Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Google Voice & Sprint... 11/08/09

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At yesterday’s keynote address at the 2009 Open Developer Conference, Steve Elfman gave us some great news and details about how we will allow Sprint users to integrate Google Voice into their Sprint service…. actually the more official wording went more like:

“Sprint is proud to promote access to the new voicemail feature in Google Voice™ to deliver an even richer experience to customers.”

 

Here’s the goodies…

  • Google Voice™ - starting 11/8/09, all Sprint price plans will include free conditional (no answer/busy) call forwarding (*73,*74,*28).
    • No action is required on your part, it’s all automatic. Unconditional (immediate) call forwarding (*72) will remain $0.20/minute.
  • Simply Everything customers will also begin receiving unconditional call forwarding (immediate) included in their plan beginning late November. More info on this closer to time!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

PRL Updates in select LA markets

Starting this morning, we have released new Preferred Roaming List (PRL) updates that allow customers in select areas to keep their roaming ability. This will mean nothing to 99.99% of you that read the blog, but for those few that do, I know you’ve been waiting on this for a little while now, so here you are.
  • The new PRLs (standard 10055/50555, EVDO 20255/60655 and data card 60755) resolve the loss of mobile broadband roaming as home service in Houma, LA and surrounding markets.

  • These same PRLs will also resolve the following roaming outages expected to take place on the targeted dates indicated.

    • 10/28/09 - loss of roaming voice and 1XRTT - Mohave County (This PRL update does not resolve mobile broadband roaming coverage loss for customers in this area.)

    • 11/13/09 - loss of roaming voice and 1XRTT - Yuma County and La Paz County, AZ

    • 11/18/09 - loss of roaming voice and 1xRTT - Santa Cruz County, AZ(This PRL update does not resolve mobile broadband roaming coverage loss for customers in this area.)



  • Customers living in or traveling in these counties should update their PRL prior to the roaming network date, or they will lose the listed services.

  • Note: Dates listed are planned; however, actual actual dates may vary by about 1 - 3 days before or after.
  • Friday, October 23, 2009

    Visual Voicemail: Upgrade Required

    If you’re lucky enough to have visual voicemail on your device, then there’s an update available that you probably didn’t even know about! It’s a required update/release that came out the 2nd week of September.

    imageYou may have been ignoring the prompts, or maybe you weren’t sure what they were.. but go ahead, and click upgrade on your device. In fact, you will be required to upgrade in order to continue receiving visual voicemail in the near future. In the coming weeks, if you have not updated it, you will only receive a notification that a message was received, however the message itself will never appear on your device. This means you would not receive your actual messages, so PLEASE ACCEPT THE UPGRADE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!

    Just over 20% of our visual voicemail subscribers have completed the upgrade on their device. There is no risk involved, and it only takes a couple of minutes, so why not go ahead and do it now? If you’re setting up your visual voicemail, you should encounter the following prompt: “An upgrade is now available” – simply choose upgrade.

    You can also get there on your own accord through the Voicemail icon > Menu > Settings > Check for Upgrade.

    If you encounter a message stating “Install Blocked: For security, your phone is set to block installations of applications not sourced in Android Market”, follow these steps:
    1.Click ‘Settings’

    2.Check the ‘Unknown Sources’ box, and OK on the ‘Attention’ pop-up

    3.Press the back hardkey to return to the Visual Voicemail Inbox

    4.Choose Menu > Settings > Check for Upgrade, & click ‘Upgrade’

    5.Once it’s found, choose ‘OK’, then ‘Install’, then ‘Done’

    To verify the upgrade was successful, or that you have already completed the upgrade on your device,  select the Voicemail icon on your device, and repeat step 4 above. If you have already completed the upgrade, you will receive a message stating: “No upgrade is available at this time”.

    Direct Protect (DP) Program Coming to an End

    Direct Protect program gives iDEN and some PowerSource customers coverage for their equipment for physical and liquid damage, and lost or stolen phones. This program will permanently end on 1/8/10.

