Sprint Evo 4G Plan Will Require $10-Per-Month Premium
Posted in: Apple, HTC, iPhone, Sprint, Today's ChiliSprint will require any user that purchases an HTC Evo 4G to pay $10 extra a month for 4G access–whether or not you live in a 4G-enabled city. A single user with the Everything Data plan for 3G-enabled phones runs $70 a month, so with the additional $10 that comes to $80-per-month minimum. There will be no data cap for plan. Comparably, the minimum plan (including 450 minutes and unlimited texting and data) for an Apple iPhone 3GS on AT&T or an HTC Droid Incredible on Verizon Wireless is $90.
Another great feature–the ability to use the phone as a wireless hotspot–will cost $30 per month. Sprint execs have pointed out that this is less than a dedicated broadband line and could potentially replace one.
The Evo 4G will cost $299.99 with a $100 mail-in rebate. Customers can also get the phone for $450 off-contract. As of today, Best Buy and RadioShack are accepting pre-orders for the phone. RadioShack is offering a free $20 accessories gift card with a $50 pre-order reservations of the Evo 4G.
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