Does anyone know of a way to find out the owner of a cell phone if you know their number? I see many sites for reverse lookups for cell phones but they charge almost 100 bucks.
Why no Android phone from Sprint? They're waiting until NY and LA and Chi are covered with enough 4G/WiMAX signal to make a rollout of a new phone exciting. They can already fit the electronics into a card and a USB stick, so there's not much more they have to do to get
It's that time again--end of the contract. Since Sprint is just about the only action in town out here in the wilds of Northern Misery, guess I'll be staying with them. A CS rep told me both of my lines are eligible for $150 credit each for
I am just posting this since I feel I was screwed. I recently cancelled my Sprint account. I was billed the early termination fee of $200.00. I can live with that. I was charged $22.54 in "Government Taxes & Fees" for early termination
I got a new credit card so my automatic bill payment didn't go through. Got online to check and noticed that my bill was double. Previous balance? Nope. Sprint quietly started charging me an extra $75/month for data. I've had unlimited data on my vision plan for years. When
I'm trying out a Katana LX. I want to be able to load some games onto it and get photos off through the USB cable. It appears to be impossible using Bluetooth. It also appears to be impossible using the USB cable. I tried Bitpim but I can't find a driver that will allow it
I recently saw an article that ATT had a plan of 200 anytime minutes, 500 night/weekend minutes for $29.99. This was a plan for seniors. Unfortunately, I now fit into that category. Does Sprint have senior plans? If not, I may have to switch after my
I was having some problems with my phone bill so I called Sprint CS. The first operator had to switch me to another dept (next level up?). After several conversations with one individual, who would actually call me back, I got the charge problem resolved. The one I talked with ...
Do BlackBerry devices support direct push of mail from an Exchange server? (EAS)? Why do pay big bucks to BlackBerry for email push when you can get mail directly using EAS?
Sprint doesn't pro-rate the ETF fee like other carriers, fearing even more subscriber losses if they do so. However on January 1, 2009 Sprint is raising fees on existing contracts, allowing subscribers to leave without paying an ETF fee.