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bug confirmed..razor Maxx has issue disconnecting from Verizon when powered off

Because some people weren't raised in the "information age" and don't feel the need to be available or connected at all times. Seriously, putting your sarcasm aside, what does it matter to you what someone else does with their phone?

You sensed sarcasm in my post? Wow. I simply asked one question. Your response makes no sense at all.
 
The only reason I've made this post is to inform others that there is indeed a problem and to insure that we all have devices that work properly,that's all.
I have called motorola and reported that this issue is appearing on some razor maxxes.
This maybe a 3g or 4g problem upon powering off. In my case this is happening in a 3g area. Being a fairly new phones there's bound to be issues.
I am planning to drive to a 4g area this weekend and power down phone and replicate my issue to see if this could be a 3g,4g network error..... Will follow up on the forum. Meanwhile enjoy your Max, it's a great phone.

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I would rather have this issue which to me is not really an issue @ all. I mean come on when you dial a landline it rings 3-4 times before going to VM doesn't it?

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When you have your phone powered off and your 4g sim card is in your hand...and you call the maxx and it rings on the other phone as if it were still on and activated?.... yea...you could say I consider that an issue....LOL

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Just tried powering off my DROID RAZR but didn't remove the SIM, if that matters. Called it and it rang 4 times then went to VM. No record of it when powered up.

I wouldn't have thought of that as a bug, but I don't have a previous experience or expectation either.

Interesting information.
 
Really

When you have your phone powered off and your 4g sim card is in your hand...and you call the maxx and it rings on the other phone as if it were still on and activated?.... yea...you could say I consider that an issue....LOL

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I think your reading into it to much to make it an issue. plain and simple if the phone is on or off your not answering it is a sign that your unavailable. if they want you to call back they should leave a message for you. it does not matter if it rings on there end or not as long as it goes to voicemail.

PS: And you really shouldnt be pulling out the sim anyway......
 
When you have your phone powered off and your 4g sim card is in your hand...and you call the maxx and it rings on the other phone as if it were still on and activated?.... yea...you could say I consider that an issue....LOL

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When you unplug a landline from the wall it still rings too, so what's your point? Like the other post says, your reading to much into it. Also if the person leaves a voicemail then you would have a record of it, if they don't them it must not have been important.
SMH

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Okay guys let's call verizon and inform them that the missed call feature on cell phones is no longer needed and that people can just leave voicemails if they want to get ahold of us. Better yet i can call all my contacts and let them know regardless if my phone rings or not to leave a voicemails because I won't see their missed call because they don't know if my phone's on or off

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I would rather have this issue which to me is not really an issue @ all. I mean come on when you dial a landline it rings 3-4 times before going to VM doesn't it?

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Exactly! So to me it's not a big deal. Verizon told me that it's supposed to do that and the only time ur phone goes straight to voice mail is when ur phone dies! Who knows, Lol! I'm not worried about it!

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Non Issue as my phone's on 24/7. I hope all future bugs found are this "horrible". To quote a previous poster. 2 phones, 2 sims? Really?:blink:
 
Okay guys let's call verizon and inform them that the missed call feature on cell phones is no longer needed and that people can just leave voicemails if they want to get ahold of us. Better yet i can call all my contacts and let them know regardless if my phone rings or not to leave a voicemails because I won't see their missed call because they don't know if my phone's on or off

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You sir are missing the point his phone is turned off. He wont get notified unless there is a voicemail left anyway. We are saying just because it rings on the callers in does not mean its a bug. Now if his phone was on and was not getting calls that would be an issue.
 
You sir are missing the point his phone is turned off. He wont get notified unless there is a voicemail left anyway. We are saying just because it rings on the callers in does not mean its a bug. Now if his phone was on and was not getting calls that would be an issue.

Exactly. ^^^ Once again, and more seriously this time, why turn the phone off? Set it to silent and leave it on. It's a Maxx. You shouldn't be worried about battery life.

I also agree with the post that this is a Verizon network problem (if you could call it a problem), not a phone issue. I've called my Bionic/Charge/Dinc before when their batteries were dead trying to locate them and they ring a few times before going to voice mail.
 
Possibly it is a matter of the user having google voice or verizon handle the voicemail, and how many rings they have chosen in setup?
 
Because people on the other end think I'm not returning there calls because I have no record of a missed call....that's why.

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I set up my voice mail to resolve this kind of problem if they are too lazy to leave a message then they don't get a call back..
 
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