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Sayno RL2500 to Verizon
I have had a cell phone for quite a long time. I have had Sprint and Verizon and like them both. I have also worked for both but it has been a while ago. I currently have Verizon because of there coverage. However like most others out there apparently I am not a huge fan of Verizon’s phones. I am not one of these people that are interested in a camera phone but instead want the best call quality possible as well as reception. What I very much want to do and do not really care how much money it takes to get it done is get the Sanyo SCP-5400/RL 2500 and or the SCP-5500 / VM4500 working on Verizons network. I do not need the two way feature and I don’t need the get it now stuff. All I want is my text messaging and voice mail and phone. ...
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How many times are you gonna post this??
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you won't systems lock out ESN Ranges on the cell phone and if the ESN is not Found in the system it won't have a model to reference for the equipment. The reps will not activate a phone in which has not been internally tested or Approved on the CDMA network by a network technician.. In addition Technicains deal with vendors only.
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🙂 Sprint uses a different band (CDMA PCS 1900) than Verizon does (CDMA 800/1900), even though they both use CDMA, the Sanyo's are set for CDMA 1900 only and will not work on any other network than sprint
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