Sprint’s unlimited talk—and data—is cheaper
Talkative cell phone users got a buzz last month when major carriers, Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile began offering $99.99 unlimited calling plans. Now Sprint has also announced its own unlimited plans.
Like its competition, Sprint's "Simply Everything" plan offers unlimited voice calling, free nationwide long distance, and no domestic roaming charges. But for the same $99.99 per month, subscribers also get unlimited text/picture/video messaging, mobile Internet, and walkie-talkie style push-to-talk service.
That's a better deal than, for example, Verizon's Unlimited plans, which charge $99.99 for voice, $119.99 for voice and messaging, and $139.99 for voice, messaging, and mobile Internet.
However, as we previously advised, before getting a pricey unlimited plan you should first consider less costly somewhat unlimited plans.
In the case of Sprint, its new "Everything 900" anytime voice minute plan also comes with unlimited messaging and Internet (as well as unlimited voice nights and weekends and mobile-to-mobile) for only $89.99 per month. If you can live with 900 daytime voice minutes per month—still a hefty 40 minutes or so per weekday, after all—you'll save $120 annually over the $99.99 "Simply Everything" plan or up to $600 per year over competing carrier unlimited plans.
One big caveat about Sprint, should you be considering a switch to it: Sprint has consistently rated among the worst in overall satisfaction, customer service, and dropped calls among Consumer Reports readers in 20 metropolitan areas. So you may sacrifice quality to get Sprint's lower prices.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Follow these tips to find the lowest price deal to match your needs:
- If you want rock bottom price primarily for unlimited messaging and mobile Internet, plus some allotment of voice minutes per month, look first to Sprint's "Everything 450" ($69.99) or "Everything 900" ($89.99) plans.
- If you want the best price primarily for unlimited messaging, plus some allotment of monthly voice minutes, check out T-Mobile's "My Faves" 300, 600, or 1000 voice with the unlimited domestic messaging add-on ($54.98, $64.98, and$74.98), Sprint's "Everything 450" ($69.99), and Verizon's "National Select 900" ($79.99) plans.
- If you primarily want better service and lower price, consider the somewhat unlimited 900- or 1,000-minute anytime voice plans from Alltel, Verizon, and T-Mobile ($59.99 each) before you buy a totally unlimited plan. But you will have to exert some call planning effort each month to make sure you keep total daytime calls (outside the Verizon and Alltel networks or your "My Circle" and "myFaves" designated numbers lists) within your monthly minute allocation. See if you can add mobile internet or text messaging for cheaper à la carte, before jumping to an unlimited plan.
- If you don't want to worry about staying within any monthly limits, look first to Sprint's "Simply Everything" plan ($99.99), because you also get unlimited messaging and Internet at no extra cost, or Verizon's and T-Mobile's unlimited plans ($99.99 each) if better service and overall satisfaction are important to you.
—Jeff Blyskal










Posted by: Oneofmany | Aug 18, 2008 5:12:33 PM
I was a customer of Sprint for years. When one of my phones stopped working, I was offered two new phones for free if I agreed to a one-year contract. I agreed. Then I was billed $80 each for the new phones. I attempted numerous times to resolve the issue to no avail. The customer service is among the worst I've ever encountered. Sprint is a company of liars and thieves. I will never do business with Sprint again, and recommend that anyone considering Sprint to look elsewhere for service.
Posted by: Bobby | Mar 29, 2008 12:00:36 AM
I've had sprint in the los angeles area now for 4 years... In this area it's great!!! Now with this plan you can't go wrong! I'm lovin it!!
Posted by: Priscilla | Mar 25, 2008 9:31:47 AM
I'm noticing that ATT is usually not mentioned as one of the better carriers, like Verizon, TMobile, etc. I'm surpised because they are the largest carrier and you would think they would be among the "better" carriers. Just wondering....
Posted by: Queen | Mar 20, 2008 12:26:13 AM
I signed a contract with Sprint and it was the WORST customer service ever. I ended up dropping the plan with them after 14 days. I was waiting for the deposit to return and instead I was getting letters/bills in the mail from them. I called them numerous times asking about this and twice from 2 different people said that the check is in the mail. Well after waiting about 2 months I got another bill stating that I was refunded the money but still owed them. HUH!! I called them and tried to get some of my refund back but they said that they would only take the loss and zero $0.00 the balance. Okay whatever!! I let them take the money and run because I was so tired of them and their lies. I also never got the money back for the phone that I did return. I WILL be calling them on that here soon.
If you are thinking of signing on to SPRINT DON'T!!!! They are nothing but FRAUDS!!!