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Sprint is excited to announce that it’s making its mobile plan worse
July 31, 2025
With the headwaythe T-Mobile-Sprint mergeris making, one wonders whySprintdoesn’t just call it a day and coast along until the deal is approved. But here we are, with a press release onSprint’s Newsroom blogannouncing some big changes to its “unlimited” plan.
Despite Sprint’s excitement about revealing these changes, it’s hard not to notice that what the company is really doing is takingits current all-encompassing planand splitting it into two: one crappier version of the current plan at the current price, and one more expensive option that adds a few more features over the current plan.

In other words, Sprint is raising the price of its current unlimited plan by $10, throwing in a few more features, and hoping you won’t notice. Then it’s adding a new crappy plan underneath to make you think the more expensive option is worth it.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Here’s the breakdown of the differences between the new “Basic” plan and the current unlimited plan (shown in parentheses):
And here’s the new “Plus” plan:
For both plans, Sprint is doing something nice: it’s raising its limit on unlimited data (it pains me to write that) from 23GB per month to 50GB per month, which is the same limit asT-Mobile. Most users will never hit 50GB of data per month, but if they do, they’ll be throttled.
Sprint now joins the other three major American mobile carriers in offering multiple “unlimited” plans, that actually have definable limits. The new plans will be available starting tomorrow, July 13. To lessen the blow, Sprint is offering a $50 prepaid MasterCard to the first ten people through the door of a Sprint store tomorrow to create a new line on one of these new plans.
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