    • Effective 1/8/10, existing Direct Protect customers will be migrated to either Total Equipment Protection (TEP) or Equipment Replacement Program (ERP).
      • Direct Protect and ESRP customers will be migrated to TEP.
      • Direct Protect-only customers will be migrated to ERP.
      • Direct Protect customers with a Government DP plan will be migrated to Government TEP.
    • Customers are given the option to contact Sprint or Asurion and opt-out of the auto-enrollment to TEP or ERP. This will leave them with no equipment coverage when the program ends on 1/8/10.
    • This change is being communicated to customers by direct mail starting 10/22/09.
    • The letters will provide detailed information regarding this conversion and will include the following:
      • Highlights of TEP and ERP programs,
      • A new Coverage Certificate with the terms and conditions of the new coverage.
      • Deductible Schedule based on the model of the phone.
      • Asurion contact information if customers want to convert to TEP or ERP prior to the automatic conversion.

    Important:

    • Direct Protect customers should continue to call The Signal for claims until they are converted to TEP or ERP on 1/08/10. Direct Protect customers should not call Asurion for claims for a loss that occurs before 1/8/10.

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    4G WiMAX: Texas, Illinois, North Carolina & Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Tomorrow, 10/25 - 4G WiMAX will launch in the Philadelphia, PA market! and then....

    On 11/1/09, 4G WiMAX launches in these new Texas markets: Dallas-Fort Worth, North Carolina markets - Charlotte, Raleigh and Greensboro.

    • The wireless revolution began late 2008, when Sprint introduced a new era for wireless consumers, with the launch of the first dual-mode 3G and 4G USB modem in Baltimore. For the first time ever, customers experienced WiMAX connection with lightning-fast speed. Including speeds 3-5 times faster than 3G with peak download speeds of 12 MegaBytes per second (MBPS).

    • Aggressive 4G market expansion is under way including coverage across 80 markets by the end of 2010.  IMPACT and Sprint.com provide coverage details.

    • All Care specialists are able to and should assist a 3G/4G dual-mode customer with questions, billing support, and basic troubleshooting.  Only when customers require more than basic troubleshooting should they be transferred to the 4G Dedicated Support Team.

    • WiMAX KMS information is easy to locate using the Content Directory - it is located under Products, 4G-WiMAX, All Specialists.


    How 3G Compares to WiMAX (4G):













































    Feature4G (WiMAX Broadband)3G Service (CDMA Broadband)
    SpeedAverage download: 3-6 MbpsAverage download: 0.5-1.4 Mbps
    TechnologyWiMAX Standard - Network built for mobile broadband wireless data that is IP centricCDMA Standard - Cellular voice network based on CDMA technology with added on data features
    ReliabilityBuilt into the 4G network based on Sprint’s heritage and experience in providing highly reliable networksIntegrated into Sprint’s 3G network
    SecurityWiMAX 802.16e includes the use of X.509 security certificates for both the devices and the network. Provides greater security by preventing fraudulent devices from entering the network. Helps users validate they are receiving a valid network operator signal.Sprint Mobile Broadband uses secure CDMA technology.
    CapNo data cap5 Gigabyte data cap
    Download Times (based on peak speeds)10MB Photo - .8 Seconds 250 MB Movie - 21 Seconds10MB Photo - 3.3 Seconds 250 MB Movie - 83 Seconds
    Enables* Video Chat * IP TV * Cloud Computing * Synchronization * Digital Storage * User Generated Media Content * High Definition * Full Length Video * Hard Drive Synchronization * HULU * Online Interactive Gaming - Halo* Instant Messaging * Audio Conference * Desktop Applications Windows * E-mail * User Generated Media Content * Standard Definition * Short Video Clips * File Synchronization * You Tube * Online Static Gaming - Sudoku, Chess

    WiMAX requirements:

    • To experience 4G, you must:

      • Be in the Baltimore MD, Portland OR, Las Vegas NV, Atlanta GA, Boise ID, and Bellingham WA area (prior to this launch of additional markets)

      • Have a 4G connection card plan (shown in the table above)

      • Have the U300 Mobile Broadband Card

      • Have Sprint Smartview - version 2.24 or higher





    • A 2-year service agreement is required for new customers on U300 device purchase.

    Saturday, October 17, 2009

    New Firmware Upgrade for MiFi 2200

    On 10/22/09, a new firmware upgrade will be available to MiFi™ 2200 by Novatel Wireless Personal Hotspot customers (Firmware 142).

