these updates to disable our phones and Verizon is innocent to all this craziness. Yeah right! He said that Samsung has something in the works to disable the Note 7's but does not know what it is. If it's in the form of another update, I say we might be Ok if we have the updates blocked.
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I just spoke with a Verizon rep about the latest test message and was told that they are not blocking IMEI's. He said they are not allowed to do that. He actually seemed a little annoyed and tried to convince me that Samsung is the one that everyone should be upset about, not Verizon. Samsung is the one pushing out these updates to disable our phones and Verizon is innocent to all this craziness. Yeah right! He said that Samsung has something in the works to disable the Note 7's but does not know what it is. If it's in the form of another update, I say we might be Ok if we have the updates blocked.
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Why would they need to block your imei when they can just route every call you make to customer service where you can talk to someone who doesn't know what they are talking about.
In the next two weeks they will make it so no one keeps their note 7 for use as a cell phone.
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mdb0095 said:
I just spoke with a Verizon rep about the latest test message and was told that they are not blocking IMEI's. He said they are not allowed to do that. He actually seemed a little annoyed and tried to convince me that Samsung is the one that everyone should be upset about, not Verizon. Samsung is the one pushing out these updates to disable our phones and Verizon is innocent to all this craziness. Yeah right! He said that Samsung has something in the works to disable the Note 7's but does not know what it is. If it's in the form of another update, I say we might be Ok if we have the updates blocked.
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Yeah the guy I spoke to said they are not blocking IMEI #'s so my thinking is they are doing it in their end. So then I figured, well okay,. I will just bite the bullet and get the Pixel XL...not so fast. Backordered until 3/10. Complete mess. Time to switch to tmobile.
Although I wonder what would happen if you switched out sim cards and kept doing it if it would mess with their system.
Fourstarzzzz said:
Yeah the guy I spoke to said they are not blocking IMEI #'s so my thinking is they are doing it in their end. So then I figured, well okay,. I will just bite the bullet and get the Pixel XL...not so fast. Backordered until 3/10. Complete mess. Time to switch to tmobile.
Although I wonder what would happen if you switched out sim cards and kept doing it if it would mess with their system.
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Nah...They see the imei behind the sim. All the ims features would register using imei. Note 7's goose is cooked.
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dottat said:
Nah...They see the imei behind the sim. All the ims features would register using imei. Note 7's goose is cooked.
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Oh well...time to go to tmobile then
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Oh well...time to go to tmobile then
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Not with the note 7 right? None of these carriers are going to treat this any differently. They all want to be done with a mess they didn't start. Can't blame them. This all falls at Samsungs feet.
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T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy watch LTE activation.

I am hoping someone can answer something for me. I am getting the 46mm Galaxy watch with LTE from T-Mobile as soon as they are back in stock. Hopefully it will ship the 24th which is the earliest. Anyway, I have been doing a lot of research on the watch. Some things concern me and I can only work around one I get the watch.
But, the major concern is when I get the watch will it be already activated on LTE? I have read a lot of people talking about having to have a Samsung phone to do the activation. I talked to T-Mobile and they said it should be activated already if the Digits line is active. It is active on the other one we ordered that was in stock. I just don't know about mine yet until it ships.
So, does anyone have any experience with this watch on T-Mobile? I do not have a Samsung phone. I know all Bluetooth stuff will work. I just want to use it as a standalone device also.
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I am hoping someone can answer something for me. I am getting the 46mm Galaxy watch with LTE from T-Mobile as soon as they are back in stock. Hopefully it will ship the 24th which is the earliest. Anyway, I have been doing a lot of research on the watch. Some things concern me and I can only work around one I get the watch.
But, the major concern is when I get the watch will it be already activated on LTE? I have read a lot of people talking about having to have a Samsung phone to do the activation. I talked to T-Mobile and they said it should be activated already if the Digits line is active. It is active on the other one we ordered that was in stock. I just don't know about mine yet until it ships.
So, does anyone have any experience with this watch on T-Mobile? I do not have a Samsung phone. I know all Bluetooth stuff will work. I just want to use it as a standalone device also.
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You need a T-Mobile phone to get it up and running. My watch connected to my phone thru bluetooth and was working just fine, but I couldn't get the LTE to work until after I made the trip to an actual T-Mobile store. I have a Verizon phone. I couldn't get the LTE to work so I ended up using a T-mobile employee's phone to set it up. It needs to download something thru a T-Mobile line. But once you set it up you're good. Hope this helps.
Yeah I bought it straight from T-Mobile. And I have T-Mobile. I just have a Moto z2 force and I have heard you can't set the LTE up without a Samsung phone. You get kind of error like that it can't be setup on this device. T-Mobile assured me it will be working fully after they link the Digits line to it. Which is right before it ships.
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You need a T-Mobile phone to get it up and running. My watch connected to my phone thru bluetooth and was working just fine, but I couldn't get the LTE to work until after I made the trip to an actual T-Mobile store. I have a Verizon phone. I couldn't get the LTE to work so I ended up using a T-mobile employee's phone to set it up. It needs to download something thru a T-Mobile line. But once you set it up you're good. Hope this helps.
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Did you get your watch to activate on a T-mobile stand alone line? I have Sprint for my phone. I have a Samsung S2 watch on a stand alone line. I went in and bought a Galaxy Watch at a T-mobile store. We tried for 3 days and never got it to activate on my stand alone line, so I returned it. The guys in the store called all kinds of customer service numbers. They were finally told that Samsung wouldn't allow it to activate on a stand alone line. We all thought it was bs but no one could get it working. So does yours have its own line and number on T-mobile? Thanks.
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Did you get your watch to activate on a T-mobile stand-alone line? I have Sprint for my phone. I have a Samsung S2 watch on a stand-alone line. I went in and bought a Galaxy Watch at a T-mobile store. We tried for 3 days and never got it to activate on my stand-alone line, so I returned it. The guys in the store called all kinds of customer service numbers. They were finally told that Samsung wouldn't allow it to activate on a stand-alone line. We all thought it was bs but no one could get it working. So does yours have its own line and number on T-mobile? Thanks.
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I only have one line thru T-Mobile and it is the Galaxy watch. My actual phone is a Verizon phone. I had problems getting it to sync to my phone. I called Samsung and t-mobile, both didn't know what was what. I returned my watch and got a new one thinking it was defective. The new one did the same thing. So I went to the Samsung forums with my problem and someone suggested to take it to the store and use one of there phones. So I did.
It took a couple of tries. I used two different phones from the store before the employee just let me use his. I forget what kind of phone he had but that made all the difference. I suggest going into a t-mobile store and syncing your watch to the most current SAMSUNG device they have. What happens is they use the phone to transfer the file you need to your watch. Once you have it downloaded on your watch the LTE should be up and running. You won't need that phone ever again even after a factory reset. Your watch should have its own number and you can connect it to whatever carrier phone you have.
Let it be noted that I did this before any updates occurred. I would have hoped this issue would have been fixed by now. I hope this helps. I will say that T-Mobile was very kind, and when they could be, they were very helpful.

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