The catch here is the 2-year contract. You are stuck with the device for 2 years, even though you know that in less time than that there will be a hardware change to the network infrastructure that will require a new device. Sprint will cheerfully let you upgrade (after buying a new device) but indenture you to another 2 years of service with a very hefty cancellation fee. If they offered new services that were competitive, they would not need to indenture their customers.
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