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Exciting New Phones Coming Out

Everyone is excited for the new iPhone. Whether it will be called the iPhone 5 or something else, it is what everyone is talking about. In response, several other companies, such as Motorola, LG, and Samsung have stepped up their game as well to keep competitive in the world of cell phones. Therefore, if the iPhone isn’t what you are looking for, there may be a new phone coming out just for you.

Motorola Droid Razr M, HD, and HD Maxx

First up, we have some fantastic new devices from Motorola extending their Droid Razr line. Starting with the Droid Razr M, this phone is smaller than the original Razr, but still has a 4.3 inch screen. This 4G LTE phone boasts a 20-hour battery and the 8 megapixel camera we are all used to having. Next up is the Droid Razr HD. This phone has a 4.7 inch screen, so those HD videos will really pop. The battery is also fantastic, rated at 24 hours of performance, you can use your phone all day without a recharge. Finally, for those who really need a long lasting battery, the Droid Razr Maxx HD will keep you in touch with your friends and family for a full 32 hour battery life. All the new Motorola phones come equipped with the tough Kevlar backing and Corning Gorilla ® Glass screen for a super-tough phone to keep you connected when you need it most. Motorola’s new Droid Razr line is certainly uping the ante and keeping competitive with the market.

Samsung Galaxy Stellar

Second is the Samsung Galaxy Stellar, which sports two discrete modes: Starter and Standard. Starter mode features a simplified interface designed focused around your Favorite apps and targets people who are only starting to dip their toes in the smartphone waters, while Standard mode is a more traditional Android experience. As if that’s not versatile enough, the phone also packs Samsung’s SAFE enterprise solutions, which include VPN and mobile device management support, 256-bit AES encryption options and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. Spec-wise, the Samsung Galaxy Stellar doesn’t shine quite as brightly, with a 4-inch 800-by-480 display, a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 3.2MP/1.2MP rear/front cameras. Android ICS, 4G LTE and a micro-SD card slot round things out. The Samsung Galaxy Stellar will go on sale at Verizon stores Sept. 6, and is completely FREE after rebate. Samsung continues to “bring it” to the market giving customers a fantastic choice of a wide variety of wireless devices.

LG Intuition

LG Intuition

Finally, we have the LG Intuition. That’s right, Verizon Wireless users are officially getting their own phablet (smartphone/tablet) device with LG’s Intuition, which sports a huge and very bright 5-inch HD screen. Available September 6th for $199.99, the Intuition boasts a 650-nit True HD display with a unique 4:3 aspect ratio, making this device well suited for media consumption. LG will also include a Rubberdium pen for drawing and writing messages. Although the stylus functionality is limited compared to what Samsung has on tap for the Galaxy Note II, we look forward to seeing what the Notepad app can do. Also included is the Polaris Office app, allowing users to create, view and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations on the fly. The phone also features an 8-megapixal camera and 1080p video recording as well as a 1.3-megapixal front-facing camera for video chatting. The LG Tag+ app, along with two programmable New Field Communications (NFC) stickers, allows users to easily switch between two different phone modes, such as home and office, with a simple tap. This is definitely an exciting addition to Verizon’s line-up of mobile devices.

Whether you are excited for the new Apple iPhone, or one of these other phones tickles your fancy, we are waiting with baited breath for you to come in and pre-order one of these great phones. To check your upgrade status simply use the MyVerizon app on your smartphone, or dial #UPG [send] (#874, airtime free) to receive a free text message with your upgrade eligibility status. Don’t hesitate: first come, first served!

So, you’re ready for a new phone?

