Hello! I upgraded from the Hero to the Nexus S but am bogged down by the terrible reception offered by the Nexus. So I am returning the Nexus to Sprint because I am still within the 30 days and will go back to my Hero until the Evo 3D comes out.
I am going to return the nexus to the sprint store and NOT take my rooted hero to sprint. I will then attempt to call sprint to reactivate my hero over the phone. My hero is currently running gingerbread on CM7. My question is, will this method work to reactivate my hero? Or do I need to nandroid back to a sense rom to reactivate? Or anything else?
Does anyone have experience with the 30 day return policy at sprint? Can I just reactivate my hero now and return the inactivated nexus? I talked to sprint rep on the phone and they didn't really know the answer, just said to bring in both phones, but obviously I don't want to bring in my rooted hero!
Thanks for any help!
If your ROOTED Hero is out of warranty I don't see a problem, unless of course you are still carrying insurance on it. Either way though, I don't see an issue. I returned a broken ROOTED Hero without wiping or anything else and never a word or problem. Of course if you are paranoid, you could just make sure the Nexus is wiped. Activating the Hero shouldn't be reliant upon the OS, it's system side as far as I understand it.
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Yes you should nand restore a sense rom to have less of a hassle when you call sprint to reactivate it. And yea you should be able to return your nexus to the sprint store with no problems as long as your still within your 30 days due to customer unsatifaction. Hope this helps good luck.
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I would think you could simply switch your esn by yourself on Sprint's website, and then simply return the Nexus S.
The website wouldn't know if you are rooted or not. Then just return the nexus S to the store, with your reactivated hero safely in your pocket. They shouldn't even touch your hero phone if you switch the esn yourself.
I'm shocked to see such a difference in reception for this phone. You sure it isn't just the area you are in? The Nexus S looks badass.
Don't forget to call Sprint later to have them remove the $10 premium data they will now charge you because you switched ESNs. Cause all smartphones now require the premium data regardless.
Tell them you were having your phone serviced/repaired and they will remove the $10 data.
Flashing a sense rom and calling sprint is all you need to do. Mrs. User switched to a rooted hero from a pixi, and that's all I did to switch over.
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I've been working with Verizon and a modded HTC Supersonic for the past couple days to get the MEID on the network.
I've had a medium amount of resistance along the way, but finally today, I got to a point where I could send the device in for actual review and such and whatnots, so I shipped the device off with crossed fingers.
I have done this with a Sprint Touch Pro in the past and made it successfully, but there's just been a lot more negative feedback this trip around..
Anything I can do from here to increase my luck? Or is it just up to a roll of the D20 now?
i doubt that they would add the phone to verizon and why did you send the phone to them?
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i doubt that they would add the phone to verizon and why did you send the phone to them?
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I don't really need it atm. It wasn't on any plan or anything, but they wanted me to send it to the "Device Evaluation Center." So I did.
I have the fed-ex tracking number, and full value insurance on it, so I am not concerned about it.
This has been more of a big experiment anyways. After programming the phone for their service, I wanted to see how many hoops I would have to jump through to make it happen.
Open network my foot Apparently, it exists, but you have to be hella persistent.
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Any updates on this?
I have a Telus CDMA Touch Pro I have programed for Verizon. I'm trying to get it added and am also experiencing the resistance...
Ahh... I miss the days when I had my sprint touch pro and all I had to do was some programming and diall *228 and choose option 3!
In this thread, I would like to gather as much information as possible about transferring Verizon Wireless Service onto a Sprint Branded HTC Hero CDMA (Aka Hero200 & APA6277) with android 2.1 (codename Eclair).
I have already successfully 'rooted' the device....Now I just need a ROM. I cannot find any evidence that a ROM/PRL has been developed for this phone to support Verizon service(Although I believe some people have successfully ported cricket/boost/metroPCS to the Hero200).
I learned that the HTC Hero200 is pretty similar to the HTC Droid Eris, which supports Verizon, but the Eris firmware cannot be installed on the Hero without significant problems. Maybe someone knows of a workaround?
Perhaps we can break down exactly what is required to develop such software and implement the necessary provisioning data into this phone to support Verizon?
