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Type: Posts; User: Johannes
For $20 more a month, you can get your wishes.
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Yes, they're locked from T-Mobile. However, T-Mobile does have a system where, once you have completed your EIP, you can request a domestic unlock.
Sprint makes moving its phones to another network nearly impossible. My guess is that the network settings of your iPhones are not properly configured. However, because your phones are not...
Sprint's problem is not employees. The retail associates and customer support agents are some of the nicest people I've met. Corporate, however, is a hot mess.
My iPhone 4S works... decently on Sprint. I'd hope to leave soon due to poor data speeds and overpriced monthly rates. However, if you're stuck in contract, T-Mobile will pay you $350 (or the value...
I too think this petition is premature. However, join me in the customers who do not want this to happen. I'm currently stuck on Sprint and am trying pretty desperately to move to T-Mobile.
You cannot use a Sprint phone on another U.S. network without a GSM interposer. Period. I think Verizon's policies are a little more lax, but don't hold me to that.
I am sorry for the irritation that AT&T has caused you, and I'm glad you're happier with T-Mobile. I would suggest taking your phone to a third-party unlocking service or sell your iPhones....
I'm no expert on Windows devices, but if you're happy with your Surface, chances are you'll be happy with the Windows Phone.
My favorite is Marvin. Of course, there's also the obvious iBooks and Readmill.
I'm getting 502 Bad Gateways on the Apple forum. Can someone look into it?
Thanks!
Sadly, I believe you.
You'll need to get the iPhone unlocked. Because it's a GSM phone, a third-party unlocking service should be able to assist you in this task. The iOS version shouldn't be an issue in this case. Good...
I would recommend calling Sprint, telling them about T-Mobile's newest promotion (where it'll buy out your ETF), and say you're considering leaving unless they can modify your plan. When you mention...
Sprint is pretty anal-retentive about putting devices on and taking devices off its network. I'm not aware of the T-Mobile Nexus 5's specs. Is it both GSM/CDMA compatible?
Also, must you stick...
Yes, and if @cricket101's Razr is working, why would that disqualify him/her? Nowhere in the clause does it say the phone has to be a smartphone.
What a genius ad campaign.
It's not really worth the hassle to me. Furthermore, Sprint revokes a salesperson's commission if a customer cancels within 6 months. Couldn't do that to someone. What a greedy company.
I have an iPhone 4S. T-Mobile's offering me $100, but another website can pay me $175. Will likely get a 5s.
Those are called SIM interposers. Not only are they illegal in the United States per the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, they will also severely inhibit the functionality of your phone. For...
Title says it all. I just completed a two-year contract with Sprint (thank God) and am now looking at carriers with more favorable rate plans - namely, T-Mobile. I heard about T-Mobile's latest, uh,...
If you'd like to upgrade to an iPhone 6 later this year, look into T-Mobile's Jump program. Also, if you get Jump, skip AppleCare; the services are largely redundant.