They use SIM cards so GSM here for both.mcsteven said:Virgin is CDMA here. Are they GSM (uses a SIM card) or no (there)?
Probably still CDMA actually. Verizon and Sprint are both CDMA carriers, but they both have SIM cards now for the 4G LTE network. That's probably why you have a SIM in your Verizon phone.Darkrider_LS said:They use SIM cards so GSM here for both.
Im with Virgin not VerizonSparky said:Probably still CDMA actually. Verizon and Sprint are both CDMA carriers, but they both have SIM cards now for the 4G LTE network. That's probably why you have a SIM in your Verizon phone.
#wellthegfisastightasonedmanns67 said:Dont we all
I looked up soft restart and on some phones, holding certain buttons will make a menu come up for it. Well, I got the power off menu to come up then held "power off" and that came up.dmanns67 said:That does not look good. I think Android considers all third party apps any app that is not downloaded from the Play Store.
what phone do you have?Mounce said:I looked up soft restart and on some phones, holding certain buttons will make a menu come up for it. Well, I got the power off menu to come up then held "power off" and that came up.
Pantech Flex. Not a very common phone.BlazingTrails said:what phone do you have?
If that is what it said that may work. but usually the software doesn't reset on a standard power down. but if that is what it said try it and see if it is better. i mostly work with Droid phones. i have done some work on Iphone like replacing screens, batteries, and resets etcMounce said:Okay, said for soft reset, power off and remove battery for a few minutes. Simple enough or too simple?
You would take it there.Darkrider_LS said:#wellthegfisastightasone