Absolutely correct. It's what I did. Just remember that the day you activate your new device is Day 1 of the 14 day "trial" period. Activation and restock fees may (will) apply.
My iPhone 6+ FINALLY arrived but I am not getting the "vast" LTE coverage or speeds I was expecting in Elk Grove. Inside my house my phone still drops to 3G and 1x. Outside I get the same LTE I was getting on my iPhone 5. Were my expectations of holding an LTE signal inside my house too lofty?
Last I checked, Apple officially said 9 reports came in. I feel there's too many people leaving the phone in there pocket (front or back) and sitting. That and there probably wearing "skinny" jeans. ????
I've called around to local Corp Sprint stores and Best Buy. All seem to have "plenty" of 6's and there are a few 16gb 6+'s as well. 64 and 128 gb are hard to come by.
As I await my iphone 6+, I stopped at my local sprint store (Elk Grove blvd) and ran a speed test using www.bandwidthplace.com. I was surprised to see the DL speed at 233mbps.
Is that reading accurate based on others speed tests using b41?
In reading an article where Marcelo said Sprint would slow down the b41 deployment to a few markets, is it known if Sacramento is one of those "lucky" markets?
I find it interesting that Sprint was not listed as a carrier during the keynote.
SprintCare also tweeted me that the iphone6 will not be SPARK enabled.
Hmm..
I was getting constant LTE in west sac at the river walk and in south sac at Florin & 24th area. Speeds are not that great yet but it's definitely progress. And I'm on an iphone5 ☺️
Cluster launched simply means that all the hardware has been changed with the new equipment. Has no bearing on LTE. LTE follows (after a few weeks typically) after a cluster launch.