Sprint has opened a dedicated FAQ page for the forthcoming SERO Premium service plans, which we have previously covered in-depth. The page breaks down the most common questions related to the offering and the differences between SERO and the newer Everything Plus Referral Plan.
The plan will consist of access to Android devices for an additional $10 a month with Android+4G devices being an additional $20 a month on top of the standard SERO monthly rate ($10 for Android and $10 for 4G access). BlackBerry devices will be an additional $10 per month which includes BIS service.
Quick question…anyone know. So I ordered a phone and SERO plan…hmmm way back in 2006 I think from 3rd party company…forgot the name. So I check my account and it says I’m on a Fair Flexible Plan 1250 plan (data, pic mail, txt all included) for 49.99. The FAQ lists what plans qualify…and I don’t see my Fair Flexible Plan. Is this going to hold me up? Anyone know? Thanks for the great info.
no you will be required to pay the buyup addtional data plan so if you purchase the evo or epic and you have 4 g you will pay 20.00 if u dont have 4 g then u will pay 10.00
Hi, i purchased my phone with the 1600 min simply everything plus family and i pay an additional $10 a month because I have the HTC EVo phone (for the 4g). Does this mean that i will also have to pay an additional $10 a month now with this plan? Also is there an option to opt out of this with no etf if you don’t agree with theses changes? thanks for your help.
For those of us on “Free & Clear” plans, r we out of luck???
SERO salvation is nigh!|
@ bottomline
Wellcome to the “Now Network”, where the only thing that matters is “E.P.”
That goes for “Fair & Flexible” and “Free & Clear†and any other none “Everything Plan”, no “Plan de Jour”, no play for you,meaning the remaining 45 million customers!
Thank You
@ Bill see post to “Bottomline”
That sucks………..
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F1, why hold onto the notion that only 3M people are on E plans? At least you aren’t complaining about the 4G tax.