Problem One:
The iPhone has no built-in ringtone, but it does have call notification. ..
Verizon customers are reporting that they are having difficulty downloading certain applications, specifically those that were downloaded prior to the company’s recent update. This problem is not limited to One Talk customers, but is affecting all Verizon customers who have downloaded apps in the past few weeks. The incompatibility appears to be caused by a change in how Verizon handles updates; older versions of the app may not work with newer devices. ..
Verizon recommends resetting the app if the problem persists. If there is an available update on the internet, you will have to update the app. ..
Problem Two:
A phone call can go silent or be dropped by itself. ..
This problem is similar to the first one, but with different circumstances. One solution is to reset and update the app. If the next call still gets muted or is dropped in the middle of the conversation, then it might be because your internet signal isn’t good. You can try finding a better spot for signal acquisition or wait out your Wi-Fi until it’s back to normal.
Problem Three:
I am having trouble getting Verizon One Talk to work on my device.
When users enroll in One Talk, they are given the option to include a PC, laptop, or tablet in their personal list. These devices must have either of these operating systems as a minimum system requirement. Old ones are not acceptable at all anymore. With the enhancements attached to new phones, hardly can old phones catch up. The problem could happen when the user has ignored what has been constantly blared by the system: system error. It is not that the system has bogged down but the user may have enrolled way over the number of devices allotted to a single user. And that is only five (5) devices maximum per user.
Problem Four:
The phone rings once and goes into voicemail.
This could be another instance of a user’s device limitation. Firstly, one merely has to reset and update the One Talk app; an old one for a new one. Much like any of the other hang-ups, do the simplest fix. If not, one has to dig much deeper this time around, but intricate as one might expect.There are settings in all phones that have been pre-defined by manufacturers. Settings such as tones, brightness, and company logos are put in place. Your call going into voicemail probably might be caused by any of these settings.Check the phone whether it is in silent mode. This particular setting will divert all your calls to the voicemail box. Another thing to check in the settings is the unknown caller mode. If this is activated then your phone might direct the call to voicemail or, worse, drop the call. A third setting to watch out for is the do-not-disturb feature of phones. This is akin to the airplane mode where no calls are ever received or might be re-directed to the voicemail box.The last of the things you can do to your phone before calling your service provider is to reset your phone. Turn it off, give it a few seconds, and then turn it on again."
Conclusion
Verizon has offered the One Talk service to the public, and it is not without giving it the most stringent testing they can think of. It is certainly not a product half of what it truly is. It is only practical on the consumer side to consider viable resolutions to One Talk of Verizon problems on their end. Only when the problems persist, despite all the remedies, should Verizon be called upon. It is even refreshing when you solve the problem on your own. ..