With 30day return and a business trip coming up it might just be worth it to buy and have fun with for a little bit.
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With 30day return and a business trip coming up it might just be worth it to buy and have fun with for a little bit.
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Actually the issue was that the Verizon activation system cannot provision a non-Verizon certified device for NEW service. This is because the IMEI is checked during this process to verify what plans can be assigned to it.
You can swap an already activated LTE SIM into any device and if it has Band 13 it will work for data only on Verizon. This method does not involve any plan changes. In fact you may be unable to change your plan after putting the SIM in the new device since it will be unknown to Verizon.
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For the price, the troubles of trying to even get this to work is just idiotic. You will get no voice, and you'll only get LTE (granted you even get band 13 in your area). Anyone who wastes the money to do this, I pity you.
The question wasn't if you pity someone. It was if it will work. What Peter described is what I was referring to, in more detail. Dumb? In my opinion yes. Fun? In my opinion yes.
I sure hope it will
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I bought it anyway. I really hope it works.
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See this thread for more info: http://forums.crackberry.com/blackbe...encies-961279/
You might be going to AT&T or T-Mobile then :/
Let use know if it works on LTE!
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I have a Passport in hand in Texas. I went into the Verizon store to see if they could throw a nano sim in from my account just to see if it would work. It will not work on Verizon at this time - I've confirmed it. Unfortunately, I had to go across the street to the ATT store, port my number over from Verizon (all for free on the ATT side) and get it up and running on ATT. Works great, and my bill is cheaper with no 2-year contract either.
I'm confused by the confusion. There currently is no CDMA version of the Passport, and if there were, it would have to be branded on a carrier to work. The GSM side of a CDMA carrier will never give you anything like full usage. So if you MUST have the Passport, you will have to go to a GSM carrier.
???? Verizon won't even allow the device to authorized to be used on its network - CDMA, unlike GSM, technology allows its carriers to lock out phone and not even allow them on their networks.
Point blank the phone won't work on Verizon and you're going to need to switch carriers or just simply cancel your order.
??? Sorry to sat but that's not going to happen without CDMA.
Actually call a Verizon tech and they will tell you that any phone not originating from them will not be allowed on the network. Not to mention the Passport does not have CDMA version so it will not work on Verizon.
Simple answer: it's an AT&T exclusivity
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And has anyone found out how long this AT&T exclusive is for?
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+1
I have a Z10 and am anxious to be able to use the passport on Verizon
If it's anything like the Verizon Z30 exclusive, it will be for the foreseeable future. It's not an exclusive because AT&T wanted it so badly, it's because none of the other carriers wanted it at all.
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I have thought long and hard about this issue. I mean really thought about it. And REALLY long and REALLY hard. I mean I haven't thought this hard for this long since I was at Walmart deciding which gun I should buy since we Americans can't have Kinders. And this is what came from all that long, hard thinking... this sucks!
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Is there a thread on the differences between Verizon's CDMA and Telus's CDMA network?
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Doesn't matter. Verizon has a very strict policy.. they will not activate any CDMA phones on their network that is not a branded/authorized Verizon phone. That's why you don't see Sprint phones on Verizon and vise versa.
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Typically it will be around 6 months. However since T-Mobile doesn't carrier BlackBerry anymore that leaves AT&T the only GSM carrier in the US that does.
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Yes, it seems some of the users here don't realize this. The first day, some users actually bought it and were saying "I'll report back and see if it works!", which it clearly wouldn't. Even if it had the correct bands and radios, the phone isn't Verizon branded and won't work. You can't bring unlocked phones to Verizon.
That wasn't the reason I was asking. Just curious since they both use the tech.
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There's another thread where a Verizon user came back and confirmed that the phone he bought does not work on Verizon. Was going over to att as he wrote the results.
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