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How to activate Samsung freedom verizon phone?


I just bought a new Samsung freedom verizon phone from an online store. The phone is cool with some of its features like look, ultimate screen and good camera. But I dont know how to activate the phone as I have to activate it with Verizon network. I googled "Samsung freedom verizon phone activation" but did not get a suitable solution. Please help.
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Harshil Darji | Oct 13 2011

Samsung introduces the first teaser of the IFA-2011 in Berlin. We believe that Samsung boasts a Tablet-PC and a smartphone in the second teaser.

Samsung wants to introduce the new generation P6200 Galaxy Tab with 7-inch AMOLED Super SVGA resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels at IFA 2011. Samsung is also ready to produce Super-AMOLED-HD with 1280 × 720 PenTile. The next step here is Super-AMOLED-HD-Plus without PenTile technology that suggest a better contrast and more sharpeness.

Samsung roadmap

Samsung I9250 (W48) - 4.65 inch AMOLED Super HD resolution (1280 x 720 pixels), Android Ice Cream Sandwich, 5 MP camera.

The Samsung I9220 (W43) - 4.3-inch AMOLED Super HD resolution (1280 x 720 pixels), Android Gingerbread 2.3.3, 1.4 Ghz processor dual-core, 8-megapixel camera.

The Samsung I9210 (W48) - 4.5 inch WVGA Super AMOLED, Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, 4G connectivity, 16 GB of memory, 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi b / g / n, 1750 mAh battery.

Samsung P6200 (W44) - 7 inch AMOLED Super SVGA resolution (1024 x 600 pixels), Honeycomb Android, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, 3 megapixel and two megapixel cameras.
Samsung P6210 (W44) - Wi-Fi only version of the P6200.

So far we have not seen a network device of Verizon Nexus. Both Nexus Nexus one and S have affected three other major U.S. carriers, AT & T, T-Mobile and Sprint, which has left Verizon customers in the cold. Fortunately, that could change with the upcoming launch of Google Nexus as TechnoBuffalo first reports that the device has found its way into the halls of Verizon Wireless.

No indication of whether it is in evidence, or if an executive has been waltzing around with a mysterious device, look impressive. That said, the device is supposed to have a 4.5-inch, full-screen 720p - which is 1280 x 720 resolution people - and, of course, come with the latest and greatest software from Google, Android Ice Sandwich Cream.

Other than that, no details, but boy, does it sound like an attractive handset. As for the release, we've heard in October, and that means that this could be a pitch larger than previous devices.

If this release occurs in October, Google will have to make a stir. After all, the i Phone 5 is rumored to be leaving this month and Good's going to want to take as many customers as possible to the new i Phone and i OS 5.

A full release rather than just a T-Mobile or Sprint, it would probably be the ticket to do just that.

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