While the Sprint name is no longer on storefronts, the spirit of the service continues through T-Mobile.
Major retailers like Walmart and Best Buy still sell devices compatible with the unified network.
If you still have a legacy Sprint plan, the good news is that you were grandfathered in for at least three years, and many customers are still using those original plans. Sprint & T-Mobile Merger: Updates and What it Means for You
This is the primary way to upgrade or buy a new device. Most former Sprint stores have been rebranded with fresh magenta paint and now serve both Sprint and T-Mobile customers.
Whether you are a legacy customer or just curious about where those famous yellow stores went, here is everything you need to know about buying a phone under the new "Magenta" umbrella. 1. Where Can I Actually "Buy Sprint"?
If you are looking to buy a "Sprint" phone today, things look a little different than they did a few years ago. Since the official merger with T-Mobile was finalized in 2020, the Sprint brand has been retired.
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You can find refurbished "Sprint-locked" or compatible phones on eBay or Amazon , though these are typically older models. 2. What Happens to My Current Sprint Plan?