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There are national outages right now. A lot of phones are effected, not the just the Razr. My bionic is having issues too. Verizon is trying to figure out what is causing it.
Just got a notification on my Sims card as well! No 4g coverage here yet, but I received a similar authentication promt and was told to power down and call Verizon, Razr is only 48 hours old and I'm in Southern Illinois,(64 miles east of St.Louis No.) Verizon needs to figure this s@#$ out!
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I had the Sim card error and no 4g data since about 1pm this afternoon. Then about an hour ago the error notification went away,but I have had no data at all . Now back to strong 4g signal. Anyone else fixed? Did Verizon finally get their **** together?
I live in walton ny and i live on the side of town facing you... yet i got nothing usaully have full 3g service ... maybe ill get lucky and they decided to upgrade the tower in my town to lte ... id orgasm
I too have SIM card authorization error... Hopefully it will go away when they get the network fixed. I will sit tight for a few days and see what happen.... Have 5 bars of 3G and it seems to work well at the slower network speed. (for now)... I usually got 3 bars of 4G LTE and I have had down load speeds as High as 30.1 MBps using speedtest.net.
That is a mind boggeling speed, considering my High Speed Comcast with their best home package gives me 20 MBps at best with a hard cable in my house... go figure...
Hope the network is back soon
The Verizon "4G Expert" Told me to remove and replace the SIM card with the phone powered up???? Is this right and is anyone sure that it won't damage the SIM card to do this with the phone power up?
Would appreciate if some Expert would let me know. Did not fix my problem... It came back...