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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My patience is running out...
I'm thinking about return these 2 Moto-E4s & all 2 SIMs.
Let Sprint & its incompetent management enjoy the bankruptcy protection moment (which could be on the horizon) !!!
Is there Sprint problem? I really dont think so, since majority of us spend less than 2 phone call to get everything setup.
I personally have a Lycamobile number that I can port in, but why I spent $11 for a ATT prepaid, yes to save me the exact trouble, if you ever google around you will see how terrible Lycamobile can be to port out..
I had to call a second line right after the initial call to finish the port.
"In lieu of DNA2, if you have an unlocked iPhone 6/6+/6S/6S+ or a Qualcomm 7/7+ with Find My iPhone disabled, you can plug the IMEI into Ting's BYOD checker (ting.com/byod), and it will attempt to push the serial number to the Sprint database for you.
If the push is successful, you'll see that your unlocked iPhone will now be eligible for CDMA service, as well as Ting GSM. You will still need the ownership flag flipped (and I can still do that for you via Reddit). Once the flag is flipped, you should be good to activate on Sprint.
This isn't an exact science, and it won't always work. If it fails, you'll see that your phone can only get GSM service. To troubleshoot the issue further, you'll need to contact Sprint or your original carrier to get the phone unlocked.
Update: Ting site shows eligible for 2g, 3G and 4G LTE but not CDMA. It's an A1662 SE
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Thats a good plan
08807 | 30+ mbps | Recommended | 1 line
I am looking to port in two separate FP lines if they will work. Otherwise, I may try to port in a Google Voice number instead and pay to release the phone number.
TIA
I used a Sprint SIM in my Nexus 6 that I had previously used with R+ in my Nexus 6 (yes, I am a cheap slickdealer). The SIM stubbornly tried to insist on using my previous R+ number, but Sprint Tech Support did get to the bottom of the issue with my help.
Was it worth it? Time will tell, but I get a year to try out Sprint in my geo on my secondary device.
Given that nearly all sprint phones are ineligible for the 1 yr offer. I have a sprint samsung galaxy s6 coming in on Monday.
Given that nearly all sprint phones are ineligible for the 1 yr offer. I have a sprint samsung galaxy s6 coming in on Monday.
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