Essential on Verizon

cstmstyle

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I plan to order the phone once they are made available but I am kinda concerned Verizon will give me the run around activating it on their network. Is there a removable sim card on the phone as swapping cards seems to work in getting phones activated on Verizon if they don't have it listed in their system.
 
I plan to order the phone once they are made available but I am kinda concerned Verizon will give me the run around activating it on their network. Is there a removable sim card on the phone as swapping cards seems to work in getting phones activated on Verizon if they don't have it listed in their system.

It will have a removable sim. As long as you have service with verizon just stick your sim in and you will be good to go
 
Given recent history (non Verizon specific models), I would guess Volte would eventually work but not WiFi calling.

Thx. I guess it's a no go for me unless something changes with WiFi calling. Really wanted to get this phone, maybe something will change.
 
Wifi calling will not be supported without Verizon firmware and that ain't happening.
 
I've been wondering if Verizon will limit it to band 13 like they did with the HTC U11.
That's not entirely Verizon limiting it, that's really HTC causing the issue, as they didn't bother to provide CDMA channels. Essential has provided all of the channels Verizon runs, according to the specs we've seen.
 
That's not entirely Verizon limiting it, that's really HTC causing the issue, as they didn't bother to provide CDMA channels. Essential has provided all of the channels Verizon runs, according to the specs we've seen.

I wasn't referring to 3G. I was referring to bands 2 and 4 LTE.
 
WiFi Calling is baked into Android. It's no longer a per-carrier feature like the old days. Even the KEYone supports it out of the box and most carriers couldn't care less about BlackBerry these days. My KEYone worked with WFC no problem.

It's too early to say how the PH-1 will be accepted by Verizon, but this solution worked for KEYone users: https://forums.crackberry.com/black...rizon-wireless-what-you-need-know-do-1111888/ Note that the thread was updated with new info, so many of the posts are in reply to the original.
 
So does Verizon require approval for the phone to operate on their CDMA network? I've been with them for years and they are terribly slow with getting things tested.
 
Yeah I know they are required by law to allow that. I've just had problems in the past getting my phone activated when it wasn't listed in there system.