    • The free firmware upgrade will be available for download within the MiFi device’s Administration page 10/22/09.

    • MiFi 2200 by Novatel Wireless customers will not be notified, prompted, or aware in anyway that there is a firmware upgrade available.


    Known Issues and Enhancements Provided with this Software Upgrade

    • Now fully compatible with Nintendo DS and BlackBerry Curve

    • No longer goes into hibernate mode while plugged into AC.

    • Now works properly while roaming internationally

    • New Administration page enhancements:

      • Fixed Roaming indicator added

      • Sprint Only mode support added

      • Allows international access

      • WiFi Channel Default changed to ‘Auto‘

      • DHCP IP ranges now support class A, B and C





    • Ready to Upgrade? on 10/22 here are the steps:

      1. Logging on to the MiFi’s Administration page.

      2. Click on WWAN tab.

      3. Select Configuration.

      4. Click Update Firmware.



    Tuesday, October 13, 2009

    BIS Seamless Sign-On Issues – BlackBerry 9630 Tour

    BlackBerry Internet Server (BIS) version 2.8 Seamless Sign-on has now launched and is working fine for everyone… well, almost everyone! It seems that Blackberry Tour users are having an issue, but more than that – the default workaround directions given to the user on the device are also incorrect!.

    New customers who use the Email Settings icon are not able to set up their BIS account and integrate personal e-mail accounts (for example: Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail). Instead, they receive this error message and these incorrect steps to fix the issue:

    “Your Device is not registered. Please register your device and Try again.”

    The on-screen help will guide you to correct this by going to the  device options, clicking Advanced Options. Click Host Routing Table. Press the Menu Key or the Trackwheel. Click Register Now

    The problem? The steps listed in this error message do not fix the issue!


    Here is the correct solution:

    New BlackBerry Tour Customer Instructions:

    • There are 3 easy steps if a user needs to set up their BIS account immediately:

      1. Access the device Browser icon.

      2. Type www.sprint.blackberry.com into the browser URL.

      3. Agree to the Terms and Conditions.

      4. Enter the e-mail account user name and password to integrate (for example: Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail).

        • The BIS account is now set up and customers can receive their integrated e-mail.

        • If the customer needs to access their BIS account to edit their e-mail account before a fix is communicated, follow these same steps.

        • The Email Settings icon will not work - even after the BIS account is set up using this workaround - until a fix is in place.






    Existing BlackBerry Tour Customer Instructions:

    • Until a fix is in place, recommend customers do not delete their BIS account in order to try and set up with Seamless Sign-On on their device.

    • If a customer does choose to delete their account or it is deleted by accident, follow the workaround steps.

    Wednesday, October 7, 2009

    Samsung Intrepid – Activation Walkthrough

    Ready to activate your new Samsung Intrepid tomorrow? Since it’s almost expected by now, I thought I would go ahead and give you a preview of the steps involved. Of course, most of the time all that is required is that you visit sprint.com/activate and then power on your device, and everything is quick, fast, and automatic.

    This walkthrough is intended more for the uber-tech-savvy users that just like to know how everything works – and of course the Sprint retail agents, who tend to send me the most emails and comments, hands down – thanks, btw for keeping me busy! I love your emails.


    Primary & Preferred Programming Method:

    • Hands Free - Open Mobile Alliance/Device Management (OMA/DM)

    If you have to resort to any of the manual programming methods, you’re going to need the ESN/MEID, may as well begin there:

    • The ESN/MEID can be found in two places.
      • Underneath the battery in the phone on the right side of the barcode sticker.
        • Turn off the phone and remove the battery to view.
      • The Barcode sticker on the end of the original box, labeled DEC-HEX.
        • This should always be the secondary method as the box and phone do not always match.


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    INSIDE: Full post includes screenshots & step-by-step walkthroughs for: First Time Activation Programming, One-Touch Programming, & of course the Manual Programming Steps.

    Read Full Post…

    HTC Hero At-A-Glance Feature Review

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    Still undecided about the new HTC Hero? Here’s a quick review of the features, and a ‘What’s in the box’ list, too. Be sure to check the full post link below, as the list was too exhaustive for the main page.

