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On Apr 4, 7:33*am, Harryk wrote:
If you are talking about switching over phone numbers stored in your old phone, Verizon should be able to do that at no cost at one of its offices. There also is an on-line Verizon stored phone numbers manager application which lets you type the numbers you want to safe on your computer, load them up to the app on line and it will download them to your cell phone. I am sure most of the larger providers have an identical service. I use gmail to type in, store, and download my cell phone numbers. I like it better than the verizon app that does pretty much the same thing. I Might look into that, Harry. |
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On Apr 4, 8:03*am, Tim wrote:
On Apr 4, 7:33*am, Harryk wrote: If you are talking about switching over phone numbers stored in your old phone, Verizon should be able to do that at no cost at one of its offices. There also is an on-line Verizon stored phone numbers manager application which lets you type the numbers you want to safe on your computer, load them up to the app on line and it will download them to your cell phone. I am sure most of the larger providers have an identical service. I use gmail to type in, store, and download my cell phone numbers. I like it better than the verizon app that does pretty much the same thing. I Might look into that, Harry. man, my new phone got a workout today. I'm kinda getting the hang (sort of) to texting. even for a common key pad. it keeps my eyes open. But getting tot he 'contact' page is kind of a pain. I have to run though about 4 different hoops to get there. Eh, I know I'll find a short cut. But on the good side, I've already taken a couple pictures of my foot. |
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Tim wrote:
On Apr 4, 8:03 am, wrote: On Apr 4, 7:33 am, wrote: If you are talking about switching over phone numbers stored in your old phone, Verizon should be able to do that at no cost at one of its offices. There also is an on-line Verizon stored phone numbers manager application which lets you type the numbers you want to safe on your computer, load them up to the app on line and it will download them to your cell phone. I am sure most of the larger providers have an identical service. I use gmail to type in, store, and download my cell phone numbers. I like it better than the verizon app that does pretty much the same thing. I Might look into that, Harry. man, my new phone got a workout today. I'm kinda getting the hang (sort of) to texting. even for a common key pad. it keeps my eyes open. But getting tot he 'contact' page is kind of a pain. I have to run though about 4 different hoops to get there. Eh, I know I'll find a short cut. But on the good side, I've already taken a couple pictures of my foot. Put your foot for sale on ebay. Someone will make an offer. :) |
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