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Shiki8

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  1. Thanks so much. I just did chat and they had to call "international", who said they were out if stock. They ordered two S4 SIM cards for me, stating that they're the same, and that I should have them next week. I was also given an order number. Edit - I chatted with employee services, not the regular chat.
  2. I called three corporate stores and none of them even knew Sprint will be selling the Nexus 5, yet alone having any kind if knowledge about SIM cards. One of them was actually so excited, that they asked me all kinds of questions about how a single device can work on three+ carriers lol Fair enough, but then you would lose potential resale value
  3. You don't need to activate it before selling. I've sold them sealed before and buyers have never had a problem activating.
  4. I don't see why not, seeing as TEP is attached to your line, not your phone. Fit example, I can activate a new or even used device on Sprint and have 30 days to get TEP.
  5. lol This^ I just hope it doesn't take until 2014 for all Sprint employees to be aware of this info
  6. Sorry, I saw your post after I posted. No, I didn't, but I just went through the process and while it originally states you'll need to change your plan, that changes on the next screen. Will edit this post with screen shot in a second Mind you, I have to call into employee services to activate the phone when I receive it, but if you have an LTE phone on your current plan, I don't think it should be a problem.
  7. No idea about your plan specifically, but I have Sero-P, bought a Note 3 two weeks ago (later returned) and didn't have to change plans to activate it or go back to my Note 2.
  8. But then you can't keep Sero lol Buy Nexus 5 32GB from Google $400 and some change Buy iphone 5s with upgrade from Sprint for $200, wait a few weeks for delivery, easily sell it sealed for $650 That's a free Nexus 5 32GB and some leftover change Edit - Oh and you get to keep the Nexus 5 this way...
  9. This is what I want to know You mean 433Mbps???
  10. In other news, Sprint's Galaxy Nexus is getting 4.3 update today https://community.sprint.com/baw/community/buzzaboutwireless/phones-and-devices/samsung/galaxy_nexus/blog/2013/01/30/galaxy-nexus-software-updates
  11. Yes, I've seen all of that. It's not really an "issue", but more of a "how things work" or "are being implemented":)
  12. This^ There aren't any issues. The G2's other two bands simply need to be enabled.
  13. Because a software update can enable (I guess disable too) the hardware. The press release even mentions that the hardware will not work for the G2 until 2014.
  14. I'd assume they mean phones other than the S4 mini & Mega, such as G2, One Max, S4 (L720T), maybe the Nexus 5 (???), etc.
  15. Battery, cameras, and screen size are different. They both have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 MSM8974 and 2GB of Ram.
  16. After further review, the photo looks to point towards Canadian VM, hence the provincial and harmonized sales tax.
  17. I totally understand what you're saying and don't disagree that what you're saying may be a possibility, but there is no "CDMA verison". There's only a single device in this case aka D820. If there were two varieties, one GSM & one CDMA, then sure, but this is different. Here's to hoping lol
  18. Okay, first of all, I have been reading this forum for years and just signed up so I could reply to this lol. Anyway, while I understand Sprint could do what Tmo did for the N4 last year, how could they release a GSM version only for google play, when the D820 already supports Sprint's CDMA bands? I'm in no way implying this could not happen, but how would they block CDMA on some D820s and not on others? Sim related?
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