At least the statement from Verizon mentions that the certification process will take around 4 to 6 weeks. I wonder what would happen if the Nexus 7 failed certification?
The only thing Verizon does quickly is taking your money out of your account.
At least the statement from Verizon mentions that the certification process will take around 4 to 6 weeks. I wonder what would happen if the Nexus 7 failed certification?
The only thing Verizon does quickly is taking your money out of your account.
It's too bad that the other companies don't expand their network coverage to match Verizon's. Maybe we just need to have Google bring Project Loon everywhere. I wouldn't mind balloon-powered internet in my neighborhood.
Project Loon
Does anyone have any idea when LTE will be supported by Verizon?
Any new information out there?
Thanks.
My neighbor is a VZW Engineer and just got his brand new Nexus 7 LTE and loves it and has no clue what stick is up his employers ****.
According to his tests the device has no way to negatively affect the VZW network and his speculation at this point is that VZW is having issues with the 3G provisioning systems.
Essentially when one activates an LTE SIM either in store / over the phone / or via the Web the system at the same looks for a device's MEID or ESN to activate it's CDMA side.
As the Nexus 7 does not have a CDMA side the system gets stuck as its unable to get past the CDMA provisioning stage. According to my neighbor VZW is unable to just active a SIM regardless of device.
He said VZW has to in some way figure out a bypass and they should be able to activate Sims without worrying about CDMA.
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I assume I cannot insert my iPad sim since it is provisioned for 3G/CDMA. The same goes for my Note2 sim I suppose.
Received my unlocked LTE device yesterday. I assume I cannot insert my iPad sim since it is provisioned for 3G/CDMA. The same goes for my Note2 sim I suppose.
Can anyone suggest a short term option for mobile data other than hotspot tethering? haven't been an AT&T or T-Mobile customer in some time. Do either of those carriers offer a pay as you go data-only plan?
All my eggs are in the VZW basket at this point. Thanks
Received my unlocked LTE device yesterday. I assume I cannot insert my iPad sim since it is provisioned for 3G/CDMA. The same goes for my Note2 sim I suppose.
Can anyone suggest a short term option for mobile data other than hotspot tethering? haven't been an AT&T or T-Mobile customer in some time. Do either of those carriers offer a pay as you go data-only plan?
All my eggs are in the VZW basket at this point. Thanks
OK, here is what happened to me. I went to the Verizon store and tried to get a SIM. No dice, of course. Then tonight, I reactivated my old Verizon iPad 3 SIM (which was only deactivated yesterday, at the end of my billing cycle). I immediately put the SIM in the Nexus 7 and it works fine, great actually.
The only thing is that I am selling the iPad 3 to my father-in-law, and I am wondering if I can do so without a SIM in it.