Sprint is agreeing to unlock its mobile phones for its California customers to settle an unfair competition class-action lawsuit. Here's what the settlement says: Sprint agrees to disclose to its ...
At any point in time between Aug. 28, 1999, and July 16, 2007 were you a Sprint customer? You were? That’s fantastic. By happenstance do you still have your phone and want to get it unlocked because ...
Sprint has decided to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged the company was engaging in anticompetitive practices by locking mobile handsets sold through the carrier. The company has agreed to ...
As part of a proposed class-action settlement in California, Sprint has agreed to unlock departing customers' phones so they can be used with other compatible networks, including Verizon and Alltel.
Sprint has announced that many of the phones or tablets that operate on its network have been programmed with a master subsidy lock known as the MSL that locks the devices to parameters that allows it ...
Sprint and T-Mobile separately defended their smartphone and tablet unlocking policies on Wednesday following criticism from independent researcher Sina Khanifar. Sprint in a short statement said that ...
If you’re looking to travel abroad this year and are hoping to take your iPhone with you for your overseas voyage, then you should perform a few simple steps to make sure that your iOS-powered ...
Just because Sprint releases their phones... doesn't mean they will work on other networks. I've tried to activate my Verizon customer's old Alltel phones on my network, and I get the occasional ...