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Very likely, NO. It appears Sprint has specifically excluded MVNO's from using unapproved and unbranded phones from MVNO's (see the last two lines, below). While Motorola lists this phone as compatible with Sprint, Motorola also specifically shows in a compatibility chart/table that it (actually all of their devices) will NOT work on either Boost or Virgin Mobile, which are Sprint's major MVNO's (Mobile Virtual Network Operator)...which is what your Kroger iwireless would be as well. So, while it's likely completely compatible, Sprint is explicitly blocking the opportunity. Time to find another carrier? Per the iWireless website... An eligible Sprint device (for bringing your own phone) is a device that: -has not had its operating system altered or modified in any way; -is not in poor account status with Sprint or Sprint Affiliates; -has met or completed all financial and contractual obligations or commitments with Sprint, i.e., is a -Financially Eligible Device (“FED”); -has not been reported as lost or stolen; -has the original ESN as assigned by the manufacturer; -has been approved by Sprint as a model that may be activated under the BYOSD Program and remains on Sprint’s approved list of eligible models; and -is branded by Sprint, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, Assurance Wireless, or any other brand or trademark owned by or licensed to Sprint.
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