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 didn't ask for your opinion. I am sharing my data point for others in this area.
Very nice Filipina lady checked and said I had not signed up, so we did that. My concern was that I was using a Google Voice number. When asked who my current provider was, I told them it was Google Voice. I had no problem getting them to accept it. She said I should go to a Sprint store to get a SIM, and she'd call me back to finish setting up the account. She did require me to get the device insurance to complete the activation.
I first went to Best Buy, as I had read here that they sometimes just handed out the SIMs without charging. Very nice sales person said that they had tried that, but their SIMs would not work in an already unlocked phone, and that's what I had. She suggested I go to the Sprint store, which was luckily very close. Very nice young man there looked up what SIM was required for my phone, and handed it to me. No charge.
The original CSR called me back and completed sign up.
I tried cycling the phone to get it to auto activate, like she suggested, but without success. Finally, I called back and got another very nice Filipina lady. I say Filipina only to say that they're not USA based. She fixed whatever problem was preventing me from activating, and the phone did it's own activation after that. I received a call on it and made an outgoing call without problem. I checked to make sure data was working also.
Later, I tried to send a text message to my new Sprint phone. No text received. I searched online for help, and tried to create a MySprint account to look for help. When I tried to input my WORKING phone's number, the system kept telling me that number wasn't activated or had been disabled. I finally got my text working by SENDING a text. After that, texting worked both ways.
Now the problem was that my number wasn't recognized by the website as activated. Called, and picked device support, technical issues at the menu prompts. The rep told me to call customer care. I told him that's who I thought I was talking to. Not the right customer care, it appears. He suggested I call back and when the menu recitation started, begin tapping zero. It worked. Nice young lady assisted me, finally telling me to give the system time to recognize my number. While online with her, I tried the website, and the number was now recognized. The worst part about this call was the interminable wait to get to the CSR, and listening to a Sprint commercial loop done in that fake, Disney World happy voice. Over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and.....
That CSR cancelled the insurance for me.
So now, everything worked. The next step was to transfer the service off my NEW Samsung S8+ to an older, almost new condition Sprint Samsung Note 3. Now the system recognized my phone number, so I could get into that section of MySprint. Only, it wouldn't allow me to switch service to the Note 3. Now I will have to hoof it to a Sprint Store to see if I can get some help in switching devices.
Takeaway from all this, everyone I talked to was very nice, friendly and helpful. Persistence paid off. Almost all the way. Tomorrow, I'll try to finish up with the Sprint Store personnel.
Good luck. I hope this article (too long to call a post) can be of help to some of you.
Reboot
Then take out the SIM card wait 30secs, reinsert, you should get carrier update
Last resort, google how to resend activation code via keypad.
Reboot
My experience, it took 2 days before I hit 30mbps and 50mbps with strong signal -80 decibel
So now, everything worked. The next step was to transfer the service off my NEW Samsung S8+ to an older, almost new condition Sprint Samsung Note 3. Now the system recognized my phone number, so I could get into that section of MySprint. Only, it wouldn't allow me to switch service to the Note 3. Now I will have to hoof it to a Sprint Store to see if I can get some help in switching devices.
Takeaway from all this, everyone I talked to was very nice, friendly and helpful. Persistence paid off. Almost all the way. Tomorrow, I'll try to finish up with the Sprint Store personnel.
Good luck. I hope this article (too long to call a post) can be of help to some of you.
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