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- gil.wharwood
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Have a Note 7 from Verizon. However I was overseas when it got banned from flights. Had to leave it in the Caribbean where I will use a caribbean(not Verizon sim) whenever I visit that country. If I never place a Verizon sim back in that phone can Verizon still shut it down with the kill update? I never intended to use the phone in the U.S. again but will use with the foreign sim when I visit the Caribbean which I do often. Do I still need to install the shield?
- Imrcoolguy
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I have a question @gil.wharwood I am flying out to Cali in April but would like to bring my note with me as well. I will power it down as I travel but how did they know you had a note 7? Did someone on the plane or at the gate ask for people with note 7 to stand up or something lol just want to know so if I do decide to bring my phone with me I know what to look out for. Sorry for your lost the note 7 is a great phone I hope you had something else here in the State side when you came back to use... Best of luck and thanks for your help.gil.wharwood wrote:5509 Have a Note 7 from Verizon. However I was overseas when it got banned from flights. Had to leave it in the Caribbean where I will use a caribbean(not Verizon sim) whenever I visit that country. If I never place a Verizon sim back in that phone can Verizon still shut it down with the kill update? I never intended to use the phone in the U.S. again but will use with the foreign sim when I visit the Caribbean which I do often. Do I still need to install the shield?
- nfamouzprincezz
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International users have been hit with this update before the Us did. Not sure if the carrier you used is one of them. I would suggest getting the shield as a safety measure
