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Voicemail Upgrade

Ok, I did that. I'm seeing an app run called: com.coremobilty.app.vnotes

Is that VM I'm suppose to have?

What??? you ran voicemail and it asked to upgrade right? it won't allow the upgrade unless you allow Unknown sources, so exit VM and change settings as I described, then you need to go back to VM and allow the upgrade. after the upgrade exit VM and go back to settings and switch setting again if you want it to remain off (Unknown sources - Default setting is OFF).

Voicemail is then upgraded. Why are you doing anything else??? You're using an app manager? For what? I'm curious...
 
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I followed your instructions exactly. And it appears I have an upgrade as it's not asking for me to upgrade again.

However, when I go to Advanced Task Killer, it is showing something called:

com.coremobilty.app.vnotes

I've not seen it before and the "vnotes" makes me wonder if it is something to do with VoiceMail.
 
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I followed your instructions exactly. And it appears I have an upgrade as it's not asking for me to upgrade again.

However, when I go to Advanced Task Killer, it is showing something called:

com.coremobilty.app.vnotes

I've not seen it before and the "vnotes" makes me wonder if it is something to do with VoiceMail.

Yea, don't kill that. I made the mistake of killing it with my phone originally. But like the poster below this mentions, eliminate the Task Killer. I didn't believe it one bit, but have been without one for 2 weeks now and everything runs like when I would constantly kill the apps.

Well, I don't know what the app might be, there is no reason to mess with it. Anyway, yes, once the VM update is done it will no longer ask to do it.

App managers are a waste of time... My suggestion is unless you have some issue with that particular app, leave it alone.
 
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