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I thought Verizon never offered SVLTE?

They did. My HTC Rezound did it before I came to Sprint. My buddies HTC One does it on his phone still. Brags how he can use Hotspot and phone at same time...but it's a major battery drain. 

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Sprint is definitely listening on social media, especially twitter. Tweeting them about a local tower issue caused them call me up on the phone and request more information.

 

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Their G+ team is a joke. They post stuff and then vanish. Most of the posts are filled with troll comments. Legitimate questions go unanswered. Heck, T-Mobile uses Sprint posts to recruit Sprint customers who don't get support from Sprint.

 

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Their G+ team is a joke. They post stuff and then vanish. Most of the posts are filled with troll comments. Legitimate questions go unanswered. Heck, T-Mobile uses Sprint posts to recruit Sprint customers who don't get support from Sprint.

 

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some would say g+ is a joke in itself

 

 

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I don't think it is fair to suggest that G+ is a legitimate support channel at this point. At best it is an experiment.

 

Their G+ team is a joke. They post stuff and then vanish. Most of the posts are filled with troll comments. Legitimate questions go unanswered. Heck, T-Mobile uses Sprint posts to recruit Sprint customers who don't get support from Sprint.

 

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I like Google+ more than other social networks. It blends whats good about Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr together. It's capable of being used as a place to just post stuff like Facebook, or you can use it as a blog almost. Android Headlines generates most of its activity over on Google+ as opposed to their website. You actually get to see posts that you find relevant and you can group them by category which makes organization better.

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Phyllis Rios!  Ha ha ha!

 

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Reading the lease terms for the iPhone for life deal. It states : "Standards for Wear and Use: The following will be considered unreasonable or excess wear and use of the Goods: damaged, scratched or cracked housing or display; display or touchscreen malfunctions; cracked camera lens; damaged charger port; damage caused by exposure to liquid; corrosion or discoloration of any part of the Goods; damage to memory ports; hardware or software alterations; and any other malfunction, failure or damage caused by misuse or mistreatment of the Goods. Unreasonable or excess wear and use of the Goods may result in a charge to you upon return of the Goods."

 

So basically it seems it's not a good idea to use this device without a case and return in immaculate condition?

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Reading the lease terms for the iPhone for life deal. It states : "Standards for Wear and Use: The following will be considered unreasonable or excess wear and use of the Goods: damaged, scratched or cracked housing or display; display or touchscreen malfunctions; cracked camera lens; damaged charger port; damage caused by exposure to liquid; corrosion or discoloration of any part of the Goods; damage to memory ports; hardware or software alterations; and any other malfunction, failure or damage caused by misuse or mistreatment of the Goods. Unreasonable or excess wear and use of the Goods may result in a charge to you upon return of the Goods."

 

So basically it seems it's not a good idea to use this device without a case and return in immaculate condition?

That's not how I interpreted it. Anything outside of normal wear and tear is what they're getting at. I.e. The device was obviously mistreated/abused.

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That's not how I interpreted it. Anything outside of normal wear and tear is what they're getting at. I.e. The device was obviously mistreated/abused.

Yeah - I mean sprint has to "over" word it as to have no issues down the road.

 

 

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Yeah - I mean sprint has to "over" word it as to have no issues down the road.

 

 

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My guess is the standard is no different then what they accept for trade in.  No water damage, screen not cracked, turns on. 

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New Loyalty Discount from Sprint for iPhone lease:

http://www.cnet.com/news/sprint-existing-customers-can-lease-an-iphone-6-for-5-a-month/

 

Definitely glad they're not forgetting loyal customers!

 

Wow! Thats pretty impressive. $120 over 24 months will get you a iPhone 6...I might jump on this for my wife.

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New Loyalty Discount from Sprint for iPhone lease:

http://www.cnet.com/news/sprint-existing-customers-can-lease-an-iphone-6-for-5-a-month/

 

Definitely glad they're not forgetting loyal customers!

Makes you wonder what us Sprint Android lifers are gonna receive....speculation starts......NOW!
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New Loyalty Discount from Sprint for iPhone lease:

http://www.cnet.com/news/sprint-existing-customers-can-lease-an-iphone-6-for-5-a-month/

 

Definitely glad they're not forgetting loyal customers!

 

 

Re/Code is not impressed:

http://recode.net/2014/10/14/sprint-offers-360-credit-for-gullible-existing-customers/

 

The problem is, for most existing customers, that’s actually no deal at all. They would be better off paying $20 per month for the leased iPhone and taking advantage of Sprint’s $50 per month iPhone plan, which includes unlimited data, talk and texting.

 
Most of Sprint’s prior unlimited plans cost more than the $70 per month customers pay with Sprint’s current offer. Plus they would still be paying an extra $5 per month to lease the new iPhone.
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