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    How to turn Verizon off?

    How on the Droid, can I turn the Verizon network off and just use WiFi?
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    If you turn WiFi on, then your phone should use the WiFi for all data as long as it is active. You'll still be connected to Verizon to receive voice calls but your data will all be going through the WiFi and not the 3G data network.

    Does that answer your question?
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    I want to be able to use just WiFi. So if I want to go overseas and use google voice to call home, I want to be able to disable the network so I can just use WiFi for that.
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    Doesn't work like that. Google voice uses your cell minutes through your access number.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zacko View Post
    Doesn't work like that. Google voice uses your cell minutes through your access number.
    I want to be able to use some messanging service if I am overseas through wifi...kind of like skype. How do I turn off the verizon network so I can purely just use WiFi?
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    I'm just getting skype .. as stated there's no way to turn off the SERVICE of verizon. You can however just enable WiFi and it will use that for it's data source, without using verizons network.
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    With the G1 you could delete the apn but with the Droid either Google or Verizon has removed that option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thejono View Post
    I want to be able to use just WiFi. So if I want to go overseas and use google voice to call home, I want to be able to disable the network so I can just use WiFi for that.
    If you over seas with the phone, I doubt very much you'll be picking up the Verizon network so there will be no need to shut it off as it won't exist anyway!
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    I would call verizon and check with this.... you do not want any roaming charges on your bill.

    Be safe and contact them regarding this issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by New2u View Post
    I'm just getting skype .. as stated there's no way to turn off the SERVICE of Verizon. You can however just enable WiFi and it will use that for it's data source, without using Verizon network.
    Guys? Of course you can disable the Verizon network---Well not disable it, but turn off the cell transmitter on your phone. Just like the old windows mobile devices.

    Jono Check it out:

    Press and hold the power button on top of the Droid, Next tap airplane mode (this turns your cell radio off but allows other device functions). Once airplane mode is active (you will see signal icon on notifications bar change from active bars to bars with a little plane on it). Next, turn on wi-fi and connect to whatever network is nearby.

    When this is done you will be using wifi, but not transmitting or receiving cell signals, effectively turning off Verizon. If you ever used a HTC 8525, Tilt, fuse, touch pro, touch diamond, and all other windows mobile devices with wifi you will be very familar with this process.

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