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Originally Posted by w7excursion
According to rusty you can go back to old sero.
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not from what i read...
quote from comments section of the article you linkd to...
Russ Says:
August 17th, 2010 at 8:03 am
Matt,
From what I understand, online ESN swap doesn’t work with SERO because the plan type is no longer available.
But, in general, once you upgrade to the “premium” SERO plan, I don’t think you can go back, so your bill would remain at $40 or higher ($50 with EVO).
Russ
and this a bit later...
- TJ Says:
August 19th, 2010 at 3:03 pm Hi Russ,
I conic devices on a SERO is wonderful news. But, my questions is, if i decide to let’s say get the HTC Hero on my SERO plan when I upgrade in October, I understand that there’s that $10 fee added each month which makes the $30 SERO now a $40/mo plan. That’s a fair trade. But what if after 6 months or 1 year, i decide to put back my HTC Touch Pro 2 back on my SERO (that’s what is currently activated on it)…does my monthly then go back to the $30/mo? Or will it stay at $40?
Any info in clarifying this would be awsome!
- Russ Says:
August 19th, 2010 at 3:44 pm TJ,
The premium SERO plan does allow upgrading to an iconic device, but it also provides some pretty significant other value as well - specifically Any Mobile, Anytime (calls to any U.S. mobile phone don’t count against your minutes) and free Sprint Navigation. Anyone can upgrade to the premium plan whether or not they want to upgrade to an iconic device. Once you upgrade, you can’t go back.
Russ
- Russ Says:
August 19th, 2010 at 3:45 pm TJ - one clarification - you can go back to your old device or another non-iconic device, but you can’t go back to the non-premium ($30) SERO plan.