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As far as I know it At&t has the highest prices followed by Verizon then Sprint. Prices vary on what plan you have, how old that plan is, and whether you have any contracts or leases on the phone. Best prices come when you have a family plan setup
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.look for special upgrade offerings on Sprint's website when you log on to pay your bill (check upgrade offers). Just keep in mind that if you get a special offer online - you need to purchase online through that offer. I'm on the old unlimited and got a special upgrade offer under a 2yr contract extension. I tried to buy in the local sprint store and they couldn't do it, didn't know the offer existed and neither did the call center sales department. My course of action was buy online from Sprint with the offer, received the phones, and then took them into the local store to activate. Took about 10 mins for each phone. The LG Switch app worked pretty good coming from Samsung. BTW - phone has the future Band 41, which at the time of release, only this phone and the Motorola had. It is an awesome phone. I would expect future Sprint phones to have the Band 41 as well, but watch for this. May not work immediately in your area, but when the cell towers get upgraded, you'll have it. PS - if you are also an old unlimited customer, be thankful that Sprint didn't kick us off the plans like everyone else. It does make it hard when the reps (newer/younger kids) don't know the legacy plans.
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