Sprint High Speed Internet is not available in all areas and the prices will vary in the cities that have access to the product. On Sprint's website there is an area to enter your home phone to see if your city has the option for Sprint's Internet service.
Nope unless sent from there phone of course
I would like to think so yes. I dont see why that should be a problem !!
Sprint takes great pride in its good customer service . This pride shows itself in their Sprint stores, which offer a variety of products and services. If you are shopping for a new phone, you can visit your local Sprint store and see the latest models. The phones are fully functional and not fake mock-ups. If you accidentally break your phone, Sprint stores have qualified technicians who can fix you phone. Finally, if you have questions about your service plan and want to talk face-to-face, simply go to your Sprint store and the staff will be happy to help you.
You will have to contact Sprint directly to see if this can be done.
The samsung replenish is available through Sprint. The MSRP on this phone is $49.99 however, in select areas this phone is being given away free with a new contract. Contact you local Sprint office or go to Sprint.com to see the deals for your zip code.
There are 14 phones available for free when you sign up for Sprint service. To see these phones, go to http://shop.sprint.com/mysprint/shop/phone_wall.jsp?INTNAV=ATG:HE:Phones.
The difference between communicatimg when using the cell phone and the Internet is for the cell phone you don't have to refresh it and the Internet you do. Also for the Internet you don't have just text you can use the computer cam and see them as well but the cell phone you can not.
If you cruise the web via your cell phone, yes they can. If you use your cell phone for calling other people, and confine your internet activity to your laptop or desktop computer, no they can't. Unless your online computer service is also from the same provider as your cell phone service.
Most phones have a life timer in the phone info somewhere. I know on sprint phones you can do ##786# and it will pull up the life timer and if its refurbished or not
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