Mr. Ected
Footballguy
Wrote to ask about unlocked iPhone 5s from Apple. Here is depressing response.I think so, but call them to be sure. FYI, they pick up when you call them, no automated robots.Whether Sprint or T-Mobile is better depends entirely where you live. Check out Root Metrics, Open Signal, or the FCC's new app to get a picture of your local coverage.Hey Hulk,FYI, iPhone 5 coming to Ting next week
With this quote from Ting:
and their definition of 'compatible' as 'an inactive, used Sprint device that hasnt been reported as lost, stolen or coming from a Sprint account in arrears.' Would an unlocked new sim-free phone from Apple work?As of Tuesday afternoon next week (March 11, 2014), a compatible* iPhone 5 will be able to activate on Ting. Well be communicating all the gory details at that time. For right now, we only mention it so that if youre thinking of coming to Ting and youve got your eye on an iPhone 4 or 4S, youre aware that there will soon be other options. Forewarned is four-armed, as the saying almost goes.
I like Ting, they would drop almost $20/month from 35orless with the tethering/high data option ($60) and something makes me think Sprint is a better option than T-Mobile. Is that correct?
The positive side is they responded OK. (8 hours on a weekend.) You think that an unlocked phone would be an unlocked phone. Kinda stupid.Unfortunately not. The phone needs to come directly from Sprint to have a serial number that we are approved to activate. The ones sold by Apple have a different grouping of serial numbers that we do not have access to.
Can I buy an unlocked phone from Sprint that doesn't have a contract? Or would I have to buy one second hand?