I returned the VX8350 today and went back to my broken Chocolate. I found out from a Verizon store person that Verizon has removed the phone lock function on all new phones because people were changing their passwords from the default last 4 digits of phone number to something else and forgetting the password. Instead of removing the function completely, they should of went back to the standard key lock of pressing * then menu or something at least. Oh well, I hope they change it before my contract ends in a year... maybe the Iphone will be worth changing to AT&T by then.
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Update:
I returned the VX8350 today and went back to my broken Chocolate. I found out from a Verizon store person that Verizon has removed the phone lock function on all new phones because people were changing their passwords from the default last 4 digits of phone number to something else and forgetting the password. Instead of removing the function completely, they should of went back to the standard key lock of pressing * then menu or something at least. Oh well, I hope they change it before my contract ends in a year... maybe the Iphone will be worth changing to AT&T by then.
If you don't want to stick with your old chocolate do yourself a favor and get the new one, the LG-VX8550