    Hardware Features:



    • Processor/Chipset: Qualcomm® MSM7600™

    • Display: 3.25” HVGA TFT 262K colors and 320 x 480resolution

    • Network: Sprint Now Network with Power Vision Rev A

    • Bluetooth: Bluetooth® 2.0 with EDR A2DP, AVRCP-Player; HSP; HFP; SDAP

    • Form Factor: Smaller Candy bar form factor with integrated antenna, Capacitive Multi-touch screen with virtual keyboard, trackball, Talk Key, End Key, Menu Key, Home Key, Search Key, Back Key and Volume Slider.

    • Dimensions: 4.46" (L) x 2.22" (W) x 0.54" (D)

    • Weight 4.5 oz (with battery)

    • Internal Memory: ROM: 512 MB, RAM: 288 MB DDR SDRAM, microSD™ slot for expandable storage up to 32 GB (includes 2GB microSD card installed)

    • Camera: Built-In 5.0 megapixels with…

      • Photo Resolution: 2048x1536, 1600x1200 (UXGA), 1280x960 (SXGA), 640x480 (VGA), 320x240 (QVGA)

      • Video Resolution: 352x288 (CIF), 320x240, 176x144, 128x96

      • Digital Zoom: Up to 4x



    • Accelerometer, Digital Compass and light Sensor

    • Battery: Removable 1500 mAhr, lithium-ion Battery with Talk time Up to 4.0 Hours continuous talk time

    • Headset: HTC ExtMiniUSB and 3.5mm

    • Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g: Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to 300 feet (100 meters).


    Wait, there’s MORE! Due to the length of the ‘At-A-Glance’ features of this kick-ass HTC device, click through to the full post to view the Software Features, & ‘What’s in the Box’ sections…

    Samsung Intrepid 10/11

    Ready for a smooth combo of Windows productivity, rich web browsing, and advanced personalization? If you’re looking for a real powerhouse and aren’t ready to go Android, or can’t justify the price of the new Touch Pro II, then you might just find this is the answer you’ve been looking for. It’s actually almost slipped under the radar to be so feature packed. Meet the Samsung Intrepid:

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    Here’s a quick overview – check below for the full device userguides, & more !

    • Available October 11 in all channels

    • $149.99
      (2YR SVC AGR, after $50 instant savings and $100 MIR)

    • IE 6, Bing intergration

    • Adobe Flash Lite – Works GREAT!

    • MS My Phone Service – access, manage, & backup your personal info on your device.

    • MS Tellme – voice user interface – a Sprint First !



    • 2.5” touch-screen interface

    • 320 x 240 Resolution

    • Full QWERTY keyboard

    • 3.2 megapixel camera & camcorder

    • MS Office Suite included.

    • Stereo Bluetooth

    • mircoSD slot, up to 32GB media card.

    • Easy access to Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, & more…

    • Threaded text messaging, and easy instant messaging access

    • Windows Mobile Email (both work & personal)



      Here’s the full PDFs, for the inquisitive:

      If you’ve had the chance to try it out yet, I’d love to hear your feedback in the comments!

      Samsung Moment - Sprint's 2nd Android Phone

      The Samsung Moment comes preloaded with Android Market. This gives Moment users the ability download thousands of applications, widgets and games on their phone. Customers can pre-register for the Samsung Moment starting today at www.sprint.com/moment. The Samsung Moment is available for sale on 11/1/09.

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      What is the Android Market?

      • Android Market is an online center that lets people find, buy, download, and rate applications and other content for mobile phones equipped with the Android operating system.

      • Literally thousands of applications are available within the Android Market.


      What you need to know:

      • The Samsung Moment will be available at launch (11/1/09) in all Sprint channels including Web (www.sprint.com), Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1) and our national retail partners.

      • Samsung Moment users can take advantage of Sprint‘s great value with both the Any Mobile, AnytimeSM and Simply EverythingSM plans.


      Check out just a few of the great applications!

      • Pandora®

      • ShopSavvy™

      • Twitter™

      • Shazam™

      • Amazon.com®

      • USA Today®

      • Flixster®

      • PacMan™

      • CraigslistChecker™

      • MySpace™

      • Sprint exclusive applications - NFL Mobile Live and NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile


      Features of the Samsung Moment

      • Device navigation through an optical joystick.

