I wouldn't use data while roaming too often... granted it says unlimited, but data roam enough and you'll get the "you roam too much, so we don't want you as a customer anymore" letter.
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Maybe I'm just remembering incorrectly, but I could've sworn on the old school SERO it used to have a meter that showed my data roaming usage that scaled up to 200MB. But as I was checking my usage today it showed 'Unlimited' on the data roaming section just like it did on the regular data section.
Is that really the case? Not that I plan to use that much data while roaming, but there is one place on my daily drive where I almost always lose my Sprint signal and automatically switch to roaming. And since I stream music it sometimes seems to cause it to have a harder time to switch back over to Sprint's signal once I regain Sprint coverage. Just curious.
I wouldn't use data while roaming too often... granted it says unlimited, but data roam enough and you'll get the "you roam too much, so we don't want you as a customer anymore" letter.
It's "Unlimited". If you occasionally roam, then they'll let your use slide. I roam visiting my in laws, occasionally when I travel to rural areas, and sometimes when I travel for work, and they've never made any comments about it.
If you roam more than 50% of the time for a few months in a row, you're asking for the "it's not us, it's you" letter. Don't plan on moving to a market where sprint doesn't have coverage.
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