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You pretty much buy this phone. Then call up Sprint and tell them you want to use this phone on the network. They should ask for the ESN/IMEI number so they could whitelist it in their system and that's it. You may need a new SIM, if you don't have a nano-SIM already.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.First, make sure the phone is the right network type. GSM vs CDMA. I think Sprint is CDMA. Then you just take the phone to the Sprint store, and pay a nominal charge for a new micro SIM card. Your old phone will eventually stop working for call (very soon after changeover).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I`ll recommend you to activate this phone in a best buy store to get the sprint costumer discount
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm with AT&T but am guessing it's the same routine. I backed up everything before I started. Then set up my mail box and various accounts just as I would do with an AT&T bought phone. Finally, I pulled the card from my old phone into my new phone and I was done. Pretty simple but I don't have a lot on my phone so maybe mine was easier.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe Spring uses CDMA network and this phone is compatible with CDMA and GSM. This phone uses the Nano Sim card so if your current phone uses a Nano Sim card you should be able to just swap out Sim cards. If your current phone uses something other than a Nano sim card you will need to go to Sprint and purchase (might be free but most likey not) the Sim card.
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