Can anyone please help point me in the right direction? Thank you!
even if you get it to work as in pick up their service there is no way they would allow you/ be able to active the phone.
Ok I'm kinda familiar with this as I'm new to sprint from cricket. The rom isn't important. Before you get to deep in to this I would recommend you either go to the Verizon website or call the customer support line and try to register the min on their network. If not then what you have to do MAY be illegal and I'm not sure if I can explain how to do it here. I know I can say what you need to do though. You're gonna have to get a Verizon phone and flash it's serial number to your hero. Remember, this is ONLY if they won't register the phone on their network. Try that first and report back what happens.
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Before you get to deep in to this I would recommend you either go to the Verizon website or call the customer support line and try to register the min on their network. If not then what you have to do MAY be illegal and I'm not sure if I can explain how to do it here.
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If I risk bricking the phone, it's cool... I'm more interested in learning about it, and I want to see if I can successfully transfer carriers.
I actually acquired this Hero200 through a 'friend of a friend' which was passed along as a gift, but I think the original owner lost the phone. I'm guessing they may have notified Sprint the device was 'lost/stolen', thus rendering the ESN number useless on Sprints network (But I'm not exactly sure how this works).
So if the ESN for this phone is 'tainted' or I guess 'blacklisted' on Sprint's network, this means I have to either program a new ESN onto this phone, or use a different carrier, right?
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even if you get it to work as in pick up their service there is no way they would allow you/ be able to active the phone.
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I believe you very likely could be right... But what are the exact components that make a phone worthy of activation on a network?
I would like to learn more about what constitutes a phones' "identity".
Surely there must be a way to alter the Hero200's ESN or other appropriate attributes to be interpreted by a carrier as a "valid" client.
Altering or tampering with a phones esn is also highly illegal
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If I risk bricking the phone, it's cool... I'm more interested in learning about it, and I want to see if I can successfully transfer carriers.
I actually acquired this Hero200 through a 'friend of a friend' which was passed along as a gift, but I think the original owner lost the phone. I'm guessing they may have notified Sprint the device was 'lost/stolen', thus rendering the ESN number useless on Sprints network (But I'm not exactly sure how this works).
So if the ESN for this phone is 'tainted' or I guess 'blacklisted' on Sprint's network, this means I have to either program a new ESN onto this phone, or use a different carrier, right?
I believe you very likely could be right... But what are the exact components that make a phone worthy of activation on a network?
I would like to learn more about what constitutes a phones' "identity".
Surely there must be a way to alter the Hero200's ESN or other appropriate attributes to be interpreted by a carrier as a "valid" client.
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Sorry the auto correct put min instead of esn. The only thing your phone needs is the prl for text and voice to work. Data is a little more detailed but easily done. Yes it is illegal and if the phone was reported stolen or missing the only places you're going to get it working is a lower tiered service provider like metro pcs or cricket unless you swap the esn. Again it is illegal and I can't tell you how to do it without violating forum rules.
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abadasstanker69 said:
Sorry the auto correct put min instead of esn. The only thing your phone needs is the prl for text and voice to work. Data is a little more detailed but easily done. Yes it is illegal and if the phone was reported stolen or missing the only places you're going to get it working is a lower tiered service provider like metro pcs or cricket unless you swap the esn. Again it is illegal and I can't tell you how to do it without violating forum rules.
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I wouldnt play with the ESN...why dont you just try to flash an eris rom(it might not run everything)but...activate the phone and flash another rom...(Aosp 0.9.8 is my fav. thanks aosp)
anyway...i am not sure it will work but i think is worth a try than getting into some illegal stuff....
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Sorry the auto correct put min instead of esn. The only thing your phone needs is the prl for text and voice to work. Data is a little more detailed but easily done. Yes it is illegal and if the phone was reported stolen or missing the only places you're going to get it working is a lower tiered service provider like metro pcs or cricket unless you swap the esn. Again it is illegal and I can't tell you how to do it without violating forum rules.
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how would you get the PRL? I am running a stock sprint 2.1 rom. Heard some people got it to run under a eris rom. I don't think that matters what Rom your using. i'm soo close.. I keep getting "We're unable to authenticate your phone at this time..." DO i just strip the PRL off the old phone? Isn't there an A-KEY that has to be delt with.?? i've seen lots of people get text and talk (all I need) but how are they getting past the A-KEY???
