Does your V60s do this?

Al

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I have a V60s, and I think it is a great phone except for this problem.

I dial a number, and the screen animates, but does not connect at all. This
happens in a full signal area, after thirty seconds of so, the phone
re-boots, comes up and says no service, a few seconds later, comes back into
full signal and allows the call. But five minutes later the same thing can
and will happen.

Verizon in it's usual clueless self has no clue, idea or solution. The only
reason I signed a contract and new plan was this phone only. If it continues
to do this, I'm out of here.
 
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In article <1Aodc.2821$F9.791@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>,
"AL" <al145 @ delete.hotmail.com> wrote:

> I have a V60s, and I think it is a great phone except for this problem.
>
> I dial a number, and the screen animates, but does not connect at all. This
> happens in a full signal area, after thirty seconds of so, the phone
> re-boots, comes up and says no service, a few seconds later, comes back into
> full signal and allows the call. But five minutes later the same thing can
> and will happen.
>
> Verizon in it's usual clueless self has no clue, idea or solution. The only
> reason I signed a contract and new plan was this phone only. If it continues
> to do this, I'm out of here.

I have 3 V60S's, and none of them exhibit that type of behavior,
regardless of the signal strength.

FPP

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"Light moves faster than sound. That's why some
folks appear bright until you hear them speak..."
 
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I have seen it happen once. I was in the basement of the Museum of Science
and Industry. Only it didn't reboot or animate. I think it had just enough
signal to "think" it could get a call but really couldn't.
Larry
"AL" <al145 @ delete.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have a V60s, and I think it is a great phone except for this problem.
>
> I dial a number, and the screen animates, but does not connect at all.
This
> happens in a full signal area, after thirty seconds of so, the phone
> re-boots, comes up and says no service, a few seconds later, comes back
into
> full signal and allows the call. But five minutes later the same thing can
> and will happen.
>
> Verizon in it's usual clueless self has no clue, idea or solution. The
only
> reason I signed a contract and new plan was this phone only. If it
continues
> to do this, I'm out of here.
>
>
>
 

Karen

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My V60s did exactly that. The phone is unreliable and I took it back. In
fact I gave up on the entire V60 series.

"AL" <al145 @ delete.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have a V60s, and I think it is a great phone except for this problem.
>
> I dial a number, and the screen animates, but does not connect at all.
This
> happens in a full signal area, after thirty seconds of so, the phone
> re-boots, comes up and says no service, a few seconds later, comes back
into
> full signal and allows the call. But five minutes later the same thing can
> and will happen.
>
> Verizon in it's usual clueless self has no clue, idea or solution. The
only
> reason I signed a contract and new plan was this phone only. If it
continues
> to do this, I'm out of here.
>
>
>
 

Bob

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My friend has a V60s and his has a problem of not ringing when it receives
calls. Everything is set correctly for it to ring, but it just doesn't. You
can see the call coming in on the screen but no sound. Verizon says they
are working on a software fix for this, but nothing yet. Anyone else with
this problem? BTW turning the phone off and back on again will correct the
problem.
"Karen" <kconan@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> My V60s did exactly that. The phone is unreliable and I took it back. In
> fact I gave up on the entire V60 series.
>
> "AL" <al145 @ delete.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1Aodc.2821$F9.791@nwrddc01.gnilink.net...
> > I have a V60s, and I think it is a great phone except for this problem.
> >
> > I dial a number, and the screen animates, but does not connect at all.
> This
> > happens in a full signal area, after thirty seconds of so, the phone
> > re-boots, comes up and says no service, a few seconds later, comes back
> into
> > full signal and allows the call. But five minutes later the same thing
can
> > and will happen.
> >
> > Verizon in it's usual clueless self has no clue, idea or solution. The
> only
> > reason I signed a contract and new plan was this phone only. If it
> continues
> > to do this, I'm out of here.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
 
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Bob wrote:
> My friend has a V60s and his has a problem of not ringing when it receives
> calls. Everything is set correctly for it to ring, but it just doesn't. You
> can see the call coming in on the screen but no sound. Verizon says they
> are working on a software fix for this, but nothing yet. Anyone else with
> this problem? BTW turning the phone off and back on again will correct the
> problem.

There was a thread about this problem. I think the solution is to make
sure keypad volume is set to at least 1 in all ring styles.