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Posted on Dec 05, 2007

No signal I continue to get a error "A wireless radio must be attached to use the phone. For about 3-4 weeks It would not diconnect my calls and get stuck.

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  • john789 Jun 17, 2008

    it want call out

  • Anonymous Jun 19, 2008

    yjgyuh

  • pattiba20 Jun 22, 2008

    Mine was not caused by WiFi. I purchased my phone 2nd hand ESN Clear, supposedly 100% working but when I switched over my ESN and attempted to dial out to reprogram the phone, I got the same error. I called Verizon and they helped me by doing a soft reboot then a master reset but to no avail. I then took the phone to the Verizon store to make sure it wasn't just me and they couldn't get it to work either. I have since reprogrammed my old phone and await a response from the seller of this "new" to me phone. Very frustrating that no one has an answer, YET.

  • diamond13 Jun 23, 2008

    I have the same problem. How can " wireless radio" error pop up and it's not even in the owners manual. My son has been using his phone when it went out. Verizon can tell you a million ways to fix it, but all you end up doing is losing your information and the phone still doesn't work. Has anyone contacted Audiovox to complain? I know I won't ever buy their product again.



    Upset

  • Anonymous Jul 12, 2008

    i have the same problem it dousnt work im only twelve i worked for a year to save up enough money to buy my new phone and it dousnt work i am very mad...

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I have the dame problem i think it has something to do with it being connected to the wi-fi because what mine did was when i got it it seemed to work fine the antenna had the little bars and before i switched my plan over to the phone i connected it with wi-fi and the cdma radio on the phone turned on on the verizon website it even says this will happen unfortunatly no one from verizon or the internet knows how to get it back on so i have to return mine and get a new on please respond and tell me if you connected to wi-fi close to the time this problem occured for you

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