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Verizon Hub Cordless Handset Mobile….

Verizon Hub Cordless Handset: The device is meant to sit in place with a cordless handset like a landline phone but to act as a conduit for one or more cellphones; a built-in Ethernet connection gets updates such as calendars and GPS directions and funnels them to family handsets on the Verizon network. It centers around a large touchscreen that itself serves to check calendars, maps videos, the phone book and visual voicemail. Events or other information created on the Hub can be passed on to individual phones.

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The carrier vows customized V CAST music and video content specific to the Hub and notes that the display serves as a digital photo frame when the phone is idle. Verizon expects to launch the Hub on February 1st but is unusually cautious and hasn’t mentioned either the cost of the device itself or any particular service plans. The company nonetheless makes it clear that the Hub doesn’t require one of its own Internet services and should work with any broadband Internet access.

Reverse Cell Phone Search - Get to the Bottom of Things

Reverse Cell Phone Search - Get to the Bottom of Things

A reverse cell phone search allows you to determine the identity of a caller based solely on their mobile phone number. Aside from the name that is listed with the cellular phone number, a reverse mobile phone search can also provide additional information like the address and other contact details of the individual.

A reverse search can serve as a safety precaution for those instances wherein you receive anonymous phone calls that seem threatening or harassing to you. Once you learn the identity of the person making the phone calls, you can file a police report or file a request with your phone company to block calls from that specific person or cell phone number.
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Mobile Service on Your Phone

Mobile Service on Your Phone

You can visit a mobile service centre and they should be able to reset the lock code for a small fee. Alternatively you could try entering the lock code incorrectly 3 times or until it asks for your PUK code. Once it asks for your PUK code, you can enter it and your lock code should be reseted to default settings (maybe 12345). This is the case with alot of Nokia phones, but it could erase your contacts. To be safe, you might be better off going using my first suggestion.
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