Watch this video to learn how to activate a new device, or switch between devices, on your existing My Verizon account. Length: Watch this video to learn how to switch your device with another person on your account.
Watch this video to learn about the features of Verizon Cloud - like content transfer, media storage, photo printing and more. Content Transfer Center heading Find the best way to transfer your pictures, videos, contacts and other content from one device to another. See step-by-step instructions for devices by operating system. With the Content Transfer app, it's easy to transfer your contacts and other content from your old phone to your new phone. Find out how. Follow these instructions to see if there's coverage in your area.
Battery Troubleshooting Basics heading Here's how to extend battery life and troubleshoot battery issues on your phone. Power Cycle the Wireless Device heading Here's how to power your device off then back on. View Battery Info - Nexus 6 heading Here's info on the battery specs e. Create a Paired Connection - Windows heading Here's how to create a paired Bluetooth connection with a Windows computer. Call a Number - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to place a call from your Nexus 6.
Redial - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to manually redial a number called from your Nexus 6. The Verizon Messages offers HD voice and video calling on your tablet through the app. Watch this video to learn how to set up HD calling and make calls. Common Camera Settings - Nexus 6 heading Here's info on common camera settings e. Resolve Windows Device Manager Conflicts heading Here's how to resolve driver conflicts if your device doesn't properly interface with your computer.
Add a Contact - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to add a contact to your Nexus 6. Choose Contacts to Display on Device heading Here's how to see where your contacts are displayed or if your phone is displaying duplicate contacts. Contact Display Options - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to configure how your contacts display on your Nexus 6.
Delete a Contact - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to delete a contact from your Nexus 6. Edit a Contact - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to edit a contact on your Nexus 6.
See how to remove, restore and sync your contacts. Want to clean up space on your phone? Watch this video to learn how to merge duplicate contacts by using your Google account. Watch this video to learn how to merge duplicate contacts on your Android device. View Contact Sync Source - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to view where a phonebook contact on your Nexus 6 was imported from.
Available in 30 and minute sessions. Check for Physical Damage heading Here's how to help determine if your device has damage. Device Settings. Adjust Account Sync Settings - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to view sync settings on your Nexus 6 if you're not receiving email and app notifications.
Reset All Settings - Nexus 6 heading If your Nexus 6 crashes, resets or runs slow, or apps freeze or reset the device, view this. Restart Device - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to restart your Nexus 6 if it crashes and resets, freezes or runs slowly. System Select - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to change the network mode selection setting on your Nexus 6.
Use Speakerphone - Nexus 6 heading To utilize the speakerphone functionality on your Nexus 6, view this info. Vibrate Mode - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to turn vibrate mode for your Nexus 6 on or off. Configure the Email Client to Leave Messages on Server after Retrieval heading View this info on leaving email messages on the server after retrieval.
Email Account Data Usage Settings - Nexus 6 heading To modify data usage options for the personal email account on your Nexus 6, view this info. Email Account Notification Settings - Nexus 6 heading If you're not getting notifications for the personal email on your Nexus 6, view this info. Email Account Signature Settings - Nexus 6 heading To enter or edit the personal email signature on your Nexus 6, view this info. Email Account Sync Frequency Settings - Nexus 6 heading To adjust the personal email sync frequency settings on your Nexus 6, view this info.
Leave or Remove Copies of Email Messages on the Messaging Server heading Here's info on how to leave or remove copies of emails on the server.
Standard Email Messaging Ports heading Here's info on standard email messaging ports, which can help with configuration of advanced email settings. Learn to fix your personal and corporate email with just a few simple steps.
View and Reply to an Email Message - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to view and reply to an email message from your Nexus 6. Find My Phone. Google Maps - Download an Offline Map heading If you can't get online or want to avoid global data charges while traveling, here's how to download a map.
Home Screen. Chrome Browser - Android - Clear Temporary Internet Files heading Here's how to clear temporary internet files on your Chrome browser if you're getting a 'page cannot be displayed' error or can't browse the internet. Delete Temporary Internet Files and Cookies - Safari heading Here's how to clear temporary internet files and cookies for the Safari web browser on your Macintosh computer.
Disable Work Offline - Internet Browser heading Here's how to check if you're offline if you can't connect to the internet via computer with Internet Explorer, Chrome or Firefox. Language Selection - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to change the language used on your Nexus 6. Device Locking FAQs heading To prevent identity theft and fraud, devices bought from Verizon are locked and cannot be used on another carrier's network for the first 60 days after purchase.
Set Lock Screen Notifications - Nexus 6 heading Here's how to manage how notifications appear on your Nexus 6 when the screen is locked. Unlock Screen - Nexus 6 heading To unlock the screen on your Nexus 6, check out this info.
Install Device Software Update - Nexus 6 heading To check for or to install software updates on your Nexus 6, view this info. This may help If you can't connect to the internet or send or receive email and messages. View Software Version - Nexus 6 heading To view the software version your Nexus 6 is running, check out this info.
Just locate to the music files you need on your computer and click "Open" to import them to your Nexus 6. By the way, you can transfer music files from your Nexus 6 to computer for backup or further use.
What you need to do is following the steps above, but just changing to click the "Export" button instead of the "Import" button. Let's find out what the professional solution can do for you: - Transfer contacts, text messages, photos, videos, music, apps and more file types from Google Nexus 6 to computer for backup. Step 1. Step 2. Transfer music from computer to Nexus 6 To copy music files from computer to your Google Nexus 6, you should choose "Music" tab on the left side menu to enter the music managing window.
As Google has already released three of its successor models. Accidents never ask before coming if you have broken Nexus 6P. Here is how you can recover data from it.
All the data present inside the internal storage of your phone can be retrieved using this guide. If you sync contacts with your Gmail account, you can easily retrieve them by logging on to your Gmail account on your PC or some other device. Easy things first. The following method works but you will have to try your luck and it might take some time but in the end, you will end up unlocking your phone. After that, you can easily recover data from broken Nexus 6P.
There is just one condition for this guide to work. The screen is broken, even the phone is broken but it does turn on. If it turns on then you can recover data. After you have got all the stuff mentioned above.
Proceed with the guide below. Let me give you an overview of what we are going to do in order to unlock your phone. We know that screen is not working. Using a USB mouse we will enter the passcode on your phone to unlock it. When you connect USB Mouse to your phone, a cursor or you may call it pointer appears on the screen on your phone which can be used to click on buttons instead of tapping.
First of all, you will need a working Nexus 6P you can borrow a phone with a working screen from a friend or someone to practice use of mouse and memorise the location of the button on the screen. You will see the pointer on the screen. Once you are pro in using a mouse without looking at the screen.
Proceed forward now we are going to use our skills as a blind man. Remember phone automatically locks after 30 seconds or one minute of inactivity. So to prevent it from locking again. Use volume keys constantly, like after every 10 seconds increase or decrease the volume.
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