      • Wi-Fi capability

      • Integrated GPS navigation

      • Accelerometer

      • 3.2 megapixel camera and camcorder

      • Stereo Bluetooth® 2.0 Wireless technology

      • Expandable memory up to 32GB

      • Sprint TV® with live and on-demand programming

      • NFL Mobile Live and NASCAR Sprint Cup MobileSM

      • Easy access to social networking sites, including Facebook®, Flickr® and Twitter

      • 3.5 millimeter headphone jack

      • Visual voice mail for quick and easy access to specific voice mail messages

      • Access to personal and corporate e-mail through Active


      Check out these links for more information.

      Tuesday, October 6, 2009

      BlackBerry 8330, 8130, 8830 Maintenance Release 10/14

      Update time! On 10/14, BlackBerry will release a Maintenance Release (MR) for the BlackBerry 8330, 8130, and 8830 handsets. It will post to Sprint.com/downloads on 10/21/09.

      • The new software version is 4.5.0.175 bundle 295.

      • The BlackBerry 8330, 8130, and 8830 MR fixes the following issues.

        • Display:

          • If the customer received a new email or SMS text message, the Home screen might not have displayed an indication of a new message received.



        • Wireless Network:

          • In some cases, the signal strength indicator (RSSI) might have fluctuated randomly and the customer’s device might have appeared to have a strong connection to the wireless network, followed by a weaker connection.



        • Messaging:

          • Previously, if the customer’s SMS delivery option was set to immediate, their device might not have sent the SMS message immediately as expected

          • If the customer’s were sent multiple MMS messages, they might not have received all of the MMS messages.



        • Phone and Voice Dialing:

          • If the customer received a phone call there might have been a delay in audio routing between the time they answered the call to when the recipient heard their voice.






      Hold tight for the update next week, and post your experiences / thoughts when it arrives…

      BlackBerry 9630 Tour Maintenance Release 10/13

      On 10/13/09, BlackBerry will release a Maintenance Release (MR) for the BlackBerry 9630 Tour. It will post to Sprint.com/downloads on 10/19/09.

      The BlackBerry 9630 MR fixes the following issues.

      • Display:

        • In some cases, the device might have incorrectly displayed the roaming triangle, even though the customer is on a Home SID.

        • The Home screen might have appeared completely white and might have returned to the expected display by scrolling the trackball.

        • If a customer was on a phone call for an unspecified length, the display screen might have become idle and the counter might not have displayed the duration of the call and rather, the duration of a previous call.



      • Camera and Video Camera:

        • In some cases, when the customer tries to take a picture with their device, the camera application might not have opened, even if the customers closes other open applications as instructed by the dialog box.



      • Media:

        • In some cases, when the customer tries to play a video on their device, the media player might have displayed as a black screen and the video might not have played.  When returned to the Home screen, the media player might have unexpectedly remained in the foreground.



      • Phone and Voice Dialing:

        • The customer might not have been able to select Call Forwarding from the Options menu and might have received an error message advising that this feature was not available



      Sanyo 2700 Maintenance Release Available Now

      A software update is available Over the Air (OTA) for the Sanyo 2700 starting 10/5/09.

      Fixes Provided with this Software Update

      • Call Tones are now available

      • Text input mode changes without user prompt has been corrected

      • Personal calendar has been corrected for recurring events

      • 911 audio call no longer interrupted by WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) push or SMS (Short Messaging Service) alert


      New Functionality Available with this Software Update:

      • This software update adds calendar functionality.  The calendar functionality requires a separate update.

      • Customers accessing e-mail after downloading the software update are told of the new update for the e-mail application.

      • Customers accessing e-mail before downloading the software update see the following message: A new feature which will allow you access to your online Calendars has been included. In order to take advantage of this exciting new capability, please go to the ‘Main Menu‘ on the device and select ‘Tools->Update Phone->Update Firmware‘ to complete this process.

      • If the customer does not perform the device update, they will not be able to access the calendar features included in the e-mail update.


      What you need to do:

      • When a customer reports an issue with their Instinct s30 device, verify the software version of the phone.

        • Go to Main>Setting>Phone Information>Version.

        • Firmware Version after the update is 1.006SP



      • The customer can initiate an update from Main >Setting > General > Update Software.