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It's the busiest time of the year — let Verizon Number Share help you stay connected
Verizon’s Number Share helps you stay in touch when it matters most.
There's nothing quite like the holiday season. It's a time for togetherness and cheer, but it's also a whirlwind of travel, shopping, cooking and family gatherings. With all the hustle and bustle of the season, we rely on our smartphones a little more than usual to stay connected. It can be easy, however, to miss a phone call while your phone is charging in another room or accidentally leave your phone behind after a family gathering.
Not having your smartphone in hand doesn't have to disrupt your holiday plans, though. Verizon's Number Share lets you use your mobile number on your compatible smartwatch. Worry less about missed calls disrupting holiday travel plans.
Stay in touch with Verizon Number Share
Verizon's Number Share makes it possible to link your primary phone number with your smartwatch. Once the plan is activated, all calls, texts, and notifications are mirrored across your devices. Even if your smartphone’s battery is exhausted from keeping up with your busy travel schedule, you can still make and receive calls using your smartwatch.
The holiday season often means weaving through crowded malls and juggling bags and boxes of gifts. With so much on your hands already, the last thing you'll want to do is pull out your smartphone to take a phone call. Cooking for large family get-togethers is also an integral part of the holidays, but some of those delicious treats can leave your hands messy when baking, and you don't want sticky dough all over your phone.
With Number Share your smartphone can share your number with your smartwatch, making it easier for you to stay in touch. If your phone is stuffed in your pocket while you are shopping, for example, you might very well miss a call from your grandchild telling you what toy they asked Santa for this year. Verizon's Number Share plan reduces the potential of you missing that very important call, and keeps you connected with just one phone number.
The best present is your presence
While there's a lot of focus on the gift-giving side of the holidays, there's no denying that the one thing your friends, family and loved ones want from you this holiday season is your presence. It can be difficult to separate ourselves from our day-to-day obligations during this time, but nobody wants to pull their phone out to answer a work email when they're supposed to be enjoying their favorite aunt's green bean casserole.
A Number Share plan from Verizon lets you be present in the moments that matter while minimizing the risk of potentially missing calls or messages due to your limited availability during the busy holiday season. Instead of stressing, you can kick back with fuzzy socks and hot chocolate to watch your favorite holiday movies and still answer that call from your cousin to coordinate dinner plans without getting up to get your smartphone.
A unified approach to connectivity
Between smartphones, laptops, tablets and smartwatches, our households are more connected than ever. While the devices themselves are meant to be a convenience, managing multiple phone numbers and accounts for all those devices can be an impractical nightmare. The holiday season can be as hectic as it is joyful, and the last thing you want is to add extra stress with missed connections.
Verizon's Number Share plan ensures that no matter where you are or what you're doing, you're connected to the people that matter the most this holiday season. Stay connected with Verizon so that you can focus on making memories with the people you love.
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Cole Martin is a freelance writer from the rural hills of Appalachia. She is passionate about all things tech and gaming, and is an advocate for improved accessibility in those spaces. Her taste in games ranges from the cozy and wholesome to Call of Duty and everything that falls in between. When she's not gaming or writing about tech, you can find her raising chickens on her farm in the woods.
