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Re: Sprint changing policies...and Ending Premier Program 9/16/11
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T-Mo seems to have the better deal.. I think I get upgrades every year ( I think :headscratch ) |
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Its 14 days actually :(.. (I confuse them too)...
As for the Rev B and the 1x advanced...assuming they use the newer snapdragon processor (evo shift and above)..or a qualcomm motherboard made past the year 2006 then Rev B "should" be compatible. I personally like Sprint, but their management is TERRIBLE...right now unlimited data is the only thing that is keeping me to sprint.. For verizon though, do grandfather plans have permanent unlimited and can use any new phone with them? cause at this rate it may be worth buying an old plan off someone... |
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his quote "Thanks. Guess that means no 800MHz SMR support then". ' |
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edit: phonescoop has the touch with 800mhz. checking some others now. http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=3301 |
Re: Sprint changing policies...and Ending Premier Program 9/16/11
The video said "less then 3 years to fully implement". Unless the video was made 2 years ago my 3D will be long retired. Also we know how reliable Sprint is with their estimates of work being completed...I don't have 4G at home and it is spotty at best even in NYC.
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