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Stepney

Evening, all. Something on the mind other than a WH..

I've had the same LG Cosmos 3 slider phone since about 2010. It's been nearly faultless and I have been awfully hard on it.. 

Anyway we're at a point the letters are totally worn off the keys, the screen is scuffed badly, and after setting on the bottom of a lake for half an hour, I lost response from just one button.. text delete. So now every few weeks, since last spring, I master reset the thing to clear it out and start over.

Still.. battery never fails, no weather or location bothers it.. just rock solid.

Anyway, time for something newer. Soon enough I know it will fail. Expecting this, a few months ago I dropped into a Verizon store and bought a brand new exact model and shelved it.

Fast forward to today when I brought it down, and asked about transferring. 

To which the young salesman was happy to extol the new smartphones.. No, I want this.

So according to him, this phone is 'inoperable on any Verizon line today'. And they can't transfer it.. it would be automatically cut off.

Naturally this left me dismayed. My fingers have very poor nerve reception and flat screen phones are very hard for me to do anything with. A flipper is out of the question, since I actually do text on the odd occasion. 

 

Riddle me this. If it's inoperable, why is it still working now? Is there any way to activate this thing myself and get it going? I got no 'real' answer from the fellow.

 

I'm very nearly tempted to attempt Frankenstein-ing it's internals to the new twin to it. 

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SylvanLakeWH

I would chat with Verizon tech folks further. If they sold it to you it should work...maybe what he was saying is you can’t transfer your contacts etc??? That I could understand...

 

 

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Stepney
5 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

I would chat with Verizon tech folks further. If they sold it to you it should work...maybe what he was saying is you can’t transfer your contacts etc??? That I could understand...

 

 

Afraid not. Dead set on it's can't be used. Some googling shows fairly recent that they have canceled the activation of these phones .. however have no current plans to drop the network.. 

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SylvanLakeWH
1 minute ago, Stepney said:

Afraid not. Dead set on it's can't be used. Some googling shows fairly recent that they have canceled the activation of these phones .. however have no current plans to drop the network.. 

 

That’s just not right that they sell a product you can’t use...:twocents-02cents:

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Stepney

I agree wholeheartedly, and it's not right that they simply have dropped these phones. Rugged and basic. I've had nothing but trouble with apple products of any sort. I have had an Iphone 4, 5, 5s, and 7 that are nothing more than cameras (Hand downs from family etc) and they drive me insane doing only that one job.. as a phone I think I'd loose my mind. 

Guess I have no choice. Very well may tear this new one apart and see what's what. 

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Sparky

So you can’t just swap over the SIM card from the old to the new phone? 

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953 nut

I have been with Tracfone for several years and was recently notified that they need to replace my phone as it will no longer be compatible with their system. I am old and very resistant to change, really going to miss this faithful old phone.

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Stepney
35 minutes ago, Sparky said:

So you can’t just swap over the SIM card from the old to the new phone? 

No SIM on these models. Otherwise surely I would. 

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SylvanLakeWH
37 minutes ago, Sparky said:

So you can’t just swap over the SIM card from the old to the new phone? 

 

Worth a try... but if it didn’t work would that risk  “disabling” his current one...???

 

too slow...

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ebinmaine

Neither Trina or I are i-anything fans.

 

Other family members have apples and I'm just not fond of the operating system.

Always been with Android.

 

Your welcome to come up and try out my (smart dumb phone) anytime and see if it'll suit you better.

 

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briankd
18 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

(smart dumb phone)

you got that right i have a Samsung Galaxy android system get so mad at it wana throw it will not own an  I phone 

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tom2p

 

we are an 'I' family   lol


we have Apple computers - so we have Apple phones

 

sync / transfer / backup etc almost seamless 

 

Apple computers cost more - but typically perform better and last much longer than other competing models 

 

little (almost zero) issues with viruses etc 

 

boot up in seconds 

 

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oliver2-44

I feel your pain!

 

We are an I phone family, but no mac's

Since they went to the IOS 13xx operating system :angry-screaming: I have wanted to smash my Iphone daily.  My thick rough finger tips and that touch screen just don't get along anymore, and I always have to heavy or too light a touch!!!.  My wife didn't do the upgrade and is still happy with her iphone 12xx operating system. 

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Stepney
1 hour ago, tom2p said:

 

we are an 'I' family   lol


we have Apple computers - so we have Apple phones

 

sync / transfer / backup etc almost seamless 

 

Apple computers cost more - but typically perform better and last much longer than other competing models 

 

little (almost zero) issues with viruses etc 

 

boot up in seconds 

 

I had a 2012 Macbook Pro and it was a fantastic machine till it grew old.

My new 2018 Pro .. is a miserable little bugger. Had a number of flukes, ended up with a whole new unit since they couldn't seem to figure out it's problem .. it's still miserable. Spec'd it out as the best performer in the 13" range I could get. It makes the old 2012 look like a formula 1 car. Yet feel like a tank.. very sturdy. 

That and the few Iphones I tried simply turned me away from them. Perhaps it was bad luck, I don't know.

I was more than happy to put a fraction of the new Pro's cost into rebuilding the 2012 and it's still flawless today. The '18 pro really ought to head down the road.. 

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stevasaurus

Like Sparky said...if the phones are the same, just swap out the card.  :eusa-think:

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

Like Sparky said...if the phones are the same, just swap out the card.  :eusa-think:

No SIM cards in many Verizon phones here in Maine.

