For those who switched from sprint to T-Mobile are you satisfied or do you think I should stay with sprint? Is tmobile rates lower than sprints? I currently have 3 lines with sprint. I live in the Los Angeles area using a Samsung Galaxy 3 with 3g internet. :(
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Anybody here been able to place a reserve/preorder of the One with Sprint? Did you do it in-store or online? I called my local Sprint store and they told me I could reserve it, so I went up their and the guy told me you can't reserve phones in-store. Only online. So I went online and all you can do their is get an email when it is released.
Anyone else have this problem? I have an EVO 4G LTE and when I went to the Sprint website it said I could pay a $175 upgrade fee to buy "any phone at nationally advertised prices" but that I had to go to a Sprint store for that. So I tried just that and they wouldn't let me. I called Sprint CS to find out what was going on and they wouldn't let me do that either.
According to Sprint’s Chief Executive Officer Dan Hesse, the company has reached a milestone of over 1 million LTE devices sold. Sprint offers some great LTE devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S III and HTC EVO 4G LTE.
I had someone flash my Sprint Evo over to Boost Mobile and the guy also had my Sprint number ported too. So I am currently using an Evo with Boost and I won't be able to pay off my Sprint account anytime soon. Will this mess up my Boost account if my Sprint account goes into collections? The Sprint account had 3 phone lines and it's not in my name.
I have an S2 with Sprint and while I love the phone, Sprint's lack of signal and speed is making me loose my shlt on a daily basis.
I'm at the point where taking the ETF hit is inconsequential to the quality of life I may enjoy with VZ.
Has anyone done what I'm talking about specifically from the S2 Sprint to the S3 Verizon? Are you happier????
Looks like Sprint is starting to find other ways to supplement their income to cover their unlimited plans. Starting today, June 10th, Sprint will be charging a fee of $15 if you want to change your phone number through a Sprint store or Care call representative.
I know a lot of Sprint customers are wondering when LTE is coming and more importantly, will it be any good? PC Mag was able to do an exclusive test in the Atlanta, Georgia area using an LG Viper and compared them to AT&T and Verizon.
They found Sprint’s network to be much faster than it’s curent WiMAX network, which isn’t shocking, but not as fast as AT&T and Verizon.
Sometimes, a customer doesn’t want to go with one of the big name carriers like Sprint or Verizon. Smaller MNVOs are popular alternatives to the larger (usually contract-centric) carriers. Both options have their place with consumers, but in many situations, MNVOs don’t have a good enough device selection to sway as many costumers.