Tuesday, August 18

Sprint getting rid of phone contracts, calls them a “thing of the past”

Sprint is getting rid of two-year smartphone contracts, following a move made previously by T-Mobile US and Verizon Wireless.

"By the end of the year, customers of the No. 4 wireless company will have to pay the full price for their phones or spread the payments out by leasing the device, an option that started last year," CNBC reported.

Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure explained the move in an interview with CNBC. Buying a new phone at the subsidized rate of $199 is "a thing of the past, the industry has changed," he said.

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