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I recently picked up an HTC First to replace my aging Lumia 710 and have been very happy for the $130 I paid for the First (i'm on T-mo).
My wife is currently with Sprint (I know, I know), is between upgrades, but her HTC Evo 4G Design is starting to crap out pretty badly. It doesn't make it through the day, its beat to hell and its developed some funky glitches. I'm thinking of getting her a after-market phone to tide her over till her upgrade (or even allow her to bank her upgrade until she really needs it).
Problem is I don't know jack crap about the phones on Sprint and I know nothing about how to activate a CDMA phone with the carrier.
So what used phone on sprint's network that can generally be had for ~$150 dollars (I'm a little flexible here) that is durable, has good battery life (just 1 day of moderate web-surfing/texting) and is roughly 3.7" to 4.3" in size (flexible here too).
Also, is it a pain in the neck to get one of these things activated?
Thanks!
My wife is currently with Sprint (I know, I know), is between upgrades, but her HTC Evo 4G Design is starting to crap out pretty badly. It doesn't make it through the day, its beat to hell and its developed some funky glitches. I'm thinking of getting her a after-market phone to tide her over till her upgrade (or even allow her to bank her upgrade until she really needs it).
Problem is I don't know jack crap about the phones on Sprint and I know nothing about how to activate a CDMA phone with the carrier.
So what used phone on sprint's network that can generally be had for ~$150 dollars (I'm a little flexible here) that is durable, has good battery life (just 1 day of moderate web-surfing/texting) and is roughly 3.7" to 4.3" in size (flexible here too).
Also, is it a pain in the neck to get one of these things activated?
Thanks!