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By Steve Best


If you are searching at different Sprint phone plans and still not sure which one to buy, hopefully this post will assist you to find what you are looking for. I have been through picking a phone plan for myself recently and here's what I've learned about different possibilities they give you.

Here is an important thing however, before you decide to agree to any plan, it is advised that you visit Sprint's official website Sprint.com and enter your zip code in order to see the most relevant offers and check for wireless coverage - because, as you most likely know already, only a few spot of the land is covered with wireless/data or voice access.

Here are just a few details regarding their various plans, starting from the most basic one, up to the most premium, all-inclusive plans.

Basic

The first offering is the very basic offering, which is perfect if you only use your cell phone occasionally and want to be reachable. It does include night calling (starting at 9 p.m., can be changed to 7 p.m. for additional $5/month), countrywide long distance and no roaming charges. There are 200 Anytime Minutes included as well. At $29.99 per month, this is perfect if you would like the basic service at a good price.

Talk

Designed for people who call more frequently, there is Sprint Talk phone plan. It provides unlimited mobile to mobile, night calling starting at 7 p.m., nationwide long distance and no roaming charges. Depending on how many Anytime Minutes you desire, the monthly price is either $39.99 for 450 minutes, or $59.99 for 900 minutes. If you are talking frequently, this plan is most effective for you; however, if your business is dependent upon calling many people, you might want to look at all-inclusive Simply Everything plan.

Everything Messaging

This plan is perfect for those communicating often with text message - unlimited messaging is included (text, pictures and video). Unlimited Sprint mobile to mobile, night calling (from 7 p.m.), nationwide long distance and no roaming charges - just as the Talk plan, except with messaging included. There are 2 prices that depend on the number of Anytime Minutes included - 450 minute plan is $49.99/month and 900 minute plan is $69.99/month. This type of plan does not fit my lifestyle, but if you have a teenager who texts constantly, this is great for him/her.

Simply Everything

If you're best identified as a person who never lets go of his cell phone, this plan is the very best for you. It provides unlimited data, unlimited Direct Connect, unlimited messaging, and unlimited talk on Sprint network. An excellent point about this plan is that it is very simple - you simply pay a fixed monthly price of (presently) around $99 and you do not have to bother with anything else.

Simply Everything Family

Same as Simply Everything, but for people that have a family. For $189.98/month, two lines of unlimited data, Direct Connect, unlimited messaging, unlimited talk on Sprint network are included, and extra lines come at $89.99 monthly. This is great if you have a family which uses their cellular phones a whole lot - with Simply Everything Family; it is simple to plan for the monthly bill ahead of time.

Additional Sprint Phone Plans

For every single plan, Sprint offers the "Family" option - it is essentially the same plan but with more than one line, plus a bit less expensive. However, it is unlikely that everyone in your family will have the same requirements, so I've left those out (with the exception of Simply Everything Family, which makes some sort of sense for a mobile phone active family).

Conclusion

The program you will select will in all probability depend on your mobile phone usage practices. If you would like to be reachable, use Basic plan. If you want to talk from time to time, consider Talk. If you are a texting person, work with Everything Messaging. And, if your business is dependent upon you calling people, acquire Simply Everything.




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