It depends on your plan and to whomever you are sending a text. However, there are web sites which allow you to text from computer to a phone for free.
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Yes, but you would need to contact Sprint. However, I wouldn't recommend that since you can get a NEW free phone when you sign up for a Sprint plan.
You can get a free phone from Sprint by signing a contract with them. This contract means that you have to lock in to their services for a period of time, sometimes two or three years. In return, you don't have to pay for your phone.
No. The are two different cell phone service providers so mobile to mobile minutes are unavailable.
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.
You need unlimited data for Twitter to be free.
Most cellular phone services offer free minutes between two mobiles, and often free minutes between two mobiles on the same plan and free messages are included as well. Contacting a cellular phone carrier, such as Verizon, Sprint, or AT&T, and inquiring with them regarding their policies on this may be the best solution. Also checking with their respective websites may be another source of this information.
There a a lot of sources for free ringtones that will be compatable with a Sprint PCS phone. Funtonia and Tones 2 Cell have free ringtones available. A user can also make their own at Sprint Users for free.
You can get a Sprint cell phone for free if you sign up for a contract. Many phone stores such as Telus, Rogers and Bell have this deal. As well, stores like Walmart offer free phones if a contract is chosen for one to three years.
One can get a contract for free sms messages from a variety of different cell phone plans. One can also work for an company that offers free phone plans.
No, you must pay money to buy a Sprint phone. Like every other phone haha. If you're looking for a cheap phone, Google "the Jitterbug" cell phone. It's terrible, but cheap :)
Have messages sent to your email rather than the phone.