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 will offer an unlocking service for all devices on its network released after February 11, 2015, according to the company’s unlocking policy (via Android Police). This means that Sprint will ...
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 finally chimed in to end the confusion about whether or not the carrier will unlock the iPhone 4S for customers. In a statement given to Macworld, Sprint clarified that the iPhone 4S will ...
Sprint cleared up its policy regarding international roaming on the iPhone 4S Thursday, announcing its intent to lock the phone’s micro-SIM slot and then unlock it for good customers only by request.
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 ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Sprint announced yesterday that beginning next year, it'll make all of its devices unlockable for use ...
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 ...
Sprint and T-Mobile don’t fully comply with a series of voluntary smartphone and tablet unlocking policies, even though both companies were praised last week by the Federal Communications Commission ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. American carriers are making progress in being more open and customer-friendly — particularly ...
Yeah, that makes just as much sense to us as it does to you. Following yesterday's PR debacle, the final word from Sprint appears to be as follows: "Sprint's policy is to have the iPhone 4S SIM locked ...
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