What network does sprint use? I know Verizon uses cdma network
No. You can buy an unlocked phone that is the same model and use it for another network but typically a Sprint phone will only work with Sprint and vise versa.
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.
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.
One carrier that leases the Sprint tower network is Helio. In the United States Virgin Mobile also accesses the Sprint network. These are currently the two cellular providers piggy back ridding off of Sprint Nextel.
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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.
No Sprint is a CDMA network. AT&T is a GSM network. Only GSM networks use simcards. Other wise though you can switch sim cards between GSM networks if your phone is unlocked.
No, because Sprint uses CDMA and AT&T use GSM. America is one of the few countries with a large CDMA presence, every where else uses GSM. Telstra, in Australia closed their CDMA network down, and replaced it with their Next G network, which is GSM.
Yes, you can unlock your old cell phone to replace your current Sprint phone, provided that the device meets Sprint's eligibility requirements for unlocking. Typically, the phone must be paid off, not reported as lost or stolen, and active on the Sprint network for a certain period. Once unlocked, you can use it with a new Sprint SIM card or another compatible carrier's network. Contact Sprint customer service for specific unlocking instructions and requirements.
No, a Boost Mobile SIM card will not work in a Moto Razr V3m Red Sprint phone because the device is locked to the Sprint network. Additionally, Boost Mobile operates on a different network technology that may not be compatible with the Sprint phone. To use the V3m, you would need a Sprint SIM card or an unlocked device compatible with Boost Mobile's network.
The best phone to use for Sprint internet is one that's unlocked, supports LTE or 5G, and is compatible with T-Mobile’s network, since Sprint has merged with T-Mobile. Popular choices include Samsung Galaxy S23, iPhone 14, and Google Pixel 7, all offering strong performance and full network compatibility.
well theres a guy on the internet who was curious about a sidekick for sprint and then he saw a person with a phone that looked like the sidekick 3. so he asked the person what network it was and it was a SPRINT network.