Sprint 2 Year Contract for iPhone Is Back

Sprint tried to stop offering Sprint 2 year contract deals for iPhone users [AT&T is eager to pay you for switching networks]. The company announced such plans in early 2016. Well, the network changed its mind. It decided to bring back the popular offer.

Some American carriers dropped back contracts for iPhone and other phone subscribers. The Now Network wanted to take the same step. The company now announces that it takes its customers’ opinions into consideration and wants to offer as many options as possible.

Sprint 2 Year Contract iPhone 2016 Deal

While other iPhone networks don’t offer 2 year contracts any more, Sprint iPhone subscribers can purchase the new handset with more possibilities. They can lease the gadget, buy it through installment plan, pay full retail price or get the two year contract.

It is possible to SIM unlock contract Sprint iPhone if you decide to get this deal. Factory unlocking service supports both contract and off contract smartphones. You can be running any version of iOS to become unlocked. All versions of Apple mobile operating system including iOS 9.3 beta can be unlocked permanently.

At the same time most U.S. carriers believe that users prefer upgrading to new handsets by leasing or through installment plan [Verizon is offering $200 discount on iPad Pro]. They are sure that these are the most demanded offers in 2016. Why has Sprint changed its mind? Why did the company return its 2 year contract for iPhone and other smartphone models?

What upgrade option do you prefer? Do you think Sprint iPhone potential customers could prefer getting a contract over lease or installment?