Is the PRL the answer to my mess?
I was actually looking to do just this, only the opposite. Buy a Verizon phone and activate it on Sprint's network. Altering ESNs is illegal, is it a different story if you rightfully own the ESNs that you are modifying? I had my EVO stolen so I'm stuck paying full price for another smartphone if I want one. I'd love to buy a phone, full retail price, from Verizon so that I legitimately own the device(and its ESN?), and swap its ESN with another Sprint phone which I legitimately own. I'm just unsure if this is allowed or still considered illegal. Can anyone provide insight?
I'm pretty sure this would require changing the ESN of the phone. If you own the phones and ESNs that are being altered/swapped and you aren't cheating the carrier out of any money(i.e. putting a Hero's ESN on an EVO so they don't charge you the $10 premium data charge because they think its a Hero, which would be theft of their services=ILLEGAL) is it still not allowed.
Changing the ESN is highly illegal, no matter if you own both devices. Look at it this way, the fact that you own 2 cars does not give you the right to exchange their VIN numbers. Identification numbers on products are not meant to be modified.
Please proceed carefully with the discussion of this thread. Continued talks about exchanging (cloning) ESN may end up getting this thread closed down.. Thanks.
Hero Chop Shop?
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Still no text and talk,
Running southpaw rom on HERO with Verizon PRL, and Verizon Radio, updated MDN and MIN, and all data info. Only thing I have not done per some guides is call verizon Customer service to update the A-Key. I don't think this is necessary, I think i'm done with this project..
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Still no text and talk,
Running southpaw rom on HERO with Verizon PRL, and Verizon Radio, updated MDN and MIN, and all data info. Only thing I have not done per some guides is call verizon Customer service to update the A-Key. I don't think this is necessary, I think i'm done with this project..
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I have ran into a similar problem like this with authentication problem.
Do you already have service?
Was "donor" phone you used your primary phone that was already activated?
What I did is activate another version phone the reactivated my modified fascinate and got a new a-key.
Email me if you have problems after this I am planning on going down a similar route with a evo If you catch my drift.
Here is my email
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Doing this leagelly
Okay so if I can get verizon to activate my htc hero's esn how can I flash the phone myself to Verizon first?
Or better yet how do I get to the menus to program the phone manually. I can get into the menus for the phone I want to replace and change the information accordingly if I can get to the programming menu on the htc hero. Its a sprint phone going to verizon.
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Okay so if I can get verizon to activate my htc hero's esn how can I flash the phone myself to Verizon first?
Or better yet how do I get to the menus to program the phone manually. I can get into the menus for the phone I want to replace and change the information accordingly if I can get to the programming menu on the htc hero. Its a sprint phone going to verizon.
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1. Why did bump a dead thread that is almost a year old?
2. As per older posts any procedures you take flashing a device is HIGHLY illegal. You're better off just getting a Verizon phone.
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why would u want to use a hero on verizon anyway phones so outdated u can get xperia plays for 99$ oh and stop bumping these threads when we say its ilegal we mean it.
Hey I bought an Alltel Hero for the sole purpose of hacking (I'm going to change its ESN/MEID) but we're not gonna talk about that purpose directly..
Just answer this for me.. If I do what I plan to do, do I need to flash a new radio or will the Alltel radio that it already has already "tell" it to look for Verizon towers?
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/05/1...going-away-all-users-pushed-onto-shared-data/
I knew Big Red would find a way eventually, didn't think it would have been this soon.
For now it is only those on 3G with 3G phones but everyone else will soon follow. Sprint is looking good about now.
Quite sad of what Big Red is doing. Looks like ATT is my next best choice for coverage since T-Mobile still has 2G in my area and Sprint has 3G and ATT has 4G also.
This makes the news yesterday about Google possibly selling unlocked "Nexus" devices in the Play Store all the more interesting. Then pick your carrier. I see a possible loophole if by some miracle there are CDMA/LTE Nexus devices I will never have to re-up my contract. That looks how to be only way to keep unlimited at this point is never renewing or upgrading phone through Verizon once they have this bullsh*t program in full swing.
