Sprint adds a few more prepaid plans, including no-data plans

Sprint adds a few more prepaid plans, including no-data plans
Sprint has unveiled a few new prepaid plans for its smartphone users, including one with no data for subscribers who may always have access to Wi-Fi.

The struggling carrier has seen success in the past with its prepaid offerings, under the Sprint As You Go brand, as well as the independent Virgin Mobile USA and Boost Mobile brands.



Unceremoniously named "Sprint Prepaid," the new service will replace As You Go moving forward. At launch, Sprint will offer Spark (faster LTE)-enabled Samsung Galaxy 4 Mini, the Galaxy S3, the Moto G and the iPhone 4S.

The new no-data plan costs $45 per month and comes with unlimited text and voice, but gives you no 2G/3G/4G cellular data. The second option is $60 per month and includes 2.5GB of unlimited data and then throttled speeds afterwards. Strangely, videos will be throttled to 3G speeds when using the plan.

While Sprint is exploring new territory, there is very little need for a no-data plan when you can get unlimited everything from T-Mobile for just $15 more per month, or even 2.5GB of data from Sprint's own Virgin brand for $45 per month with limited minutes.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 15 Mar 2014 12:59
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  • ronatola

    Quote: $60 per month and includes 2.5GB of unlimited data How is 2.5GB unlimited? I hate phone company speak. So misleading. Here in Canada they are coming up with laws on how Telecom Companies can advertise. Because they are very mis-leading. They are also scrutinizing cancellation fees.

    21.3.2014 19:08 #1

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