Cyclonepride
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The commercials alone are enough for me not to do it
Agreed. People who buy now are responsible for any continuation of those awful commercials.
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The commercials alone are enough for me not to do it
That's plenty with Sprint's download speeds...Don't you only get 1GB of data in the Framily plan though?
I've been a Sprint customer since 1999, and unfortunately, as stated above, the coverage in the midwest is not great, especially outside of metro areas. That said, Sprint does have roaming agreements. I think the new plans (like Framily) limit roaming data to 150 MB data per line per month. I have an older Everything Data plan that allows 300 MB of roaming data per line per month, and voice roaming of 800 minutes per line per month. Sprint can terminate your service if these limits are exceeded, or if the majority of voice or data in any month is roaming.
One unfortunate aspect regarding roaming with Sprint is that Sprint has adjusted its consumer account PRLs to roam only on 1xRTT, which is rather useless for a smart phone. The business account PRLs allow 3G EVDO roaming and are available on the Internet. It is possible, although not trivial, to load the corporate PRLs. Of course, data usage will accumulate much faster roaming with 3G. There don't seem to be any negative repercussions to using the corporate PRLs as long as the data limits are not exceeded.
Trying to keep a long story short...prior to 2010, Sprint had a reciprocity agreement with Alltel, which gave Sprint excellent coverage in the midwest. Verizon subsequently bought a good part of Alltel. There are different stories about what happened next, but ultimately Sprint was left with big coverage holes throughout the midwest. Sprint has been concentrating on their LTE rollout, and it seems has been doing very little building in the midwest to cover the holes.
Sprint has been concentrating on their LTE rollout
We've been trying to find a decent price and it's tough anymore. You either pay for good service, get nailed on the phone price or accept spotty service or deal with one of the wifi dependent providers. You're giving something up no matter what. I've had verizon since before it was verizon and I'm almost done paying their high prices. Wife is looking into republic for herself.
Thats weird that you didn't grandfathered in on the unlimited data plan at Verizon. When Ms A and I upgraded last time they did it for us.
My LTE speed is pretty good, I used the WatchESPN app to watch some World Cup matches and they looked good.That's plenty with Sprint's download speeds...![]()
I've been wondering why I couldn't connect to 3G while roaming. Any idea on how to load the corporate PRLs?
Our friends just did this and immediately regretted it. Horrible coverage in the CR area.I was considering switching to this being that it would be 25 dollars a month it seems like a great deal. Any one on this plan or have sprint for their cell phone coverage? It doesnt seem to have a lot of areas under full power in NE Iowa so Im not sure its worth switching for me. Any help would be appreciated![]()
It's not easy, and it varies by phone and ROM. The best thing would be to go to the XDA-Developers website, find the forum for your phone, and search for "PRL". If it can be done for your phone, someone has probably figured it out. For some phones, it can be done with ROM hacks, other require using a PC.
I gave up on the ROM hack methods and forked over some money for CDMA Workshop. This program supports a number of different phones. This method requires that you find a USB diagnostic driver for your phone, know how to put your phone in diagnostic mode, and have the MSL code. Getting the MSL can be another challenge. Sprint should give it to you, but often the techs won't. My android phones are rooted and S-OFF, so there are apps that can read the MSL, so I don't have to mess with Sprint.
There is also a program called QPST that is supposed to work as well, and one other one I can't remember the name of that can be downloaded for free. I could never find versions of these that worked for me. But many others claim they do, and there are tutorials around.
Another option might be to find a reputable cell phone repair shop. They often have software like CDMA Workshop and might put a PRL in for you if you bring them the file.
I've been wondering why I couldn't connect to 3G while roaming. Any idea on how to load the corporate PRLs?
Check the roaming settings on your phone...some phones default not to allow data roaming so customers don't get charged for fees they aren't expecting...
And sometimes after a software upgrade, etc. my phone will revert back to those settings.
I have a Sprint consumer account and I have no trouble data roaming on 3G networks.
Appreciate the feedback, but that's a little more in-depth than I care to go. Sucks.
Check the roaming settings on your phone...some phones default not to allow data roaming so customers don't get charged for fees they aren't expecting...
And sometimes after a software upgrade, etc. my phone will revert back to those settings.
I have a Sprint consumer account and I have no trouble data roaming on 3G networks.