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This makes the news yesterday about Google possibly selling unlocked "Nexus" devices in the Play Store all the more interesting. Then pick your carrier. I see a possible loophole if by some miracle there are CDMA/LTE Nexus devices I will never have to re-up my contract. That looks how to be only way to keep unlimited at this point is never renewing or upgrading phone through Verizon once they have this bullsh*t program in full swing.
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Sadly, They only sell GSM phones for now which needs to change. But, they said in the post that everybody will eventually be forced into a "shared" plan that even not upgrading they'll still put you into one from my understanding unless I missed something.
Gel Pen6 said:
Sadly, They only sell GSM phones for now which needs to change. But, they said in the post that everybody will eventually be forced into a "shared" plan that even not upgrading they'll still put you into one from my understanding unless I missed something.
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Damn.. just looked at the Play Store and didn't know they would have that up so fast. BUT the good news is they are going to have Nexus phones and tablets about 5 different NEW devices and not just Motorola so I will have to keep an eye out. My contract isn't over with til 2013 anyways. Hoping by then for a 4.3-4.5" Motorola Droid 5 or variant with full QWERTY which is my dream phone right now. I cannot go to a 4.0" phone after 4.3" but I miss the physical QWERTY of my D1.
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Damn.. just looked at the Play Store and didn't know they would have that up so fast. BUT the good news is they are going to have Nexus phones and tablets about 5 different NEW devices and not just Motorola so I will have to keep an eye out. My contract isn't over with til 2013 anyways. Hoping by then for a 4.3-4.5" Motorola Droid 5 or variant with full QWERTY which is my dream phone right now. I cannot go to a 4.0" phone after 4.3" but I miss the physical QWERTY of my D1.
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Mine isn't over till Summer of 2013 but I was planning on stealing one of my family members upgrade plans since they have one this coming November which is exactly the time when the new Nexus phones come out but I'll have to see if me and my family stick around with Verizon until then. Also, the Droid 4 has a physical qwerty keyboard which I'm not sure how people can use a physical keyboard (I had a physical keyboard before this phone) and I've messed around on the physical keyboard and It feels so weird to even type on it when I use to be able to type paragraphs in seconds on that phone without even looking at the keyboard.
Here is another article with a little clarification...
http://thenextweb.com/mobile/2012/0...-plan-unless-you-buy-a-new-subsidized-device/
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Went into the Verizon store near me and asked them about it and they said that they don't even know about only through customers coming in. He said that corporate sent them an email saying they haven't released anything yet on it.
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lol.. my experience the Verizon Store employees don't ever know anything
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lol.. my experience the Verizon Store employees don't ever know anything
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Or they just play stupid.
drt054 said:
lol.. my experience the Verizon Store employees don't ever know anything
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Lol that's true.
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More than likely they are in the know, they are just directed to play stupid as being knowledgeable does nothing to help their bottom line or store sales.
If I lose my unlimited, I'm going to leave Verizon and go to some bootleg company like Boost. I hate Sprint so will never go back to them.
I pay what I pay for the 3 lines that I have because I like ny unlimited. I lose that...how about it don't be worth the money anymore. I'd rather pay $50 a phone with boost or cricket or metropcs.
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Interesting article
Thanks for the article; it will be interesting to see if Verizon does indeed follow through with eliminating the grandfathering of unlimited data plan. This is one of the features my wife and I both love.
I went to Verizon yesterday and the guy said he's heard about it but he's never gotten any official thing that he said if it is implemented it'll be at the end of the year or somewhere around there.
This whole thing is weird to me...
We have US Cellular out here, and if they can get a few more phone options I may just go with them. Everyone I talk to says they are a breeze to deal with and the network is good enough to work with.
I have had a Droid 3 for a while now, but the lack of developer community on it has saddened me. Although I say that, I would like to really thank Hashcode and dhacker for putting so much effort into a phone that was not very friendly to developers to being with, it is not the developers fault it is more so Motorola's fault.
