almost any phone. But just to keep in mind not all brands or types work.
Any Sprint store in that area should sell Sprint LG cell phones. Also try pawn shops as well if there aren't any sprint stores selling that specific phone.
Yes, through either their Sprint Buyback program, or their Sprint Project Connect. The Sprint Buyback Program gives you money for your used phone. The Sprint Project Connect, on the other hand, recycles your phone, then uses the money to help with internet safety for kids.
You cannot connect your Sprint phone to any other carrier network unfortunately. Nextel/Sprint or the only companies available. If you wish to use another carrier, you will need to buy a new phone.
They told me NO. Just Sprint phone to Sprint phone. Unlimited mobile to any mobile is extra. If you spend $69.99 a month on their voice & data plan, then you can call/receive to/from any mobile.
You can purchase music on your mobile phone from the Sprint Store application which you can then play on your cell phone but if you were looking to purchase CD's of music a sprint store would not be the place to look.
Yes, you can talk to people with other phone services if you have Sprint. However, talking to people that don't have Sprint will use up your minutes. If you talk to people that have Sprint, it won't use up any of your minutes.
Yes, you can buy a phone or any phone you have left over from sprint and you don't have to use calling or anything; You can just have text if that is what you want.
Any, they are all compatible.
Yes
The phone will work with any home phone provider such as Sprint or AT&T.
My wireless phone service is Sprint. Sprint is the only wireless service I have. It is my cell phone
No. Sprint uses CDMA and PCS technology, while T-Mobile uses GSM, so the Sprint phone would be incompatible with the T-Mobile network. Plus, Sprint phones are generally locked to Sprint anyway, so you couldn't use it even if T-Mobile offered CDMA.