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The best Sprint phones available in January 2020

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The best Sprint phone for you will come down to what you need from it. If you want an affordable device that takes great pictures, you won’t be considering the ultra-premium phones you’d need to get onto the Sprint 5G network.

We’ve had opportunities to review all the best phones, so we have a pretty good idea of which Sprint’s phones will offer you excellent quality, performance, and value. If you do want a 5G phone, we’ll help you choose that, too. Whether it’s the best iPhone, a powerful Android or a budget device you’re after, we’re ready to guide you through the best options Sprint has.

With Sprint's 18-month lease options, you can keep your cost down on even the most expensive smartphones. That gets even better when you factor in some of the discounts Sprint offers on new phones, cutting down prices substantially for customers who get new lines, trade in devices, or lease multiple phones.

We'll help you understand which phones are best, and what deals Sprint has available to make them even better.

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How TechRadar's finding the best Sprint phone for you

We’ve scoured the phones Sprint offers, analyzing just about every single one and balancing the value of what the phone offers with the price Sprint is charging. As with all of our reviews, we disregarded any potential personal preferences/biases for specific operating systems like Android and iOS.

In most cases, if not all, the phone will be available through a lease plan that lets you pay a reduced amount for the phone over the course of 18 months. To keep the phone, you'll be required to pay off the remaining balance of the retail price or Sprint will offer the option to trade in your phone and upgrade to a new one partway through the lease. We’ll include the monthly payments as well as the full cost of the phone so you know exactly what you’re in for when you buy one of these phones.

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How to choose the best Sprint phones for you

With Sprint’s leasing plan, you may be tempted to forget all about owning your phone. Since Sprint will allow you to upgrade most phones after 12 payments of the lease, you can keep getting new phones every year without ever paying full price for the phones

If you’re someone that likes to always have the latest phone, this leasing and upgrading option will probably be great for you, as you’ll often being paying only about half the price of the phone before you get to upgrade to a new one. However, if you like to get one phone and stick with it for a few years, know that you’ll eventually have to cover the full price of the phone before you get to say it’s truly yours. Until the full retail price is paid, it’s still a leased phone. On a positive note, when Sprint offers a discount on the lease, it is generally applied as a credit, so it will count toward the amount you've paid of the full retail price.

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The best Sprint phones for every budget

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Now find the best Sprint plan

Once you've found the perfect Sprint phone for you, you'll want to make sure you have a great mobile plan to run it on. But don't worry, we've got you covered on that front as well. Check out our guide to the best Sprint plans so you can be sure you're getting a great deal on great service.



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