i just brought an sprint htc pro 2... will my unlimited plans still work from my previous phone?
i used to have an samsung instinct where i got boundless texting, internet and 600 free daytime minutes…. ever since i switched to my htc pro 2 i been gettn a text sometimes saying my free textes will stop in sometime…… does this phone exchange my account?
Answer by Silver Spoon Cells
When you receive a text message like that from the carrier the exchange is going to happen on the confirmed date. Stop overpaying for Sprint service when you can get the same service for $ 50.
I have Boost Mobile CDMA right now and this is the best service you can get for $ 50, trust me I have checked with ALL carriers offering Boundless services for a flat rate. Most public who have had Boost in the past are referring to Boost Mobile iDEN (2 Way Walkie Talkie Service that runs on Nextel), which has unreliable service, text message delay and very slow internet. Boost Mobile CDMA is the complete opposite due to the fact that it is 100% Sprint service. You get Boundless Talk, Text and Web on Sprint’s Nationwide High Speed 3G network (Sprint customers pay $ 99 for the same service under contract). Plus you’re not limited to only what Boost Mobile has to offer, we can get a Sprint phone (ex. HTC Touch Pro 2) fully working on your account. Sprint phones are better than what Boost Mobile has to offer.
We can flash your Sprint phones (ex. Palm Treo Pro, HTC Touch Pro 2, Samsung Intrepid) to work on Boost Mobile go to http://www.SilverSpoonCells.com or BoostMobileCDMA.com
Answer by Dandoun
you can contact the customer service
http://www.htc.com/europe/CA_Hotline.aspx
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Sent from my Samsung Epic™ 4G
I can’t choose which one I want so I guess I’ll get both. I like huge screens and physical keyboard.
Would sprint charge me if I switches phones around like every additional day?
Answer by Dee
You can switch service from phone to phone as often as you would like without life charged as long as you own both phones. But, if you do not have both phones, Sprint will charge a $ 35.00 restocking fee each time you exchange it within your first 30 days. If I can suggest one over the additional- I would go with the Samsung Epic. I am a Service Tech with Sprint and I have seen a few issues with the Evo so far. Nothing too alarming. Just small things like battery and speaker issues. Plus just in general, the Epic has better features. Hope that helps!
Answer by Aundriea
Yes you can. online too I reckon. go for it
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This is a record that shows you how to root your HTC Hero (Sprint) …………………………………………………………………………………………. Download links RUU: www.4shared.com Android SDK: dl.google.com HTC Sync: www.htc.com Hero Root: unrevoked.com You can download the wireless tethering app in the android market …………………………………………………………………………………………. Instructions Make Sure you have build number 2.27.651.5 if you have 2.27.651.6 then download and run the RUU utility. Step 1: Download the Android SDK. Step 2: Extract the Android SDK zip. Go the contents of the extracted zip to C: Your Android tools folder path should now be C:android-sdk-windowstools. Step 3: Download HTC Sync 2.0.33. Run the installer, and reboot your computer when it is finished. Go on to step 4 once rebooted. Step 4: Download the hero-root.zip. This zip contains everything you need to root your Hero. Step 5: Extract the 3 files inside hero-root.zip to the C:android-sdk-windowstools folder on your computer. Step 6: Make sure USB Debugging is ON (checked) on your Hero. Go to Settings, Applications, Development, and make sure it is checked. Step 7: Plug your phone into the computer via USB, Make sure that the connection type in the Notification Pull-Down Bar is “Charge Only”, not “Disk Drive” or else this won’t work. If your computer questions you to restart after the new drivers were installed, do that now …
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