On the 15th, Sprint will be making a bunch of changes to their service plans. Consolidation of of Sprint and Nextel plans is one of the main features - shouldn't they have done that awhile ago?
I read the price will triple for some folks on Sprint. How is Sprint going to keep customers by raising the price and making take the 69.00 plan? Here is what I found.
So the big rumor floating around the 'nets these days is that Sprint is set to increase the cost of PDA plans for all smartphones. More specifically, they will require you to sign up for one of their "Simply Everything" plans.
What does that mean? Currently, Sprint users can opt to pay a very reasonable $15 for basic "Power Vision" + Voice plan, which gives them just unlimited data over 3g ($20 and $25 plans include extras).
The "Simply Everything" plan starts at $69 but includes 450 minutes voice, data, text, e-mail, Web-surfing, Sprint TV, Sprint Music, GPS Navigation, Direct Connect and Group Connect (it goes up to $99 for unlimited voice). That's actually a very cool package and very competitive.
The rumor, however, is that anyone buying a new smartphone starting July 13th (that date sound familiar?) will be forced to activate the phone with the minimum $69 plan--even existing customers in contract. And SERO plans may be included as well (Read: What is SERO?).
Yikes.
Unfortunately, there is precedent for this: the much hyped Samsung Instinct requires exactly such a plan, even under SERO.
For "new" customers to Sprint (we've heard they have a couple), these plans are actually quite attractive, but for current subscribers who have a better details...it's flat out scary (e.g. my cost after taxes would nearly triple).
What to do? Well, we'll just have to wait and see we suppose. It's still not clear if doing and ESN swap online will be affected, though it may just be, in which case signing that contract now and buying a new PDA full price won't even save you.
That's so shitty. Fortunately for you U.S. folks, you still pay a considerably lower cost for literally everything on your plans than us Canadians do. For example, my plan.. before I confused and sweet-talked was:
400 Anytime minutes (Unlimited Evenings and Weekends)
1000 Incoming Minutes
2500 Texts
1GB Wireless Smartphone Data
Call Display, Voicemail..
I was paying $30 for my voice plan, $32.00 in add-ons like the voicemail and call display and such, and $100.00 for my wireless data.. YES, $100.00! It's balls.
I somehow get all that now for $60.00 + Tax -- I'm awesome. Aaaaaand, my data's now UNLIMITED.
Basically you Americans still own us on pricing, and your networks are better. I pray for T-Mobile to come to Canada.. and they will.. just a matter of when.
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