Sprints adds Non-Contract Data Plans to the Evo View 4G

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Many of you have thought about getting Sprints Evo View 4G but aren’t excited about paying for a data plan. Now Sprint has announced that there will be “prepaid” and “pay as you go” options for the device. There are now three plans that include the day pass, week pass, and month pass.

Sprint is always trying to find ways to stay in the game and we have to admit that they are doing a good job.  With competition that is so much larger than them it has to be difficult to keep themselves considered to be on the same level.  AT&T and Verizon are exponentially larger companies with a user base so much larger.  Below are the plan offerings that Sprint has outlined for their pre-paid Evo View 4G.

Sprints Plans for the Evo View 4G:

  1. Day Pass – $14.99 (150MB) – (50MB more than Verizon or AT&T)
  2. Week Pass – $29.99 (500MB) – (200MB more than Verizon or AT&T)
  3. Month Pass – $49.99 (1.5GB) – (500MB more than Verizon or AT&T)

Since Sprint owns both Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile they have figured out the potential in prepaid plans. People these days like to control their budget and prepaid plans are the way to do it. Prepaid plans for Tablets will be the way most users will go in my opinion due to the fact that you only need it occasionally as you usually have access to Wi-Fi. When going on a road trip or vacation these plans will be very convenient.

Would you rather cancel your contract in order to go with a pre-paid option?  We would like to hear from others to see what they think.  We of course like our older contracts with unlimited data but now that most carriers are getting rid of their unlimited data plans for new contracts this may be the way to go.  We will probably use Sprints pre-paid plans for devices that we test due to the fact that we would like the full experience when testing without the associated contracts.

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