yes you can! just ask any metro pcs sales person and they will kindly complete the transaction for you!
No you can not switch jobs for the same employer, but they can reserve a job spot for you until your contract expires.
I was told that if you switch to another service provider, the new provider will pay off your contract for you.
Yes, you can switch phones in the middle of a contract with Sprint, but there may be specific conditions and fees involved. You’ll need to ensure the new phone is compatible with Sprint’s network and may need to pay off any remaining balance on your current device. Additionally, if you are under a lease or financing agreement, you should check the terms for any potential penalties or obligations. Always consult with Sprint directly for the most accurate guidance based on your specific situation.
Sprint phones can be switched to Metro PCS for $50.00
If the old phone is supported by the network that Sprint has set up then you would be able to transfer your old phone and use it on the Sprint network, otherwise you will need to buy a brand new phone that is supported.
I think u can
Sprint does not have the capability to buy out T-Mobile contracts, as Sprint and T-Mobile merged in 2020 under the T-Mobile brand. Customers looking to switch carriers may inquire about promotions or incentives that T-Mobile offers for switching, but any contract buyout would typically need to be discussed directly with T-Mobile. It's advisable to check T-Mobile's current offers or contact customer service for specific details.
To me i think sprint is better than Verizon.
Sprint can transfer your mobile phone number from one Sprint phone to another Sprint phone in most cases. First decide which method you want to use for contacting Sprint:- Dial *2 from your mobile phone, or call9042353345from any phone.- Go to any Sprint store.- Go to any Radio Shack store.You will need to provide your mobile phone number and identify yourself with your name and PIN, a previously-chosen secret number of 6 digits or more. (Passwords used to be 4 digits and were generally the last-4 digits of the customer's Social Security Number, but Sprint just recently moved to a more-secure identity check. They may still help you, though, if y this number on the inside back of the phone, under the battery.Sprint or Radio Shack will now have to program your phone or talk you through the programming. This takes just a couple minutes. Keep your old phone turned off while you do this.Your new phone might start working with your new number immediately, but Sprint says they may need up to 4 hours. Transferring any stored voicemail messages could take longer.There should be no charge for this change, or contract extension, or extension of eligibility for credit toward a new phone. Discuss these points with Customer Service to be certain there is no misunderstanding.To transfer your "address book" (phone directory, all the numbers stored on your phone) and other information, you can either manually recover the information from your old phone (even after the number is transferred), or you can take both phones to a Sprint store where, in most cases, their equipment can transfer your information. There may be a small charge.There are a few cases where the number cannot be transferred:- The "new" phone is already active on Sprint on someone else's account.- The phone has been reported to Sprint as lost or stolen.- The last account the phone was registered to has a past-due balance.- The phone is too old to support the current Sprint network.- The phone is not GPS-enabled and so cannot report its location when making a 911 call.
you will have to switch networks, you will be on the nextel side rather than sprint, whose networks are not compatibal with each other
Generally speaking, one cannot switch a T-Mobile phone to the Sprint network. This is because T-Mobile uses the GSM standard, while Sprint uses the CDMA standard, the two of which are not compatible.
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