So here's what we can infer from our little bit of data: the S30 is almost certainly just a newer, rounder Instinct, and will replace that years-old handset. The inclusion of its screen size as a banner feature in the preliminary press release indicates that there won't be anything groundbreaking, so unless the new software is something really special, Sprint's game is going to have to be price—as in, the lowering of.
The best news is that existing Sprint cellphones will be ‘grandfathered in’, meaning that their owners won’t have to pay $10 per month more for data, at least till then they require a contract alter, when the new fee will apply to them too. The Premium Data add-on charge is not new, as it’s been applied to owners of ’4G’ Sprint cellphones before, and was referred to as ‘the 4G tax’. But now, it will apply to all new cell activations.

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