> That is not totally correct. Sprint can be activated on Verizon but
> from what I heard it is a pain in the neck even if the phone unlocked
> to activate on Verizon. According to the howard forums sprint is
> supposed to provide consumer the unlock code, do to a court case.
> In any event, it would probably be simpler to flash the Sprint phone with
> the VZW firmware (if available for that model phone) once the ESN is
> approved for activation.
Nothing like installing the worst crippleware available to screw up a
perfectly good PDA.....
CellGuy - 12 May 2008 13:23 GMT
>> In any event, it would probably be simpler to flash the Sprint phone with
>> the VZW firmware (if available for that model phone) once the ESN is
>> approved for activation.
>
> Nothing like installing the worst crippleware available to screw up a
> perfectly good PDA.....
Well, one could also use the AllTel or US Cellular flash files. Takes more
effort to get data working though.
Gonzo - 27 May 2008 16:51 GMT
>> In any event, it would probably be simpler to flash the Sprint phone with
>> the VZW firmware (if available for that model phone) once the ESN is
>> approved for activation.
>
> Nothing like installing the worst crippleware available to screw up a
> perfectly good PDA.....
Um, not true.
The PDA portion of the phone works just fine. That is why I puchased it.
On my phone however, I opted to turn off internet access with Verizon since
it costs too much. Why pay for two ISPs right?
All I need it for is for the PDA applications and as a phone and it works
great in that regard.
Treo 650 Verizon phones are pretty cheap on ebay now. A fraction of what
Verizon wants to charge you. Mine was only $160. Parts for these are cheap
and plentiful also.