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Update PRL?

What is your PRL?


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I'm not going to argue again, but come on, just step back and think. Do you really think that calling a number will physically start a fire and burn a card? That's so outrageous.
 
I'm not going to argue again, but come on, just step back and think. Do you really think that calling a number will physically start a fire and burn a card? That's so outrageous.


Yeah arguing over a forum is pointless. Perhaps they meant it would deactivate the sim card or render it useless...idk and im sure u mean it was outrageous of Verizon to say such a thing. As for me, I was just passing on the information that tech support gave me.
 
A coworker just bought a Rezound and has been getting really great battery life. Over 24hours with 40% remaining (with light usage, he is new to Android). This blows my mind because I've forgotten to unplug my phone overnight and saw it run down 5% an hour with the screen off.

I checked to see if they snuck a software update but he is running the same 1.02.605.6 as I. But my PRL is 15088 and his is 15098.
How do you update PRL?

Also, what is your PRL?
I just went 29 hours with 33% remaining, avg usage. My PRL says 15098.
 
I just went 29 hours with 33% remaining, avg usage. My PRL says 15098.
Not that this is entirely scientific, but I'm noticing enough of a trend to give me hope that batt life may improve for me after it updates. When it updates. IF it updates.
 
Yeah arguing over a forum is pointless. Perhaps they meant it would deactivate the sim card or render it useless...idk and im sure u mean it was outrageous of Verizon to say such a thing. As for me, I was just passing on the information that tech support gave me.

What you have heard is the standing line from Verizon. I had the Thunderbolt at launch and they included an instruction sheet for activating the phone (mostly I believe since this was the first 4G LTE phone) and on that sheet it said under no circumstances should you dial *228 or it would damage the SIM card. I was also told, like you, that it would fry the card by Verizon CSRs & Techs. What was stupid was with the Tbolt and the Rezound, was that one of the first things both phones tried to do was dial *228 to start the activation process. But even though it may not actually damage the SIM card, I wouldn't make a habit of dialing it, since apparently there are no benefits for a 4G phone.

Btw, I'm on PRL 15098, in an area that was Verizon from the start, and on the 1400 minute family plan.
 
My wife and I both have a Razr. She had the old prl. The only way VZW could get it too update was a new SIM card.
 
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