My daughter would like to get an iPhone 5s. I'm getting a little confused with a few key points and am hoping that you all can help.
The phone would need to work on Sprint's network so that it would work with RingPlus.
Some phones on eBay say they will work on Sprint networks. Others just say "unlocked".
In the old days, "unlocked" meant that you could use the phone on any carrier that utilized the same technology. In our case, it would have to use CDMA instead of GSM networks.
But nowadays, some phones seem to have the ability to take SIM cards and work on *either* GSM or CDMA. This may be just iPhone 6, but I'm not sure.
1) My research tells me that some "unlocked" iPhone 5s's will work on Sprint. But I've seen some auctions that explicity say that they WON'T work on Sprint. Unless the eBay auction explicitly says that it will, is there any way to know for sure?
2) Are "lightning cables" for both iPhone 5 and iPhone 6? At some point, they were just called charging cables.
Thanks.
The phone would need to work on Sprint's network so that it would work with RingPlus.
Some phones on eBay say they will work on Sprint networks. Others just say "unlocked".
In the old days, "unlocked" meant that you could use the phone on any carrier that utilized the same technology. In our case, it would have to use CDMA instead of GSM networks.
But nowadays, some phones seem to have the ability to take SIM cards and work on *either* GSM or CDMA. This may be just iPhone 6, but I'm not sure.
1) My research tells me that some "unlocked" iPhone 5s's will work on Sprint. But I've seen some auctions that explicity say that they WON'T work on Sprint. Unless the eBay auction explicitly says that it will, is there any way to know for sure?
2) Are "lightning cables" for both iPhone 5 and iPhone 6? At some point, they were just called charging cables.
Thanks.
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