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can i buy a sprint used is a boost phone
sorry, no.
If unlocked, then yes.
It would depend whether Cincinnati Bell uses CDMA or GSM technology. If it is CDMA you would have to find someone that knew how to unlock the Alias so it could be used as long as Cincinnati Bell's system allows for it.
Yes, Sprint offer the Blackberry Curve cell phone. It can be purchased on Sprint's website, other websites, or at a Sprint store. It might be cheaper to buy a used one from another website.
No. The networks used by T-Mobile and Sprint are incompatible. You can, however, keep your same phone number in lots of cases.
No. Cingular/AT&T use the GSM network and Sprint uses CDMA. A Verizon phone could be used with a Sprint plan but Verizon customer service will have to give an unlock code.
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.
Probably, it depends on where your phone is actually from because the frequencies may not be the same. However, Sprint is a major US cellular carrier and it is likely that your phone will work fine.
Verizon wireless, Sprint, and ATT
The locator tool is used if you lose your cell phone or it is stolen. Contact sprint and they will send out the signal to find your phone, you just need to give your number to them.
Yes, you can use a Sprint phone in the Philippines, but it depends on the phone's compatibility with local networks. Sprint phones typically operate on CDMA technology, which is not widely used outside the U.S. However, if your phone is unlocked and supports GSM, you can use a local SIM card for service. It's advisable to check with Sprint for international roaming options and ensure your device is compatible with local networks.