Sprint says it will accept devices from other carriers under broadened phone trade-in program
February 24, 2010
Sprint Nextel has broadened a program under which it recycles old cell phones, saying it is now taking devices no matter which handset maker or wireless carrier they come from. Sprint now gives an instant credit to Sprint customers who hand over as many as three eligible phones at a Sprint bricks-and-mortar store when they start service with the company or upgrade their current phone. Credits can be as low as $5 to more than $300, depending on phone. The company accepts more than 900 different handsets.
Sprint says it will accept devices from other carriers under broadened phone trade-in program