On reseller sites such as eBay and Swappa, I am seeing people selling unlocked phones from Sprint. What is the possible downside to buying one for other networks?
I grabbed one off Swappa to see. Zero bloat. Once I put in my VZW SIM everything looks identical to my unlocked one. For $310 I have a new PH-1. If I find any issues, I shall update here, but so far it seems to be exactly the same.
To bypass all Sprint stuff, put SIM in before turning on for initial setup.
Today the phone refused to find the VZW tower, but the issue was with the carrier. I was able to get back up later in the day after contacting them. Since this was a VZW issue I hesitate to list it, but it was a problem. I live in a rural area at the edge of cell penetration with only the the one carrier and one tower. I am pleasantly surprised by how good my connection is. Moto phones have been the best out here until this phone. I have seen connectivity as an issue for some, but so far so good.Any problems so far?
I also pick up a unlocked Sprint version of the Essential. I have been using it on T-Mobile without an issues. Seems to act like a regular unlocked Essential phone.
Yes, i got for 25 down plus tax rest lease paid off and buy it option 30.Are you guys getting the phone from Sprint for $145?
If you don't mind, could you clarify further. After I purchase the phone, can I call and ask to pay in full? Or do I need to wait 18 months and then pay in full?
Im sure after the lease is up, to buy the phone will be 180+ taxesSprint has now changed the pricing on the Essential; the price is now $699 (though that may be the same); but to lease the phone it is now $6 after a $23.17 monthly credit. So, if you try to pay the phone off early now, you will be charged roughly $30/month for each month remaining on the lease. I'd complain about the change in the lease price but, frankly, I'm shocked Sprint ever offered the phone for $5/month.
Im sure after the lease is up, to buy the phone will be 180+ taxes