My Verizon Mobile
After a few days with my new Droid X, I was notified that an update was available for the "My Verizon Mobile" application.
I updated it, and until today I kept getting "Your mobile number could not be validated, please try again".
I usually would just give up, but today I kept trying to launch it and it finally opened up. Its actually not a bad little app - I used it to change my plan today and it seems to be working fine.
Audible Ringtones Broken by Enabling Smart Profile / Put Phone Face Down to Switch to Vibrate
Ringtones on my Droid X no longer work and the phone will only vibrate for incoming calls, and I was able to confirm that this at the Motorola website, where a page reads:
"If you activated either of your smart profile settings "Double tap to silence" or "Face down to vibrate" from the Sound and display settings menu, your audible ringtones might be come disabled and your handset will only vibrate. This behavior will be corrected in an upcoming software release. If you activated the smart profile and your ringtones are no longer working, you can try this workaround or ultimately, you may will need to perform a factory data reset to clear your handset and restore factory defaut settings back to your phone."
That is incredibly lame!! I tried the workaround several times and it did not work.
I read a lot of forum threads about this and tried several different fixes, and FINALLY I was able to get my ringtones back.
These are the two most common fixes I read about:
Call Phone, Flip Over and Back Without Answering, Hang Up, Then Call Back Fix
Courtesy of "Cutenoob" and Motorola support: 1. Make sure that the "Smart Profile: Face Down" feature is enabled. 2. Hold the phone face up in your palm. 3. Call yourself from another phone. 4. As the phone is vibrating, DO NOT ANSWER. 5. Still holding the phone, flip the phone face down as it vibrates. 6. Then, flip the phone back over so that it's facing up. 7. End the call from the phone you are calling from.
Call Phone, Answer, Hold to Ear, Lay Flat, Wait for Vibrate, Hang Up, Then Call Back Fix
Courtest of "Matt" from Motorola:
- Get into another voice call. Call yourself from another phone if you need to, but you can do it on your next incoming call, too.
- Answer the phone.
- Trigger the proximity sensor by putting the X to your ear during in the call, or by covering the top right corner of the face of the phone with your hand. The phone face should go black. Once it has turned black, that's enough. It doesn't have to stay blacked out any longer.
- Now, put the X on its back so that the TOP of the phone is level - the screen is level. That means you can't use the table and just lay the phone down, because the camera hump will keep the phone from being level on the front.
- When you hit that "flat front" sweet spot, you will feel a short vibrator pulse. This means the ringer is back on. You can now end the call (from either side of the call).
In my experience, neither of these were working, so I un-installed every application I had installed, then re-calibrated the compass (which took awhile, and at first I didn't click the re-calibrate button before spinning the phone on each axis).
After that, I tried again, it still didn't work, but then I turned the phone off, then on again, repeated the answer method, and it worked!
Ugh, I am looking forward to Froyo!

OMG!!!! It worked!!! I only needed the first option. My phone had been only vibrating for 4 months and as I use my phone for work I couldn't bring myself to do a hard reset. Thank you!!!! Now I know the vibrator just gets stuck and needs to be moved back to the correct position! Yay!!!!!! Sound again!!! Woohooo!!!