Can anyone confirm that the GSM international roaming feature in the .211 release works outside of the US for Verizon RAZR? There are so many countries to which I travel which do not support CDMA.
Can anyone confirm that the GSM international roaming feature in the .211 release works outside of the US for Verizon RAZR? There are so many countries to which I travel which do not support CDMA.
It definitely will work if you get the verizon international rates, which are costly. My big question, which I have yet to get a direct answer from Moto or Verizon, is will I be able to use a foreign prepaid sim in the Razr. My belief is that you can but neither Verizon or Moto is going to be willing to admit that.Originally Posted by friedmjb
edit: had to go back and fix my auto correct typo. hong = going. What in the world is "hong" anyway?
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I think you can alsoOriginally Posted by TisMyDroid
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Hong is Kong's first name.Originally Posted by TisMyDroid
Lmbo!Originally Posted by ndtaylor77
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I have to say, just hold your horses. I was freaking out about getting it so much that I eventually grabbed the leak. And after twenty or so minutes of leaping around like a school girl after her first kiss I came to the realization that its Android. A few things have changed but its still the same O/S.
I found this interested...
"Rodmen Hill @Rodmenhill
@VZWSupport is there a rhyme or reason on who gets it first and who has to wait 3 weeks? #notbitter #tryingtobepatient
VZW Support VZW Support @VZWSupport
@Rodmenhill It is released in batches by ESN number. No info on who gets it first. We certainly appreciate your patience. ^LA"
Now if we could get the non-soakers that received them to post their ESN numbers!
That really means nothing. They could simply have a coded routine that hits specific ESN's and then removes those for later wide release.
So my question is why does verizon tell people its rolling out the 22nd. If the actual update is not coming until a later date, because there is a soak test. Which I am glad for to make sure its ready with no bugs. After testing then give a real release date. Especially after all the false positives that have been issued. I am patiently waiting.