shadowspawn
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@Optimus: That won't work since Boost doesn't have a BYOD program. The only method I know of to get a non-Boost phone on their network is by flashing and I've not heard of any iPhones being flashed to Boost. I see tons of Evos though.
@Kolosus: GSM radios work on both Sprint and Virgin iPhone 4S models. Problem is that the SIM is carrier locked which doesn't really make much sense at all since neither support LTE nor do they operate off GSM. It is a silly idea to put a SIM slot on a locked non-LTE CDMA phone, but that's exactly what Sprint did.
@Early: I would personally go for Virgin's iPhone simply because it's $35 for unlimited data with throttling kicking in after 2.5GB as opposed to T-Mobile's $50/month plan throttling you after 500MB.
@Kolosus: GSM radios work on both Sprint and Virgin iPhone 4S models. Problem is that the SIM is carrier locked which doesn't really make much sense at all since neither support LTE nor do they operate off GSM. It is a silly idea to put a SIM slot on a locked non-LTE CDMA phone, but that's exactly what Sprint did.
@Early: I would personally go for Virgin's iPhone simply because it's $35 for unlimited data with throttling kicking in after 2.5GB as opposed to T-Mobile's $50/month plan throttling you after 500MB.