A:AnswerWell I was told the deal is got would end the weekend before Christmas I got a told $450 in gift cards for one phone. Well it looks like they are offering something similar again. I traded in an old cell phone to get $200+$250
A:AnswerYes, just call customer service and they will give you a code to input in your phone and them it will turn into a boost mobile phone with their logo.
A:AnswerHey there, dharp. It certainly does. Most newer Samsung Galaxy products will come with that Gyroscope capability that is native for screen rotation and various gaming applications. Hope this was helpful, have a good one.
A:AnswerHi Ducky! Unfortunately you'll loose the $400 gift card. You have 14 days to return the phone; however, note that Best Buy will charge you a $35 restocking fee.
A:AnswerHi! I am through sprint as well. You will pay your lease off at Best Buy if you choose to do so. Then you can go through Best Buy for another phone (lease or pay as you go). Either way you will have to pay your lease off.
A:AnswerRight! Lol. I have Sprint as well and I'm feeling your pain. There are places that will replace the battery for far less than Sprint's deductible if you have phone insurance. It's just a matter of shopping around. Good luck.
A:AnswerYou can use a stylus which are available in the aftermarket world. There's no place to store on the phone though. I used one periodically and works well.
A:AnswerLast time I tried, I had to call them and very specifically ask for the 2 year contract renewal deal. That being said...I think they are just switching over because it means they don't have to price the service (phone, data, etc.) and the phone into one price. They get to charge everyone specifically for what they are using (different amounts for the phone and different plans for the data).