I've gotten a lot of questions on Twitter and via email tonight about the pricing for the
just announced
Sprint EVO 4G.
Here's how the EVO stacks up against Verizon and AT&T.
If you get our Sprint Everything Data 450 plan with your EVO, you will pay $79.99 a month. ($69.00 / month, plus a $10 a month premium data charge.)
That includes:
- Unlimited calling in America to any wireless phone (via Any Mobile, Anytime)
- Unlimited Text
- Unlimited Web
- 450 Anytime minutes
As for Verizon and AT&T, with their 3G phones -- remember, their 4G exists only on a PowerPoint slide while ours covers 40 million people today -- they offer much less.
Verizon's Nationwide Unlimited and AT&T's Nationwide Unlimited include
If you want to add
- Unlimited Text, it's $20/month
- Unlimited Web, it's $29.99/month
You end up paying a total of $119.98/month for a 3G device.
Our EVO 4G saves you $40/month or $960 over the life of the 2 year contract.
Let's see, a better phone, a faster network and $960 still in your pocket.
I think this phone is going to do well for Sprint. What do you think?