Update: The official end date to sign-up for this offer is
4/4/19 (and will not be extended again). Plans will remain active for one year from your sign-up date (promotion discount will be retired in full on 4/30/2020).
Sprint is offering
1-Year Unlimited Talk, Text & Data for
Free (pay only the monthly tax/fees per line) when you bring an eligible unlocked smartphone. Thanks andrewmackoul and comintel
Note, you will be required a purchase a Sprint SIM card to take advantage of this offer (SIM card is $2.99 ea. and $10 shipping & handling + tax).
Plan includes:
- Unlimited data, talk and text
- Video at speeds up to 1080p -> now 480p (DVD quality)
- Music at up to 1.5Mbps -> now 500 Kbps
- Gaming streams at up to 8Mbps -> now 2Mbps
- Unlimited 4G LTE data for most everything else. Data deprioritization applies during congestion.
After 4/30/2020 (or the one-year end date noted on your account, whichever comes first), the price will become:
- Line 1: $60/mo.
- Line 2: $40/mo.
- Lines 3-5: $20/mo. each per line
- Pricing shown with AutoPay. Add $5/mo. per line without AutoPay.
Eligible Devices (updated 3/11/19, domestic versions). Must be unlocked and/or compatible with Sprint SIM card and network.
Note,
other phones may be eligible. If your phone isn't listed below, you may check compatibility
here or on the promotion page by clicking on the "Get Started" link:
- Apple iPhone
- Apple iPhone 5c (Verizon only)
- Apple iPhone 5s (Verizon only)
- Apple iPhone 6
- Apple iPhone 6 Plus
- Apple iPhone 6s
- Apple iPhone 6s Plus
- Apple iPhone 7 (Verizon only)
- Apple iPhone 7 Plus (Verizon only)
- Apple iPhone 8 (Verizon only)
- Apple iPhone 8 Plus (Verizon only)
- Apple iPhone SE
- Apple iPhone X (Verizon only)
- Google
- Google Nexus 5 (16 & 32 GB – black/white/red) (Verizon only)
- Google Nexus 5X (all versions)
- Google Nexus 6 (32 & 64 GB – black/white)
- Google Nexus 6P (all versions)
- Google Pixel
- Google Pixel XL
- Google Pixel 2
- Google Pixel XL 2
- Google Pixel 3
- Google Pixel XL 3
- Samsung
- Samsung Galaxy Note8 Special Edition
- Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Special Edition
- Samsung Galaxy S7 Special Edition
- Samsung Galaxy S8 (Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile)
- Samsung Galaxy S8+ (Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile)
- Samsung Galaxy S8 Special Edition
- Samsung Galaxy S8+ Special Edition
- Samsung Galaxy S9 Special Edition
- Samsung Galaxy S9+ Special Edition
- Samsung Galaxy Note9
- Samsung Galaxy S10
- Samsung Galaxy S10e
- Samsung Galaxy S10+
- Motorola
- moto e4
- moto e4 plus
- moto g4
- moto g4 play
- moto g4 plus
- moto g5 plus
- moto g5s plus special edition
- moto g6
- moto g6 play
- moto G7 Reo
- moto x pure edition
- moto x4
- moto z2 play
- moto z3 play
- Other Brands
- Alcatel IDOL5
- Asus NovaGo
- BLU S1/VIVO S
- Essential Phone
- HTC One A9 (Sprint Version only)
- HP Spectre Folio GbPS ACPC
- Lenovo Miix 630
- Lenovo Yoga
- LG X Charge
- LG V30S
- LG V35 ThinQ
- LG G7 ThinQ
- LG Stylo 4
- LG V40 ThinQ
- Nuu A6LC
- Orbic Wonder
- ZTE Blade Max 2s
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I talked to Sprint customer service at 866-782-8777, had her run IMEIs of 2 phones (1 bought from Amazon, 1 bought from Best buy, both are Moto X pure, XT1575, unlocked, compatible with Sprint, current on Tello, with Sprint SIM cards, which were bought from Sprint.com), after 45 minutes on the phone, the rep was very willing to help, tried and tried the IMEIs on HEX and DEC forms of both phones. none were compatible.
She told some phones would give hard time, she had hard time to bring in Nexus phones as well (anyone? please prove this wrong!)
Then she said Moto 5 was done succesfully before and told me to get one from store, she'll call me back to help with the process.
I talked to Sprint customer service at 866-782-8777, had her run IMEIs of 2 phones (1 bought from Amazon, 1 bought from Best buy, both are Moto X pure, XT1575, unlocked, compatible with Sprint, current on Tello, with Sprint SIM cards, which were bought from Sprint.com), after 45 minutes on the phone, the rep was very willing to help, tried and tried the IMEIs on HEX and DEC forms of both phones. none were compatible.
She told some phones would give hard time, she had hard time to bring in Nexus phones as well (anyone? please prove this wrong!)
Then she said Moto 5 was done succesfully before and told me to get one from store, she'll call me back to help with the process.
So, in order to take advantage of this offer, I will port my Google voice line in to a new number on my T-Mobile account and then port from Mobile over to Sprint. All this work for free unlimited!
In any case, how long does a number need to be active on T-Mobile before it can then be ported to Sprint?
Will be doing a port to T-Mobile directly from Google Fi and then port to Sprint. I'm assuming that as long as you're able to get voice/txt/data on T-mobile you're good to port out, but would be good to know from anyone else that's done it.
are you a troll?
Why would you post a comment like that if you are not a troll?
Or do you not understand the question asked?
It's in the wiki, not the original post, but it's as good as the same.
"Why won't it READ??"
are you a troll?
Why would you post a comment like that if you are not a troll?
Or do you not understand the question asked?
It's in the wiki, not the original post, but it's as good as the same.
"Why won't it READ??"
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I'm going to tell ALL of you how to find the answer to your question in a matter of seconds! That's right, seconds!! You don't have to go to the trouble of asking, waiting for an answer that, will probably be a smart @ss reply. I know people who, like me, have been following from the beginning want to pull their hair out when it happens...
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