A:AnswerYou only need to know, which carrier you want to go with really. Depending on the deals that are in you can get a flex plan phone and another phone free, ASSUMING that this deal still exist at the time you go to get your new phones.
Other than that you'll just need to acquire 2 new lines of service with which ever 2 devices you get.
If you don't have any phone carriers, (Sprint, Verizon wireless, AT&T) they will require you to run a credit check to see if you may or may not need a deposit.
Hope this answers you're question.
A:AnswerI've looked around and yes this was the best price I could find out there for Sprint customers.
Tho, it is a flex plan, or lease plan. at the end of your 18 month you can opt to pay the remaining balance to keep the phone or you can upgrade it to whatever new phone comes out. Or you can continue to lease the phone at $20 a month.
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A:AnswerT-Mobile and Sprint have merged so there plans also merging. I've been with Sprint for over 10 yrs and they have always been good. I still get deals with them.
As tp how much monthly it all depends on the deals during that week you get your phone, I got my iPhone X at $20 a month but its flex plan, for the installment plan your looking at around $40 a month, plus taxes up front.
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A:AnswerIt all depends really, on how bad the condition of the phone is, cracked phones do have a decrease in value, water damage is even lower. So it depends on the condition.