I found a Samsung Galaxy Nexus, build 4.2.1 in pretty good condition located on the steps of my apartment complex. No one claimed it in the lost and found for 2 weeks, so I kept it under the assumption that it was previously owned by a visitor or a delivery man, and not a resident.
The device had very little data stored on it, with no saved contacts, stored calls, or pictures. The only thing that was updated was the calendar, a custom screen, and custom sounds. But I formatted it anyway. When it booted up from the reformat, I didn't enter my name or connect it to a network or anything like that yet. I just shut it off until I find out if I can actually use this phone under my number.
Now, I am an active Verizon customer and my 2 year contract is up. This phone is nicer than my 3 year old piece of junk. However, I don't think that I can just stroll into Verizon and activate this phone under my number with or without a SIM card in the device. Either way would seem suspicious. Besides, the most local store is a hike from my home.
What are my options here? PM me or post in this thread.
The device had very little data stored on it, with no saved contacts, stored calls, or pictures. The only thing that was updated was the calendar, a custom screen, and custom sounds. But I formatted it anyway. When it booted up from the reformat, I didn't enter my name or connect it to a network or anything like that yet. I just shut it off until I find out if I can actually use this phone under my number.
Now, I am an active Verizon customer and my 2 year contract is up. This phone is nicer than my 3 year old piece of junk. However, I don't think that I can just stroll into Verizon and activate this phone under my number with or without a SIM card in the device. Either way would seem suspicious. Besides, the most local store is a hike from my home.
What are my options here? PM me or post in this thread.