I've still been using the 1039 prl on all phones. *22807 works fine most of the time, when it doesn't I just program the MDN, MIN, and SID using CDMA. Haven't had any problems here in Omaha yet.
I've still been using the 1039 prl on all phones. *22807 works fine most of the time, when it doesn't I just program the MDN, MIN, and SID using CDMA. Haven't had any problems here in Omaha yet.
That is not a new PRL, but it is one that I use primarily. Gets EVDO and what's formerly known as PEC. No need to extract that for the forum.
Ah. Just trying to help out.
Well I am currently sitting here without any service now. I don't live in a Cricket coverage area, but it is 20 minutes away. Earlier today I changed my plan to the new $40 plan online, then went into a Cricket coverage area to update my prl. It gave me 1117 and now that I came back home I have no service.
dont know if this is the right spot to do post this but this is my first time here i just flashed my bb 9530 to cricket but when i dail *228 it tells me that it can not activate it so can anyone please help me out and tell me what i did wrong
OK...I purchase 8330 refurbs from a company and re-sell them. They come with 5143 or 1042 PRL. I've asked them how those PRLs will jive with the new rates and they tell me that a customer on the new rate only neeRAB to turn the phone off, turn it on again and place a test call and the new PRL will update since BBs don't work with a *228.
Can someone with some experience confirm/deny?
So are you getting zero signal now with the 1015?
1039 is crazy old. I would jump to the 1040 or 1042, at least, but I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I guess you don't travel with your phone?
sorry i forgot to mention i used qspt and 6199 prl and aslo im in fresno, ca
I got signal, but OTAP failed and I am getting the "busy signals"
MIN is correct, tried with the 5945 SID.
I am gunna try some different configurations here. Signal was great, just no service what-so-ever, even tried the ol "remove your battery for 10 minutes" to no prevail.
Now trying the new 1013.prl with 5945 SID, or the other two Sprint SID's mentioned above. Stay Tuned.
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