My Verizon

My Verizon

So, your phone is getting pretty old. Perhaps you are looking to get a smart phone or your current smartphone feels like riding a tricycle compared to your friend’s new smartphone that is breaking land-speed records and you feel left behind. Maybe you love your current phone, but it is no longer working correctly. Whatever your circumstance, you are ready for new equipment, but are not sure what to do. If you are with Verizon, then the first thing you want to do is dial #UPG [send] (#874) which is airtime free and will send you a free text message with your upgrade eligibility. This works on all Verizon cell phones, but smart phones may take you in to the MyVerizon app instead. One caveat is that cross-line upgrades are pretty common, so if you are on a Family or Share Everything plan another user on your plan may have used yours, which may mean that another line is available for upgrade that you can then use. While we are on the subject of your account, please make sure that you know your account’s billing account password. This is a four or five digit number or a four or five character word, and is completely separate from your MyVerizon password. A good deal of the time the last four numbers of the account owner’s SSN is the password, but occasionally it is a date, the first name of a child, the name of a pet or the last four digits of the main telephone number on the account. Also, if you are not the account holder, you will need to be an authorized user. This can only be done by the account holder. There are two methods the account holder can employ. First by calling *611 from their phone and telling customer care your name exactly as it appears on your photo ID, which is required for all transactions. Second by using MyVerizon. Even the account holder is required by law and Verizon policy to show photo ID in order to make any changes on the account, so be sure to have that with you when you come in.

Now that we have that out of the way, You are ready to come in to the store and get your new phone — almost. Do you have any pictures that you want transferred? Sure, we have a transfer machine that will transfer contacts, pictures, music, and sometimes even text messages, but if you have a lot of pictures or music on your phone, this can take over 6 hours. With pictures, the average is 45 minutes and that is if everything runs smoothly. So, is there a better way? You bet! Simply connect your phone to your computer using the data cable that came with your phone and follow the manufacturer’s instructions how to download your music and pictures to your hard drive. This way you will be certain to keep all the important pictures you want, you can easily use your computer to delete the ones you don’t want or need anymore, and you will be in and out of the store and on to the next item on your agenda quickly and efficiently. This is usually only necessary for smartphone to smartphone transfer as most basic phones hold less than 1GB of data, which only takes about 15 minutes to complete. Now that your pictures and music is safely and securely backed up to your home computer, you are now ready to come in to the store. Transferring the contacts usually takes less than 60 seconds to complete, so no need to worry about backing them up, unless you have it backed up to Gmail or iTunes already.

Google Play Store

Google Play Store

Speaking of Gmail. If you have an android phone, your gmail address and password is essential in order to get your apps downloaded to the new phone. Even apps you have paid for will be free to download once you sign in to your original account. If you already know this information without having to look, you are all set. If you are not sure, then you will want to go on your phone from the home screen to Menu > Settings > Accounts. There will be a list of all the email and social networking accounts you have your phone signed in to. We are looking for the one that has the Google icon and ends with @gmail.com. Now, go to http://www.gmail.com and attempt to sign in using that email address. If you have forgotten your password, then click the link “Can’t access your account?” and follow the prompts. Once you have your password recovered, please write it down and keep it in a secure location away from your computer like a wall safe or filing cabinet with a lock. Bring it with you if you think you’ll forget it again. The procedure is similar for an iPhone to get logged in to the App Store, only to recover a forgotten password, you will need to go to iforgot.apple.com and follow the instructions there. If you are unable to recover your own password, then we are unable to help with these third-party vendors. You can attempt to contact them on your own, or cut your losses and we’ll help you sign in with a new account.

But, what phone should I get? I can understand how this is a very important question. Some people know exactly what phone they want. They have an iPhone and they want a the new iPhone or have done some research on their own and know exactly which phone they want. Others, aren’t sure which one is actually better or what would be better for them. That’s where we come in. We have been specially trained in the specifications and benefits of each of our phones. We will make a recommendation tailored to your unique needs and desires that we will discover by conversing with you about what kinds of things you are interested in. You can expect to be greeted as you enter our store. If there is a line, we have comfortable seating for you while you wait. If it will be an extended amount of time, Starbucks is right next door to our Mound Center location, so grab a cup of coffee and settle in while we finish with those in line ahead of you. Good things will come to those who wait.