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When I activated my TP2 today, I tried to get on an Everything Plus Data plan but I couldnt because my TP2 is an upgrade and not a new line. The CSR said that Sprint was announcing something big today on the 10th. This is a nice new feature I suppose, most of the people I call aare on cell phones so this will definitely save some of my 450 minutes.
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I wonder what the cheapest plan is? Almost all my calls are to cells, mostly on other networks, which eats my minutes. I have 1250 minutes on a $49 SERO plan. Would there be any benefits to switching, perhaps something that the 450 minute plan offers that isn't included on SERO? And 450 minutes would be enough for me for landline calls
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The Everything Data 450 is $69.99 for 450 minutes and unlimited everything else. Data, text, mms, Sprint navigation, etc.
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I guess the only thing I'm not sure I have is Sprint Navigation. I occasionally use Google Maps or Bing, but I'm an old fart who has known my directions even in the mountains since I was a little kid, and been a pilot for over 32 years, so I usually just look where I'm going before I leave, and it's locked in my head, and I never need to look at a map again. However, not always, I have left Google Maps on occasionally when going into some twisty neighborhood or such, but that is always enough. I guess what I'm saying is that even if I don't have a Nav program beyond the free ones, I don't need it for $20, and would never use it. Heck, I may already have it.
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