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Samsung Galaxy S6/S6 Edge Comes 'Free' at Sprint Stores

Samsung Galaxy S6/S6 Edge Comes 'Free' at Sprint Stores Image Credit: Samsung

While other mobile companies are offering monthly payment plans to help spread out the costs of the new smartphones, Sprint has unveiled a special limited-time deal that offers free or almost-free Galaxy S6 phones to new and existing customers. Boost Mobile, the prepaid brand of Sprint unveils free device plans for Samsung's latest flagship smartphones in the market. Under its device leasing plan, Boost is packaging the smartphone with a list of pre-bundled data and voice plans. These devices, the Samsung's all-new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge smartphones, were made available for pre-order from the 27th of March, said the company. 

Sprint said that Boost Mobile will offer a 32GB Galaxy S6 to customers for free for 24 months under a Sprint Unlimited Plus Plan at $80 per month that covers both the service and device. The same plan also offers the Galaxy S6 Edge at $85. Sprint added that its customers can upgrade their devices to the 64GB model for $5 extra a month, or $10 more for the 128GB model. Boost Mobile also offers the Galaxy S6 at prices starting from $650 under no-contract deals.  

Angela Rittgers, Vice President Marketing, Sprint Prepaid Group 
Boost Mobile offers one of the best values in the no-contract wireless category with the $35 Data Boost Up plan. We know our customers want the latest, and we’re excited to offer the Samsung Galaxy S6. If you want an amazing smartphone like Galaxy S6 and great value without any long-term commitments, Boost Mobile’s Data Boost Up plan is the best option.

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