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Just use a SIM from a currently activated phone on your line. Swap and done. If the card is a different size, use an adapter.
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Except there is only ONE SKU and model for the Nexus 6. The phone works on all the USA carriers. It has the frequencies for Sprint, Verizon Wireless, AT&T and T-Mobile plus the other regional carriers. It will work.
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Thanks... Now I know what I will do next! Didn't read into it far enough!
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Why are we talking but the nexus when it's a note 4 catagory
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"Why are we talking but the nexus when it's a note 4 catagory"
Because one of the other posters was considering replacing their Note 4 with the Nexus in hopes of getting system updates faster.
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Thank you Ann154, and thank you everyone for all your help!
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I like how Verizon boast over how great 5.1.1 is and giving you reasons to download it if you haven't already. Well, there is one good reason why we haven't downloaded it yet, Verizon...want to take a guess?
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You know that shows specific devices that currently have it. Says nothing about the Note 4. No one has shown any proof Samsung finished their contractual agreement, and it is in Verizons hands completed and ready to go. If you want proof then get someone higher than a low level Samsung rep to make an official statement instead of hiding and pointing the finger. If the manufacturer really wanted to support their product they would say something officially and in writing. I mean Google did... Motorola did... HTC did... Apple does...
IF Verizon was withholding the updates why in the mother of god did Verizon update all the devices that do have it. Verizon wants to hold the update to get people to sign new contracts or buy new devices. That's why those arguments always fall apart.
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Yes, specifically AT&T now has 5.1.1 on their Note 4 as of yesterday. Once again, Verizon is late to the party.
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Yesterday...
T-Mobile? Nope will never get it, and is official. They are going to skip to Marshmallow. They are not even going to get the security updates until Marshmallow.
So what's the argument now? Why doesn't Samsung higher up if they wanted to protect their products state why instead of asking Samsung? Who do you think has more clout? Do you think Samsung would bend to Verizon? Samsung is the second largest manufacturer(barely second to Apple even with the decline of recent sales) couldn't use their clout to force Verizon to update their products? Seriously people use your brains.