hdhuntr
Well-known member
You should probably not have such a complicated phone that allows users to control so many parameters. There's no Verizon issue and giving the battery time is pointless. There is ample data here to support that and there are dozens of solutions in all these threads. It sounds like you'd be more comfortable with an iphone. If you stick with Android you'll hate it if you "feel" like it is a Verizon issue and you'll spend a lot of time with tech support on things you could fix yourself in less time.
I'm going to give the battery some time before I do that.
Really feel like it's a Verizon issue, I know they released an update a week or so back.