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    Default Re: Purchased an Evo, flashed it to Boost, now...

    Quote Originally Posted by whitey10tc View Post
    I forgot to point that out, thank you.
    Thanks for the tips whitey...

    Also, help me understand something plz.. Whats the difference in ESN cloning and finding an ESN to work..?? Is ESN cloning when you buy a Boost phone, and insert all the numbers into the EVO so it's made usable on Boost's network..?? Sorry for my ignorance but it's hard to find out information on things that are rarely discussed anywhere.. Thanks in advance..

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    Default Re: Purchased an Evo, flashed it to Boost, now...

    Quote Originally Posted by JDM_SOHC View Post
    Thanks for the tips whitey...

    Also, help me understand something plz.. Whats the difference in ESN cloning and finding an ESN to work..?? Is ESN cloning when you buy a Boost phone, and insert all the numbers into the EVO so it's made usable on Boost's network..?? Sorry for my ignorance but it's hard to find out information on things that are rarely discussed anywhere.. Thanks in advance..
    Not a problem, yes if you bought a Boost phone then programmed the MEID into the EVO "that would be a clone" and we don't discuss that here. But there are ways to do it legally, not sure if they still work. [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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    Just want to make sure that you get as much info as possible even if it sends you to ho-fo. There is a very large forum there for boost.
    The hardest part I hear is getting the ESN into Boosts system, which may be very hard if the ESN is bad with Sprint.

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    Default Re: Purchased an Evo, flashed it to Boost, now...

    Basically, Sprint has allowed Boost cdma to put Sprint phones onto their Bmcdma prepaid system via finding a friendly CSR to switch out your phone from a Boost original esn to a Sprint original esn one. This has been a popular and easy way to get Sprint to Boost byod for the last two years.

    However, recently they have changed so called "programming codes" for new plans of Sprint and thus have blocked the newer phones from being used on Boost cdma including Androids, 4G/Wimax and exclusive types like the Instinct/Web OS series.

    All Sprint phones that don't fit the not allowed types should work as long as they have a clean esn and you find a capable CSR.

    Sprint briefly allowed people to swap esns via online, which made it much easier but that option got taken away a while back.

    It has been reported that certain meid Touch Pros and Touch Pros 2s can no longer be swapped via esn to Boost. It is also said that they may be getting more stringent in the future about byod on Boost cdma. This is still ongoing , new and unconfirmed. As of now, I can tell you there are reports of Sprint phones still being transferred to Boost cdma successfully.

    As for the "cool stuff", Androids/Wimax 4g, forget it if you want to do it legally. The only way to get those on are via esn cloning/rewriting. There are "flashers" out there charging $100 each to put Evos, Epics etc on Boost with even bad esns. That's a DEAD GIVEAWAY on illegal activity. And a real dumb butt move.

    I say stick with the tried and true. Clean esn Sprint phones. And no fancy stuff.

    You don't even need Cdma Workshop for that.

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    Default Re: Purchased an Evo, flashed it to Boost, now...

    What makes and ESN bad or good?

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    Default Re: Purchased an Evo, flashed it to Boost, now...

    Quote Originally Posted by crazy-alex View Post
    What makes and ESN bad or good?
    If the ESN was reported as stolen, lost, owes sprint money or some other reason black listed, then it would be considered a bad esn for sprint or sprint subsidaries (ie boost)

    If the ESN has none of those issues with Sprint, then its a good ESN and can be used on sprint again, etc.

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    Default Re: Purchased an Evo, flashed it to Boost, now...

    I just recently purchased an HTC EVO 4G online that was supposedly "Boost" Ready how would i know ..if this was actually done? ie: where on the fone would i look to see this info
    ......... ANY help would be awsome as it stands im out $300 trying to figure this mess out!!!


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