Lose the network settings after being off

Hey all,.

Recently bought just the XPRT and I love it! Fast phone with a soft keyboard. I use the phone in Australia so I use the mode of GMS/UMTS network.

I want to turn off my night phone to save battery power that often forgot to charge my phone. However, when I turn on my phone it restores the Sprint network mode and turns on the entire guards and disables data connections. So you have to change it every time is a bit boring, so I was just leaving my phone in the night.

Is it possible to save these settings, so I can turn off my phone at night? Or do I have to leave my phone?

See you soon!

Just turn on airplane mode before on you stop at night. Then when you turn it on the next morning they did re - define everything in the app from Sprint.

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