The OV is the best phone VM has

I thought that cloning was legal as long as you're not doing it to double up on activated phones or anything. I probably won't try it, because I don't have the money to throw down for two handsets if I can't get the one activated, and if Virgin is going to get something worthwhile, I'd be willing to look past my strong desire for a keyboard. I finally figured out a nice customization for Perfect Keyboard on my OV, so typing on a 4" screen instead of the OV's 3.2" would probably be enough for me.

I haven't seen anything about VM getting the Epic, only those crappy looking ZTE phones. Fingers crossed. Boost coverage doesn't look very good in my area so I'd rather not switch.

The feds changed it to where it was only illegal if being done to defraud (in other words intent). Most people still only know of the original law. It's still not perfect. States on the other hand (Missouri for one), doesn't make any distinction based on intent and consider it a crime for any reason, but it's not like a cop is going to come up and verify your phone. In either case it could come down to how good is your lawyer and it's only illegal if you get caught.

I have heard of one guy who has two phones on VM with the same numbers. He does it so he can have them at each end of his house, I don't know why, but that was his reasoning, and he has the impression they don't seem to care. I don't think they are paying much attention really because the economics of it changed.

Back when cloning was popular, it made sense, service was expensive! You buy a phone for $300 and get 3 months (or more) of free service, but you couldn't receive calls. After 3 months you simply paid the guy a smaller fee and he would re-flash your phone and you got 3 more months (or more), again for a fraction of normal cell service. These days it's reversed, the flashing costs more (and is more difficult) than 3 months of service on VM, Boost, T-Mobile, etc.. and you still can't receive calls and chances are it wouldn't even last a month.



The Epic was a news post saying one of them would get it, but that was as far as it went. There wasn't a lot of specifics. It's still early. I would almost bet that it will end up on Boost as a keyboard option to sit alongside the Optimus Black. Though I guess at this point it could also sit alongside the One V. Then again, they could be wrong.

Boost is the exact same coverage as VM, only slightly better data speeds.
 
Wow, went from talking about how the OV is the best phone that VM has right now; to talking about the legality if cloning a cell phone. :eek::eek:
 
After the horribly low memory of my girls wildfire s for virgin and the fact that even after rooting I couldn't really do much to help it because there are no custom roms for america without sense still in it I would never even consider buying another HTC phone.
 
The Optimus Net will have nfc, which may be cool (ytbd).
LG Optimus Net rumoured for Sprint and Virgin Mobile - Rethink Wireless
That.
Looks.
HORRIBLE.

Seriously, that is an ugly phone.
Also, 800mhz, 512 ram and 3.2in screen WHY?!
It's an ugly slider with a 3 year old processor. That looks like a 5 year old phone, and that wallpaper certainly isn't helping any. And why is Sprint and Verizon even wanting it? You can get far better phones FOR FREE.

Right now, for free from Sprint you can get:
A Samsung Transform, Transform Ultra, Motorola Xpert, and a NEXUS! Who in their right mind would take that pile of garbage over a Nexus? For $50 you can get an Evo 3d, Samsung Conquer, and for $100 you can get an Iphone 4, Evo design, Photon, or Evo 4g. You would have to be an IDIOT or get swindled to take that Optimus. I'm sure Verizon is probably similar.

If this and those ZTE phones are going to make up Virgins core lineup, they REALLY have problems heading their way, slow speeds, crap phones and rates that are no longer anything special. T-mobile is going to really take a big chunk out of them.
 

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