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Basically look for a new PRL now and then. I just dont get all that excited about PRL's. Unless you are travelling where VZW does not offer native service, there is not a need to update the PRL.
If VZW places a new tower next dooe to you tomorrow, your phone will see it as VZW is the number one on the PRL list
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*228 is not available on 4G phones.
It will update on its own.
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Basically look for a new PRL now and then. I just dont get all that excited about PRL's. Unless you are travelling where VZW does not offer native service, there is not a need to update the PRL.
If VZW places a new tower next dooe to you tomorrow, your phone will see it as VZW is the number one on the PRL list
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The way to update on the G phones it it pull the battery out and pull your sim card out and wait a min. and put it all back together and turn the phone back on.
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I called Verizon on this a few weeks ago. They said you can fry the SIM with *228, so the functionality was disabled. It should update on its own.
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all you have to do is added *22899 to contacts and dial it. the phone will program your PRL from 15098 to 52642. You will get better signal and more stable on your data. I tried this on my phone about 2 weeks now. I have seem a lot better than with PRL 15098.
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what's the 99 cause to happen, usable/any better on my 3g?
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sweet the *22899 worked great
