Subj : luckymobile, anyone? To : Nightfox From : kk4qbn Date : Thu Apr 18 2024 08:17 pm Re: luckymobile, anyone? By: Nightfox to kk4qbn on Thu Apr 18 2024 03:39 pm Ni> Yeah, I thought they offered cool phones. I don't know if Virgin Mobile Ni> exists anywhere else, but at least in my area, they were taken over by Ni> Boost Mobile. I had bought a Samsung Galaxy S20 phone right after Boost Ni> took over in 2020, and I noticed it was having problems staying connected Ni> to LTE/data - Often it would disconnect and re-connect. One day, I took Ni> it in to a Boost Mobile shop and asked the employee there if they could Ni> help. They ended up calling central company support.. That phone did Ni> have a SIM (though I heard the phone was still locked to Boost's network); Ni> they tried swapping the SIM but then it wouldn't connect. Eventually they Ni> swapped the original SIM back in, but the phone still wouldn't connect, Ni> and it basically became unusable, and the store employee said they were Ni> out of options and couldn't help more. I decided to sell that phone on Ni> eBay as-is (I mentioned what was going on), and I decided to buy an Ni> unlocked phone and went to Verizon to set up service with them. And I've never been one who liked paying premium prices for a name. Yeah with some "premium" phones you do get better hardware, etc. I usually wait about 4 or 5 months until the "new" wears off a feature or service, and buy unlocked cheaper branded phones, never has steered me wrong and god forbid it gets stolen, dropped in a toilet, or ran over on I75 (all of this has happened to me) I'm not out too much money to replace it. :-) --- Tim (kk4qbn) +o kk4qbn.synchro.net