Previously sprint sero plans were not available/compatible with the Android smartphone. As of late last year however, sprint sero plans are now reopening to high end Android devices.
It is practically impossible to pre-pay for a Sprint Sero plan, since the phone would need to be ported to a pre-paid phone in order to transfer the telephone number over.
Any type of Sprint phone is supported on this type of plan. Double check with your local area service provider to make sure that this is the case, but it should be.
There are many websites online with information about Sprint Sero. The best place to go for information is the Sprint website which tells you everything about the referral program.
Sprint Sero is a referal program. An employee must invite to the program and enter his/her email address and employee ID number. You can do this on line or through an existing employee to get discount rate.
I think it is for me.
Yes, but you would need to contact Sprint. However, I wouldn't recommend that since you can get a NEW free phone when you sign up for a Sprint plan.
At Sprint they have a bunch of plans. There is the simply everything plan, next is the everything data plan, the everything messaging plan, the talk plan and the basic plan. They also have the no contract plan.
A Sprint no contract plan is a plan for mobile phones, offered by the company Sprint. It offers unlimited talk and unlimited messaging (on the Sprint network) without a contract that has to be signed. It is known as the program Sprint As You Go and currently has a limited line up of phones to choose from including the iPhone 4.
If you have a Sprint cellphone, you will pay for an incoming call if you exceed the allowed included minutes in your calling plan, but that charge does not depend on where the call originates. If you have Sprint long distance service on your landline, you will not pay for incoming calls, unless you accept a collect call.
Nick Sero was born in Pittsburgh, in Pennsylvania, USA.
Sero Khanzadyan died on 1998-06-26.