Anyway, the real question, so since you can get a Galaxy Nexus for about $170-$230 on Craigslist or Swappa I was thinking about just buying one, since it still has a good developer community and it could probably last me until my contract is up and it is not that expensive. I did have a question though, since the Droid 3 was 3G and Galaxy Nexus is 4G, do I have to do anything special to activate the 4G SIM in the device, or when I do my normal activation the SIM will be activated too? I guess one thing that I have to do is make sure the 4G SIM is in the device and that they did not stiff me. Also, when I do move from 3G to 4G that does not change my data plan at all, correct?
Or I could be totally wrong and the 4G is not actually a SIM, I am not really sure.
Thank you to anyone who can help me with my questions or if you have any advice at all. Also, thank you again to all the developers of the Droid 3 community you have done so much with a phone that was not very friendly to developers.
When I moved from a OG Droid to a Stratosphere (a 4G LTE slider that I ditched out of despiration for the D3) I put in the sim and called customer care to activate. LTE service uses a SIM card so yeah you'll need one...depending on the seller they may have kept their 4G SIM as one can store contacts on it. A Verizon store should be able to give you a SIM, likely for a small fee (like 10 bucks).
Will it change your plan? Nope, cause you're buying the phone without a attached contract. You should retain your unlimited data if you are grandfathered in.
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Yes if you go from a 3g only phone to a 4g phone nothing changes on your plan. My wife went from a droid3 to a Droid 4 and kept her unlimited data plan. As it was explained to me by Verizon they bundle the 3g and 4g in to one. They dont charge a seperate fee for 4g. Data is data to them. So anyone who has 3g has 4g automatically if they ever get a 4g phone. It just doesn't show up on your account until you activate a 4g phone.
If you buy your phone outright your contract doesn't change. It only changes if you use your upgrade. I had a third account on my family plan that had a dumbphone on it. I used that upgrade to get my wife her droid4 then switched the phone to her line and put the dumbohone back on the other line and canceled the data package. To get a new similar card go to a Verizon corporate store and tell them you need a new similar card for your phone. They wont charge for the sim cards. They gave my wife no fuss of activating the sim on the new phone.
If you like rooting and being a flashaholic then a Google phone is for you. I have heard mixed results with the gnex having poor signal reception but its still going strong like all Google phones.
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Coming from a D3 to a GN was a big change. 1. The GN has abysmal battery life. I get just over 1hr of screen on time with the 1850mah battery that came with the phone (could just be aging) 2. Leaving the keyboard was tough, Moto did a damn fine job on that.
With that said, the dev community for the GN is infinitely larger due to having absolutely no restricitons on this phone. You can't perma-brick it. All the files are there for recovery. OC'ing and frying it is just about the only way I can see that it could be killed. I can run my stable around 1700MHz, although this further kills the battery. I love the phone because of how open it is, but either the S4 or VZW One variant will most likely be my next phone, but who knows what the Moto X Phone will be like. Back to my keyboard point, Moto's hardware is almost always the best (GN is just another plasti-Samsung phone).
Well, I just bought the HTC One M8 Harman Kardon edition to replace my Evo 4g LTE, and overall it's not a bad phone. Like the audio and speed of the phone.
However... It doesn't work very well as a phone. If I go into an area where signal is sketchy, I will get the above error (Loss of Data, LTE: EMM-65535). Okay, I understand I am in a low signal area.
BUT... When I get back into signal, the phone has lost it's provisioning. I have to do the whole ##72786# routine to get the phone to take/make calls, accept texts, etc etc.
First Sprint says it's a provisioning issue. Then they tell me its a hardware issue. The local service center tells me they have seen numerous phones come in with this, and they replace them, and it still does the same thing. The tech said it is an issue with the network not handling the new Spark network, and to put the phone into CDMA mode for a week to see if it clears up or not.
My phone is stock right now (Still, S-ON and locked).
Software 1.54.654.13
PRL 51100
HBOOT 3.16
Radio 1.05.20.0321_2
I've tried restricting the phone to Home Only, putting it into CDMA mode, and it still does it. I'm about ready to reactive my Evo just so I have a damn phone to use.
I just returned mine for these very issues. Many complaints in the Sprint Community forums.
For me, 9 out of 10 phone calls in or out fail, if you get lucky and make a call you might get 20 seconds in before it's disconnected. Virtually zero data. This was at my house, and different places around my area of town. I really liked the phone itself though.
