For those of you out there still hanging on to the Sprint SERO plans, good news is right around the corner. Up until now, plan subscribers were only allowed to choose from certain non-premium devices. The one exception was the Blackberry, which allowed for customers to add a $10 BIS add-on to the plan to use the BIS services. Here’s what Sprint has to say:
“As of 10/1/10, there will be two SERO Premium plans available, SERO Premium 500 at $40/month and SERO Premium 1250 at $59.99/month. SERO Premium plans will match current SERO rate plans with two added features, Any Mobile Anytime and Unlimited GPS Navigation. SERO Premium rate plans will be compatible with all devices offered by Sprint. Only customers on a current SERO rate plan as of 10/1/10 will be able to swap to a SERO Premium rate plan. 4G handsets such as HTC EVO 4G and Samsung Epic 4G will also require the $10 Premium Data add-on.”
Great news for those looking to upgrade to one of the new devices, but keep their premier plan.
Source: Sprint





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