
Now that T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon Wireless all announced early upgrade plans, Sprint will finally join the party. Sprint is calling their plan “One Up” and it allows customers to play for their phone over 20 monthly installments with no money down. An example would be $27 per month for a phone retailing for $649.99. After one year, customers can upgrade to a new phone by trading in the device and signing up for One Up again.
As far as monthly plans, you will have to sign up for My Way or All-in plan. The good news is that if you're signed up for “One Up”, you will get a $15 discount per month off the normal monthly rate. An example would be unlimited talk, text, and data for as little as $65 per month.
Of course this isn't officially announced, but I doubt it will change all that much. What do you guys think? Are you likely to switch to Sprint? I don't have to worry because both T-Mobile and Sprint are worthless in my area. Right now I have been trying out AT&T”s GoPhone for $60 per month (unlimited talk/text and 2GB of data). You can't spread out the price of the phone, but the monthly rate for service is so much better than their normal rate, which more than makes up for it.
source: CNet
Remember when Sprint used to let users upgrade every year? Oh those were the days.
Uh No.