When I worked for them in the early 2000's they were #1. I think when Verizon took that position away, the corporate attitude accepted the #2 position and focused on keeping their customers loyal to...
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When I worked for them in the early 2000's they were #1. I think when Verizon took that position away, the corporate attitude accepted the #2 position and focused on keeping their customers loyal to...
Since the corporate name Sprint is effectively gone after T-mobile bought them, thread moved.
You would be incorrect. It's like trying to argue that if your 10 year old car suddenly became obsolete that you should receive a new model for free from your gas station.
I did a Google search for the Moto x4. From what I can determine, that phone does have LTE (data) but lacks VOLTE (simultaneous voice and data).
I would have to assume that the phone will not be on CDMA no matter who the carrier is on. It will likely be on LTE/VOLTE and not GSM even if At&t or T-mobile is the carrier. Verizon has stopped...
As it did with my prior Sprint branded S9+ when i ported to T-mobile. Both services were postpaid.
This thread never belonged in any specific cellular forum, and it has been relocated to The Lounge where it belongs.
Yes, it should work fine on 4G (VOLTE/LTE) as long as they allow that phone on their network. I suggest you ask them directly.
This almost sounds like when 4G (LTE/VOLTE) was first introduced to the consumer market. The world didn't end and that technology is still being rolled out in some markets. These fears are...
Yes, that phone is fully compatible and will work just fine. No worries for you.
LOL .......
As a society, we need to get over our entitlement mentality.
I guess you didn't read the OP's reply in post #7 that confirmed my assumption.
Just like asking why you get get junk email and junk mail from the post office.
And because I have bought gasoline from the same station and drove the same car for 10 years I should get every other gallon of gas free. Yeah right ......... :silly::lolup::doh:
Reach out to customer service if it becomes problematic. Sadly, once your phone # gets on a SPAM list, it is hard to stop it. Forget about the government "Do Not Call" list as it would be useless. ...
Already placed my online order through Samsungusa.com for the base model. Expected ship date on 1/27 and delivery by 1/29.
No worries, title edited to prevent confusion.
The thread title is incorrect. They will not stop activating VOLTE devices, I suspect it is only 3G devices.
Perhaps there may be an application you can download, but I don't know of one. The watch doesn't have one installed by Samsung. Personally, I currently use the S3 Frontier watch.
I was referring to the backhaul/backbone (fiber optic or lack off) for the signal transmission in the OP's second question. Not the power backup.
I answered this question. You asked and I answered.
Unlimited data is just that, no guarantees on the speed. Occasional outages are not very unusual and service is not guaranteed either.
Saves them money not having to pay a sales team, I would have to assume.
It is in some markets but definitely not in all markets. Many markets still rely on the older technology for backhaul.
Magenta 55+ with two smart phones - unlimited talk/text/data - Postpaid for $70/month with all fees and taxes total for both lines