
Combine reliable phone service and amazing camera capabilities with this Sprint Samsung Galaxy S9+ in black. The IP68 rating lends this phone the ability to go on any adventure, wet or dry, while dual lenses and optical image stabilization create professional photographs in zoom, landscape or portrait. This slim smartphone shoots in 4K UHD, bringing lifelike video captures to vlogging and live-streaming. Featuring a 6.22-inch Infinity Display, this Sprint Samsung Galaxy S9+ lets you launch two apps side by side with a tap.
A: It is possible to do so on the Upgraded phone by changing the Lease to Installment Billing. I did this, but I had to pay off my last phone. Payed my 8+ off and got to keep it, and then upgraded to my new Samsung 9+. Good Luck, hope that it works for you / and or with your current Carrier.
A: Go to a Best Buy so they can look at your agreement online. I have gone in several times, paid the remaining balance off and upgraded on the same day. I've been a sprint customer for years.
Q: I have a note 3 in mint condition can I get any trade in for that phone Thanks
A: You need to check with your carrier, or Best Buy, or Samsung, would be my best guess from what I've read.
A: It was true, I technically got 2 the other one was $20/ a month suck that I bought the first one earlier I wish best give me a price adjustment, but it was true.
Q: After 24months payment is phone paid for, S9 at $20.50 for 24m plan.
A: To my underststanding yes and best buys deals are better than what a sprint store has to offer
A: They'll take care of everything, no need to go to the Sprint store
A: Only if it is an "Universal Unlocked Phone". Below is the Best Buy link with the best explanation of unlocked phones and various carriers I've seen in a while. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/mobile-cell-phones/why-buy-an-unlocked-phone/pcmcat284300050008.c?id=pcmcat284300050008 It seems most use GSM networks, or CDMA. GSM carriers in the U.S. are: AT&T, T-Mobile CDMA carriers in the U.S. are: Sprint, Verizon So it's easier to take a phone from Sprint to Verizon than it is to take a phone from Sprint to AT&T, because you're not jumping network types. Also, swapping phones on GSM networks is easier because GSM-compatible phones use SIM cards. In terms of their relevance to 3G and 4G LTE bands and frequencies, the thing to know is that CDMA and GSM only use 3G technology. So the CDMA vs. GSM discussion is really a 3G discussion. However, it's important to ensure that your phone has ample 3G frequency compatibility, since this is the network your phone will jump on in the absence of a 4G signal. Otherwise, you'll simply have no reception when you can't reach a 4G network. But be aware it seems to be harder to get full coverage insurance that includes if your cell is lost or stolen if unlocked.
Q: I have sprint, is there a contract or activation fee if I go through Best Buy?
A: Yeah there are still Activation Fees usually with any new phone purchase. Also I believe there is a contract also but not 100% sure on that one.