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Not clear what you're trying to say here, Pam.
If you have a question about your phone, go in person to one of their retail outlets: AT&T, Boost, Cricket, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon all have stores staffed with knowledgeable personnel.
Saturday's are slammed. Go mid-week, mid-morning if your schedule allows.
Good luck, Pam
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What you need to do is contact your local service provider (e.g mine was
Mobilicity) and then tell them that you're having trouble receiving a confirmation code from Facebook. They should be able to fix the problem, because I received my confirmation code right after.
(By the way, you can only use your cell phone number once, because
you're only supposed to have one account, according to Facebook)
You could also use the calling option, and have Facebook call you to send you the verification code.
DON'T use your home phone number for these options, because if you need
to verify your account again, they will automatically text you with the
number you gave them and tell you to type in the confirmation code
Step 1Go online to Facebook's Mobile page.
Step 2Type your email address and Facebook password into
the corresponding text-fields and click "Login" to sign-in to your
Facebook account.
Step 3Scroll down and click "Text a link to my phone." It may take up to five minutes to receive the text message from Facebook.
Step 4Type your Boost Mobile phone number into the text-field and click "Text link to my phone."
Step 5Open the SMS application on your Boost Mobile phone
and open the text message sent to you by Facebook. Click the link
provided in the text message. This link automatically directs your phone
to download the Facebook application. Access the new application by
going to your main apps menu and selecting the Facebook icon.
Get Facebook Mobile on Boost Standard Cellular Handset
Step 1Go online to Facebook's Mobile download page.
Step 2Type your email address and password into the corresponding text-fields and click "Login" to sign-in to your Facebook account.
Step 3Scroll down and click "Sign Up for Facebook Text Messages."
Step 4Select "Boost Mobile" from the drop-down menu and click "Next."
Step 5Activate your Boost cellular handset, open your SMS application and select the option to create a new SMS.
Step 6Address the SMS to "32665" and type "F" in the
message field. Click "Send." Wait a couple of minutes for a reply. The
reply contains a confirmation code.
Step 7Type the confirmation code into text-field and click "Confirm."
Step 8Configure your Facebook Mobile settings according to
your preferences. For instance, if you want to update your Facebook
status with text messages, click the "ON" button bellow "Texts are." If
you want to receive text messages of certain friends' status updates,
type their name in the text-field beside "Whose status updates should go
to my phone." Once you are finished, click "Save Preferences."
Step 9Update your status by typing it into a new text-message and addressing it to "32665."
The reason your phone is hanging is because the memory is almost full so i advice that that you delete files that ar no longer needed on your phone for example,pictures,videos,songs and even text messages on your phone.
This will create space for your phone to work with and it will no longer hang
I am going to have to side on the No side. Some phones have a small limited memory to store these messages, so when that space runs out, the system removes the last text to make room for new ones. I had a friend with a Moto Q on Verizon (CDMA = No SIM) and it was her biggest complaint.
My advice is to erase all the messages you dont want as you get them in, that way this wont happen.
Also, backup the phone, you can find the utilities online. Verizon does offer a backup service in their cloud for your address book. I know you use Boost, which is owned by Sprint (not verizon as you indicated). Boost uses the Nextel technology of Sprint which is iDen. That is closely related to GSM.
Net net...call your service provider that is your only option. I am sorry.
The only way 2 reply with out the original msg coming out is when u reply 2 a msg delete the orginal msg at the bottom and then start writing ur reply msg i think thts the only way u can do it.
If this your motorola i855e is a Nextel phone, then not all the features will work very well if you put in a Boost Mobile sim card. Features like Texting, Web browsing are not likely to function very well or at all. Get a Boost phone for a Boost sim card. Cheers.
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