FeanorArran
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I'm not a phone hacker. I want to make calls, receive calls, get my emails, upload my travel pics, gps, and connect to the internet to google/snopes etc. I never intended to hack my phone. Unnecessary. It did everything I needed.
That is, until the old man let the plan with Verizon lapse. Now, all things that do not concern Verizon/does not belong to them have been disabled. No bluetooth, no wireless, no gps. The only thing they did not disable was the GD camera and calendar. Let me be clear- I don't want access to *their* towers or service, I want access to *my* hardware.
I paid for it, it's mine.
I tried rooting the phone, but alas, I have no USB option in the HTC boot menu. I tried to set the phone back to factory settings, and now I have no options at all, because it needs to be activated, and cannot access the OS.
It does receive mini sd cards, so that's a plus, but without access to anything useful in the boot menu or the OS, that seems moot.
Did Verizon brick my phone?
That is, until the old man let the plan with Verizon lapse. Now, all things that do not concern Verizon/does not belong to them have been disabled. No bluetooth, no wireless, no gps. The only thing they did not disable was the GD camera and calendar. Let me be clear- I don't want access to *their* towers or service, I want access to *my* hardware.
I paid for it, it's mine.I tried rooting the phone, but alas, I have no USB option in the HTC boot menu. I tried to set the phone back to factory settings, and now I have no options at all, because it needs to be activated, and cannot access the OS.
It does receive mini sd cards, so that's a plus, but without access to anything useful in the boot menu or the OS, that seems moot.
Did Verizon brick my phone?

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I don't think Verizon can disable anything but the radio.