(Q) Question on newer devices on $30 SERO Plan
Today I found that the ESN of the Samsung Epic that I'd been using on PagePlus had actually cleared up and could be used on its native Sprint network. I couldn't really afford any of their current plans but I saw that people occasionally sell those ultra rare $30 SERO plans on eBay. I've read some mixed information on various fourms, but I wanted to set the record straight, do they let newer smartphones (like the Epic) onto those plans?
Thanks. - 2 Bunny |
They do but it will cost you an extra 20 a month over the 30
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Re: (Q) Question on newer devices on $30 SERO Plan
And for that reason I recommend u try getting it on boost with their shrinkage plan.
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Is there any low cost carriers anymore with roaming and a decent amount of data. Quote:
I left Boost in the first place because of their ridiculous rising prices and roamingless Sprint service. - 2B |
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Well T-mobile is cheap but they're GSM and the epic won't work. Prepay carriers usually don't allow roaming for whatever reason
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It really boils down to how much you want data and roaming. Gotta pay to play these days.
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Not to mention their native coverage is worse than Sprint in terms of where I live and go. For now, I'm gonna have to take a deep sigh and say "no" to GSM at the moment unless my situation changes. If only the Epic got to be one of their "combo" phones with a SIMCard slot inside... Why does Sprint get all the good harware? Quote:
Just out of curiosity, if you were to go to activate a "newer" phone, how would Sprint know that it is "newer" to tack on the $20 smartphone/WiMAX tax? If it's by ESN, could I clone the ESN of a less smart Sprint device? - 2B |
Yes its by esn, however I must remind you that is highly illegal and we are not to discuss that on these boards.
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So, if it is by ESN, I could clone the ESN of a non smartphone and just pay the $30 per month, right? Sent from my Lenovo Laptop (see how annoying that gets too?). Quote:
Thanks for the mention too. Quote:
For now, I'd like to stick with the Epic, but I'd really like to either find an acceptable carrier and plan or just ESN clone and get a SERO $30 plan off of eBay. Do you know of any carriers with a plan under $30 with an acceptable amount of data and 200+ SMS in a month on CDMA? Thanks. - 2B |
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