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What towers do Sprint use?

What towers do Sprint use?

Sprint uses a CDMA network, whereas T-Mobile uses GSM. Historically, that meant Sprint phones don’t play well on other wireless carriers, like AT and T-Mobile (with several exceptions). That’s still true for the time being—buying a phone from Sprint doesn’t mean it will be able to work on T-Mobile’s network.

Does Verizon use Sprint?

Sprint and Verizon operate under the same radio network, making devices between the two compatible. It just depends on if Verizon is willing to accept your device and if the phone is unlocked.

Which carrier has best coverage?

Verizon
Verizon has the most nation-wide coverage, while AT and T-Mobile are neck and neck, and Sprint is far behind coming in last place. The group of four major cell phone providers in the U.S. is known as the Big Four, and it includes Verizon, T-Mobile, AT, and Sprint.

What happens if I have Sprint?

Sprint and T-Mobile are merging—finally. If you’re an existing Sprint customer, there’s nothing you need to do yet. Your phone will still work, your plan won’t change, and you can go to the same stores for service. Older Sprint phones will work until the end of 2021, and your service plan is safe until 2023.

What company owns Sprint?

T-Mobile US
SoftBank Group
Sprint Corporation/Parent organizations

What is Sprint Tech up?

Sprint TechUp These are customers with devices that will stop working once the legacy network is decommissioned. The targeted customers will be able to choose from 14 free devices, including the 5G-enabled Samsung Galaxy A32, Revvl V+, and OnePlus Nord N200.

Will Sprint customers become T-Mobile?

It’s an expected move as T-Mobile continues to absorb Sprint’s network and customers into its own base, and comes six months after its contentious planned January 1, 2022 shutdown of Sprint’s 3G CDMA network. A third of Sprint customers have already been moved onto the T-Mobile network, according to T-Mobile.