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Got the number from Verizon. Went through customer service on the phone twice, chat once, and in store once. Had to send the phone to North Jersey. I guess to have it flashed. Total cost $175.00 plus S&H.
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for something like the raphael to be flashed is 175 dollars extra? where's dreisdelle's instructions to put non verizon phones on their network??? Because I'd rather try that first then shell out almost 200 extra dollars plus the price of the raphael |
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maybe a topic should be open up about this...seriously an unofficial "verizon" rom can be released for people that buy phones like that
but for adding the esn in the db I just saw drellisdee do it on a 6700, 6800 and a 6900 from sprint but I dunno haven't seen em post in a bit Last edited by Noir; 10-01-2008 at 05:39 PM. |
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Verizon would love to to have people move over with phones that they already own. That is free money to them. Phone carriers already have money built into your plan that pays for the 'discounted' phone. There is not much that they can do to restrict you from going to another carrier, unless they put something in the contract that forces you to keep it on a certain provider. Even then there is a limit on what they can do.
And Sprint did not jack up their PDAs, they left them the same. IF the Verizon version is different, it is because the downgraded and not because Sprint upgraded. Sprints specs are the same as the HTC specs. You can also get the official ROMs for other providers too. I was able to get them from Verizon. I called them up and said that I had a phone that was out of warranty, but the ROMs somehow got corrupted. They sent me their ROMs to install on a PPC phone. I was just doing this to test that I could get the ROMs if i needed to if I buy a touch pro from Sprint if the Verizon version is gimped. Last edited by maelstrom; 10-06-2008 at 03:28 PM. |
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Cell companies make money from you sticking with them and paying a lot more than they need every month. The reason Sprint is losing money is because of inconstent support and bad management and a lack of direction with plans. For $30 a month a SERO limited time offer was a loss for them hence they don't offer it anymore. That's the reason Cricket isn't huge, they don't charge enough to make a decent enough profit to build towers.
Alltel has a decent foothold between both cost of phones and plans, but they are too restrictive of that kind of stuff. One positive though is they make things as stable as possible, but they make the money on the plans because you sign a contract. Who knows though? Verizon's buyout may bring positive changes. We just haven't seen anything yet. |
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