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Does anyone happen to know what time Sprint stores open tomorrow? Particularly the location in the Chesterfield valley.

 

I'm ready to get a good deal on either an S4 or G2 but need to find out what repercussions that will have since I'm 13 months into my 2-yr contract...

 

 

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Does anyone happen to know what time Sprint stores open tomorrow? Particularly the location in the Chesterfield valley.

 

I'm ready to get a good deal on either an S4 or G2 but need to find out what repercussions that will have since I'm 13 months into my 2-yr contract...

 

 

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Best Buy mobile is open now. Not sure if they could help.

 

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Does anyone happen to know what time Sprint stores open tomorrow? Particularly the location in the Chesterfield valley.

 

I'm ready to get a good deal on either an S4 or G2 but need to find out what repercussions that will have since I'm 13 months into my 2-yr contract...

 

 

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You have three options at the store.

 

Buy using upgrade now and "buying into" your upgrade. At 13 months in I think it would be $200 Plus the price of the phone at upgrade pricing. With this option you must trade in your old phone for credit.

 

Switch to the One Up plan.You have to switch to My Way plans. You must give them your current phone for no compensation.

 

Buy outright.

 

 

 

Bonus 4th option:

 

Buy Nexus 5 from Google Play store. This is what I did.

 

Bonus 5th option.

 

Buy outright on eBay.

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So what's the deal with all the 3G? I thought Sprint was leaving this antiquated technology behind.

At the end of NV, every site(In MO Market at least) will have a 3G acceptance, a 4G Acceptance, 1x800 Acceptance, and 800LTE Acceptance. At the very least its good to know that these newly accepted sites are all installed and waiting on backhaul.

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At the end of NV, every site(In MO Market at least) will have a 3G acceptance, a 4G Acceptance, 1x800 Acceptance, and 800LTE Acceptance. At the very least its good to know that these newly accepted sites are all installed and waiting on backhaul.

To say the mere fact that two sites have been accepted in the Chicago market would be acceptable outside of the Premier forums.  Anything other than that would not be.  To discuss their locations, by neighborhood or even more specific would be a violation.  People who want to know more about specific locations should be encouraged to upgrade.  Especially since there is a discount being offered this weekend.

 

Robert

 

Looks like 800 LTE is going to be sooner than I would have thought. 2 800 live in the Chicago market. 2600 is livesome places too. Go Son, go Softbank! Discount details: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/5112-special-premier-sponsor-offerfor-black-fridaycyber-monday/?p=245628

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You have three options at the store.

 

Buy using upgrade now and "buying into" your upgrade. At 13 months in I think it would be $200 Plus the price of the phone at upgrade pricing. With this option you must trade in your old phone for credit.

 

Switch to the One Up plan.You have to switch to My Way plans. You must give them your current phone for no compensation.

 

Buy outright.

 

 

 

Bonus 4th option:

 

Buy Nexus 5 from Google Play store. This is what I did.

 

Bonus 5th option.

 

Buy outright on eBay.

Option 1 sounded mighty tempting since Sprint would give me $220 for my iPhone and it would only cost $200 to break my contract, but when I called Sprint today they said I could only do it at a Sprint Corporate Store...kinda defeats the purpose sine they didn't have the S4 on sale.

 

 

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Option 1 sounded mighty tempting since Sprint would give me $220 for my iPhone and it would only cost $200 to break my contract, but when I called Sprint today they said I could only do it at a Sprint Corporate Store...kinda defeats the purpose sine they didn't have the S4 on sale.

 

 

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Did you call a Sprint store or Account Services usually account services will do it for anywhere

 

 

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Did you call a Sprint store or Account Services usually account services will do it for anywhere

 

 

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I went into the store first but they said I'd have to wait an hour to talk to someone. Then I went to Best Buy but it was just as busy. Then I went to Radio Shack since they had the S4 on sale but they were clueless and said I'd have to pay $1000

 

I finally called Sprint Care (888) 211-4727

 

 

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I went into the store first but they said I'd have to wait an hour to talk to someone. Then I went to Best Buy but it was just as busy. Then I went to Radio Shack since they had the S4 on sale but they were clueless and said I'd have to pay $1000

 

I finally called Sprint Care (888) 211-4727

 

 

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Call back and select the option to cancel....tell them you want the s4 that best buy or radio shack has on sale and you want to check your eft or see if you can upgrade. Either they can offer early upgrade by buying out of eft or tell them you can pay eft and switch to AT&T or Verizon since the phone cost would be the same. Be nice and they have always done it for me in the past. Sometimes they say it can take 24 hours but if you tell them you really need to do it tonight because of the sale or stock they will usually get it pushed through.

 

 

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Call back and select the option to cancel....tell them you want the s4 that best buy or radio shack has on sale and you want to check your eft or see if you can upgrade. Either they can offer early upgrade by buying out of eft or tell them you can pay eft and switch to AT&T or Verizon since the phone cost would be the same. Be nice and they have always done it for me in the past. Sometimes they say it can take 24 hours but if you tell them you really need to do it tonight because of the sale or stock they will usually get it pushed through.

 

 

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Thank you that worked perfectly! I even got my upgrade fee lowered to $99 since that's what it would have costed to cancel my service completely.

 

All I need to do I'd go out to best buy and get a new free phone!

 

 

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How do I get the hex or 3-digit to display in SignalCheck? I can get the 3-digit in the LTE Engineering screen just fine.

 

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Only some phones and ROMs support it in a way SignalCheck can get the info to display. I don't think any Samsung phones do. I think there was talk of some version of CM ROM (11?)  having a developer looking into it but I have never found any more info.

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