I began by thinking "How stupid!" but after visiting the site, I understood that it can actually be used advantageously in certain social situations.
Anyhow, for those wondering what the actual connection is between Sprint and Mobile Faker, it's just a simple circumstance of Sprint being the first carrier that the software supports.
Other carriers are on the way, according to the developer's website. T-Mobile, Verizon, Cingular (oops, AT&T), Nextel, and Boost all seem to be shortly behind. Pricing seems to be $3.50/month.
Oh, and on top of that, anyone at all can use their faux call service, for a buck a pop.
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Dustin @ Feb 1st 2007 2:40AM
I began by thinking "How stupid!" but after visiting the site, I understood that it can actually be used advantageously in certain social situations.
Anyhow, for those wondering what the actual connection is between Sprint and Mobile Faker, it's just a simple circumstance of Sprint being the first carrier that the software supports.
Other carriers are on the way, according to the developer's website. T-Mobile, Verizon, Cingular (oops, AT&T), Nextel, and Boost all seem to be shortly behind. Pricing seems to be $3.50/month.
Oh, and on top of that, anyone at all can use their faux call service, for a buck a pop.