Can I use Verizon Messages on a deactivated smartphone?
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I recently deactivated my Galaxy Nexus, going back to a basic phone. I would like to continue using the Verizon Messages app on it though. However, it's still looking for the security code in a text message to the phone to verify, which it's never going to get.
So my question is: Is there anything I can do to my deactivated phone to make the app think it's a tablet? (which it essentially is anyway)
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No.
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No.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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Thanks so much for the inquiry, Mahrkale! Verizon Messages is not compatable with the basic phone, therefore you won't be able to continue to use it http://bit.ly/1j195DU -Tamara
