Although It may seem too good to be true, you can in fact acquire a free Sprint phone as long as you get it together with a Personal or Family Plan from Sprint.
I am not aware of Sprint handing out free cell phones. You can contact your local Sprint store or the website to find what the contract rates and cost would be for a cell contract.
What "are" sprint phones? Sprint is a phone company like T-Mobile or AT&T the phones that they use have the sprint logo on them.
There are 14 phones available for free when you sign up for Sprint service. To see these phones, go to http://shop.sprint.com/mysprint/shop/phone_wall.jsp?INTNAV=ATG:HE:Phones.
It does sound to good to be true. Although you may get a phone free on contract, there is no such thing as a "free lunch". Free phones will come with a phone subscription which subsidizes the device.
The Sprint Family Locator allows you to try the Family Locator for free for the first 15 days. After the free trial period the Sprint Family Locator costs $5 a month to locate 4 Sprint phones.
New Sprint phones can be purchased at your local Sprint store or online at the official Sprint website. Alternatively, such phones can also be purchased online at Amazon.
i have seen it was free but im experienced that is was 1$ a minute :)
Sprint makes a variety of phones, including Sprint i930. The price varies depending on if you get it new or used. They tend to be free if you sign up for a yearly contract.
Sprint Family Locator apparently works with most Sprint phones. The rare exception to this would be a really old model not being able to use the service.
Sprint stores will almost always be carrying sprint mobile phones. The best way to get an answer on that is to call the Sprint company and talk to them.
You cannot put an unlocked device on Sprint. You also cannot unlock a Sprint phone. I use the term "Sprint on Sprint only" meaning Sprint phones for sprint service, and no one else may use Sprint phones. **** Not true. You can unlock sprint phones and use them with other carriers.
Free cell phones may be found online at large cell phone provider's websites. These include companies such as Verizon, Sprint, and Apple. Free phones are often included with a subscription to a phone plan.