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NachoB said:
I just returned mine for these very issues. Many complaints in the Sprint Community forums.
For me, 9 out of 10 phone calls in or out fail, if you get lucky and make a call you might get 20 seconds in before it's disconnected. Virtually zero data. This was at my house, and different places around my area of town. I really liked the phone itself though.
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Sprint believes the phone is defective. I don't think it is. As long as I am on my home cell, it's fine. I leave the area, and pwoof!
The phone shipped in LTE/CDMA mode.. Sprint advised me to try it in Auto and see what happens. They also pushed a network ticket to see if there is anything wrong there.
I had the same issue, brought it in the store and they swapped it, said it was the SIM card reader. I've had my replacement for over two weeks now and no issues.
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I had the same issue, brought it in the store and they swapped it, said it was the SIM card reader. I've had my replacement for over two weeks now and no issues.
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After putting the phone into "Auto" mode, it seems to be working fine so far. I'm trying to get it to choke so I can further troubleshoot this issue. If not, I am going to drop by the Sprint store where I bought the phone and see if they have had any reports of this.
I had the EXACT same issue with my M8. Sprint replaced it with a brand new one and it's been absolutely perfect.
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I had the EXACT same issue with my M8. Sprint replaced it with a brand new one and it's been absolutely perfect.
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Going to drop by a Sprint store on the way home and see what they say...
I also had these issues with my first M8 the second day I had it returned it and it has worked perfectly now for about 2 months now I would say it is a defective phone
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I also had these issues with my first M8 the second day I had it returned it and it has worked perfectly now for about 2 months now I would say it is a defective phone
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Well I went to the Sprint store, and they replaced the phone without question. Something that I thought funny... My "old" phone came out of the box with 1.54.654.13 on it. The "new" one came with 1.54.654.9 on it. I asked the tech in the store, and she said the "new" phone just came in on a shipment today. That doesn't really mean anything, though...
Out of the box, it had the LTE error again, but this time it added a EHPRD: 33 below it.
The tech in the store said that all of Sprint's Spark phones are having this issue, not just the HTC.
I will wait and see what happens. The phone has the same signal characteristics as the "old" phone.
Having the same issues as everyone above. Visited a Sprint repair store several times. I had the device about a month without any issues, then suddenly calls dropped, data wouldn't work, texts wouldn't send, yada yada. Factory reset, RUU, all the dial codes, nothing helped. The Sprint reps first seemed like this was an oddity, then admitted they've had numerous complaints nationally with the device and the network. They claim it's a network issue, only to be resolved by the Spark upgrades.
It's been about 3 weeks since I've been able to use the device as a phone. Not sure what to do as I don't trust Sprint and their ETAs (they claim network improvements "finished sometime in June" in my area will resolve it).
1.54.654.13 the problem?
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My "old" phone came out of the box with 1.54.654.13 on it. The "new" one came with 1.54.654.9 on it.
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Had the same problems with my phone. I activated and updated to the latest OTA update (presumably 654.13). It was working, then it started dropping calls, no data, and the LTE error message. I took it to the store and they told me it's an HTC software issue, I'd have to just wait for an update. Not satisified after a week of not being able to use my new $600 phone, I decided to call and get an exchange. After some wrangling, they finally sent me a new one.
The new phone is on update 1.54.654.9, but it wants to update to 1.54.654.13. I shut off the auto download and decided NOT to apply it. So far so good. I can make and receive calls again, data and texting work great too.
My thinking is, 1.54.654.13 has the bug. With only the 1 phone, I'm not going to try it for now.
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Had the same problems with my phone. I activated and updated to the latest OTA update (presumably 654.13). It was working, then it started dropping calls, no data, and the LTE error message. I took it to the store and they told me it's an HTC software issue, I'd have to just wait for an update. Not satisified after a week of not being able to use my new $600 phone, I decided to call and get an exchange. After some wrangling, they finally sent me a new one.
The new phone is on update 1.54.654.9, but it wants to update to 1.54.654.13. I shut off the auto download and decided NOT to apply it. So far so good. I can make and receive calls again, data and texting work great too.
My thinking is, 1.54.654.13 has the bug. With only the 1 phone, I'm not going to try it for now.
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I believe the .9 RUU is available.