 

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JoeM

Guess its what you get used to?

I had most all and the old black berry from work was my favorite. Could out type most all those youngsters! LOL

Use an old I phone and really don't type much now with voice recognition. That is when I turn off the Yinzer accent.  

As a side note, my 4 year old grand daughter grabs my phone and seems like she can make it dance! :scratchead:

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bc.gold
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

No SIM cards in many Verizon phones here in Maine.

 

Each device has a MAC address which is permanently burned into a chip. Sim cards can be manipulated, apparently people steal the sim cards from traffic lights and cameras to use for nefarious purposes..

 

Stands for "Media Access Control Address," and no, it is not related Apple Macintosh computers. A MAC address is a hardware identification number that uniquely identifies each device on a network.

 

You slider phone is probably incompatible with 5G.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, bcgold said:

You slider phone is probably incompatible with 5G

I'm not sure there is 5G here yet.

 

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bc.gold
22 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I'm not sure there is 5G here yet.

 

You can bet it's in the works and this is why they refuse to support old technology.

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ZXT

That is part of the reason that I dislike Verizon. I will not pay money to a carrier that I can't just pull a sim card out of and swap into another phone. It's ridiculous and unnecessary. 

 

I heard that Verizon is phasing out both 2g and 3g starting a month ago, which is why they won't activate it. Soon enough they would've shut off your current phone. AT&T deactivated its 2g network in 2017 which annoyed the heck out of me, as my old Nokia that I liked to switch to when I was in the rain or in the middle of nowhere (it would get signal where no other phone would), and my first generation iPhone utilized that network. They're keeping their 3g network until 2022, so I can still use some of my newer (old) iPhones until then. 

 

I'm an iPhone guy. They're the simplest smart phones on the planet to use, they are fairly easily repaired if you happen to break a screen (Good luck repairing any Android devices, they're designed to be trashed when they break) and they can't be hacked and your personal information stolen. Even the FBI can't get into a locked iPhone. I currently use an iPhone 6 (which is from 2014) and it works flawlessly. I've had pretty much every generation of iPhone prior to that (I bought, sold and fixed iPhones in high school), and my personal ones are still working. I wouldn't use another phone if it was given to me for free. 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, ZXT said:

Verizon

I could take em or leave em as a company.

Here in Maine geographical location is of utmost concern when choosing a phone carrier.

 

I have Verizon specifically and only because it works at my house.

AT&T works at my dining room table.

Often not at all 30 feet away in the living room or down in the basement.

 

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tom2p
23 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

I feel your pain!

 

We are an I phone family, but no mac's

Since they went to the IOS 13xx operating system :angry-screaming: I have wanted to smash my Iphone daily.  My thick rough finger tips and that touch screen just don't get along anymore, and I always have to heavy or too light a touch!!!.  My wife didn't do the upgrade and is still happy with her iphone 12xx operating system. 

 

 

I'm not thrilled with the last update / upgrade 

 

13.3 

 

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tom2p
23 hours ago, Stepney said:

I had a 2012 Macbook Pro and it was a fantastic machine till it grew old.

My new 2018 Pro .. is a miserable little bugger. Had a number of flukes, ended up with a whole new unit since they couldn't seem to figure out it's problem .. it's still miserable. Spec'd it out as the best performer in the 13" range I could get. It makes the old 2012 look like a formula 1 car. Yet feel like a tank.. very sturdy. 

That and the few Iphones I tried simply turned me away from them. Perhaps it was bad luck, I don't know.

I was more than happy to put a fraction of the new Pro's cost into rebuilding the 2012 and it's still flawless today. The '18 pro really ought to head down the road.. 

 

 

my kids have MacBook Pro models ... 2014/2015

 

we also have an older model ... might be somewhere around 2012 or so

 

they have been great 

 

https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/macbook-pro-2015-is-best-macbook-in-2017
 

 

issues have been reported with newer models - apparently they attempted to make them too thin / remove too much weight 

 

keyboard issues ... thin keys not good - bad feel and they stick

 

I believe they addressed the issues and reverted back to prev keyboard design 

 

https://nypost.com/2019/11/13/apple-unveils-16-inch-macbook-pro-ditching-hated-butterfly-keyboard/

 

 

 

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Stepney
3 minutes ago, tom2p said:

 

 

my kids have MacBook Pro models ... 2014/2015

 

we also have an older model ... might be somewhere around 2012 or so

 

they have been great 

 

https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/macbook-pro-2015-is-best-macbook-in-2017
 

 

issues have been reported with newer models - apparently they attempted to make them too thin / remove too much weight 

 

keyboard issues ... thin keys not good - bad feel and they stick

 

I believe they addressed the issues and reverted back to prev keyboard design 

 

https://nypost.com/2019/11/13/apple-unveils-16-inch-macbook-pro-ditching-hated-butterfly-keyboard/

 

 

 

All dead on .. it's light and flimsy. Mine in fact has had the keyboard replaced. That piece is better atleast. But it's awful slow and the battery doesn't hold for too long. Often gets buggy and randomly quite applications. Has since it was brand new, as did the one before it. From what I read 15/16 was the end of the line for the old 'tank books'. 
I'll probably wind up selling this off and getting a nice used '16. 

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