Guide To Getting A VM4050 From Costco To Work
As we reported previously, Sprint screwed up on the Vision setting in the ESN block of another Costco-released phone, this time the VM4050. We’re going to give you specific instructions on what to do if you can’t provision a Costco VM4050… 1) Call 3G/Wireless Web Support 2) Tell them you have a Toshiba VM4050 that […]
Why The VM4050 Is Not Getting Programs
If you’re a Toshiba VM4050 owner, you’ve probably noticed the lack of downloads that many SonyEricsson T608 owners have been feeling for awhile. No MobiTV, no 1KTV, no RealOne, and the lack of games have you putting that high-resolution screen down more than you’d like. And while a bad Java implementation can be blamed for […]
Tip: Easier Way to Check PCS Mail
If you’re on a computer, to check your PCS Mail inbox (that’s your username@sprintpcs.com email), you have to go to SprintPCS.com, then login to your account, then go to messaging, then go to PCS Mail. If you think that’s too painful, you’re not alone. Now, you can set it up in your email client, but […]
Motorola V60v Update
The Motorola V60v is in-fact the color phone that we previously reported on, and is still planned for an in-store release. However, Vision services have been removed from it. Similar to the Nokia 3585i, Sprint is testing the waters with Motorola by converting the phone to a basic phone without data services. Currently, the V60v […]
Exploit In Sprint Vision Login/NAI System Found
Sprint does not let you use a deactivated phone with Vision services. Or, do they?